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Stupid White Men

...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!

by Michael Moore

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Stupid White Men by Michael Moore
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    Feb 2002, 304 pages

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    May 2004, 304 pages

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John

I think the only subject in the whole book that I could agree with Moore on is that of corporate America. Although his solutions is completely wrong and would only hurt the working class. My opinion is that Michael Moore has got to be the dumbest person on the face of the earth.
Tekla

I did not enjoy this book at all. This book seemed like one big complaint about basically... everything. Michael Moore is very disrespectful and even makes sarcastic comments about our capitalistic government. This is pretty bold in my opinion because if our government was a different system (socialist,etc.) he couldn't have published a book like this. Overall, Moore seems very spiteful and almost makes everything out to be a conspiracy against what he wants.
beth


I felt this author was a non-patriotic, self absorbed my way or the highway sort of man. He talks of fairness and what he really wants is to change the laws. These laws that have held us together, he does not belive in the long practiced electorial college/votes because he feels that he has lost. He is a bat today and a mamal tomarrow. If his leader, "The real president" he likes to call him had actually won and anyone had debated weather or not it was so then his stance would have been completly differend on the issue. The college vote was put in place to protect the little guy from ( smaller populated states) from being stepped on.
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