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Apr26
Let The "Sicko" Propaganda Wars Begin!
Earlier this month Michael Moore announced that his new documentary “Sicko” has “been selected to be part of the main program of this year's Cannes Film Festival.”  As many know, the film will focus negative attention on the usual suspects (i.e., the pharmaceutical industry and managed care organizations). Moore also appears to be a big fan of universal healthcare, as evidenced by a recent trip he took to Cuba with 9/11 first responders.  According to the New York Post:

“Filmmaker Michael Moore's production company took ailing Ground Zeropropaganda.jpg responders to Cuba in a stunt aimed at showing that the U.S. health-care system is inferior to Fidel Castro's socialized medicine, according to several sources with knowledge of the trip.”

However, conservative groups are not planning to take Moore’s documentary sitting down.  Today Consumers for Healthcare Choices (CHCC) announced via its e-newsletter, "Consumer Power Report," that it is funding an anti-Moore film, “Sicker and Sicker.” Taking a page out of Moore’s playbook, the documentary will “feature Canadian patients coming to the United States to get care that was unavailable to them in their own Nirvana.”  The film is scheduled to be released at the same time as Moore’s “Sicko” -- if it is funded.   

It will be interesting to watch CHCC’s and Moore’s supporters duke it out for the public’s attention and sympathy.  Want to take bets on who will come out on top?

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There is simply no way that a government can provide a suitable healthcare system.

What really has the government ever provided that has been better than what the private sector has come up with?

If you need to ship something efficiently or overseas, do you use Fedex/UPS or the USPS?

Michael Moore is an idiot. There is a fallacy that these government sponsored healthcare systems in other countries are actually effective.

Well, speaking as a Canadian, my government sponsored health care is actually pretty good. No one has to choose between getting health care for their kids and eating up here, which seems an improvement over things down in the States.

When the private sector runs health care it is ALL about profit. When the government runs health care there is waste, but people are taken care of. I know which one I prefer.

I like how you define your health care as "pretty good".

My health care in the U.S. is EXCELLENT. I never have to schedule appointments, and I have the best care available.

Also, people should have the freedom to choose.

I'd rather support a high quality health care establishment and contribute to their profit than have my tax dollars wasted.

Please. You act as if profit is evil. Milking taxpayer dollars to fund an inefficient machine is evil.

Private sector will always win because of competition and consumer choice.

Americans don't have the freedom to choose: You get either an extremely expensive plan that you and/or your employer pay for, or you get nothing. That choice exists in U.S. is a fallacy. I don't understand why more Americans don't realize that they are already paying for other people's care, both in the form of taxes and premiums. Your premiums pay for other people's care, and gigantic insurance company CEO salaries, and marketing, and tons and tons and tons of administrative costs. NSS, I hope you never have to face losing your insurance and thus your "excellent" care. So many people are just a pink slip and an illness away from financial ruin, and most don't realize it. I've lived in France and the UK, and the level of care I received in both places was excellent. My daughter was born in France, and for the first few weeks after her birth, I kept expecting something in the mail from the hospital detailing some little thing that wasn't covered. It took a while to get my head around the fact that such things don't happen there. Why do Americans put up with such a horrible, expensive, inequitable system? It's unconscionable.The only people who support the current system haven't had the misfortune of seeing the big, dark side of it. All you need is one $10,000 medical bill for emergency surgery to change your mind.

There is simply no way that a government can provide a suitable healthcare system.

What really has the government ever provided that has been better than what the private sector has come up with?
Just about everything actually. The internet, police, intelligance agencies national highway system, National science foundation. The mistake most foools like you make is comparing isolated instances of excellence in the private sector with the government as a whole. If you compare the whole private sector against the government the government is usually more efficient and less costly.

If you need to ship something efficiently or overseas, do you use Fedex/UPS or the USPS?
The USPS has been privatised you idiot! It got worse after it was privatised.

Michael Moore is an idiot. There is a fallacy that these government sponsored healthcare systems in other countries are actually effective.

Oh yeah just because you said so. You know much more than the world health organization RIGHT!

Why would ANYBODY be against free medicare?

I think "AG" has a plagerisim problem. hey buddy if you wanna write something say something new not what someone else wrote. "copy" - "paste" real hard to do. Just for the record it's idiots like this "AG" guy who are so closed minded that they can't see past the end of their nose to the reality that maybe just maybe things aren't as sweet and rosy as they believe they are. wake up and smell the coffee.

actually the closed minded idiot is not "AG" (sorry man but you actually seem to have a brain).It is the guy who cut and pasted the comment 3 up from this one and the first comment made on this page. both need brain transplants. oh wait..... will there HMO cover it or will they be denied? we'll let the maximized profits give the answer

» PhRMA/Moore Exchange Harsh Words; My 'SiCKO' Post Generates Virtual Spittle from HealthCareVox
A few weeks ago, I posted a quick note about Michael Moore’s documentary, SiCKO, which premiered recently at the Cannes Film Festival.  Interest in the documentary, which focuses on the US healthcare system, has been high.  In fact, Moo... [Read More]

Talking about my region, Latin America, it's not a secret that we have sort of "copied" so many things from the United States, including these health care insurance programs which have ended up being good for only a few that can afford to pay sooooo much, and useless for so many others... I think Moore's video impact will (let's hope) go beyond frontiers and into our countries in development.

AN ANTI-MOORE MEANS THAT WHAT MOORE SAYS IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW IN THE UNITED STATES, AS IN COLOMBIA, O CHILE, OR OTHER THIRD WORLD COUNTRY INFLUENCED BY US GOVERNMENT. THAT`S WHY A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK CAPITALISM MUST DISAPPEAR

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