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  boumboum007@ wrote:
  Truly one of the best movies I've seen recently if not ever. It's good to have someone take a stand to question real important issues that sets apart americans from any other country. To have people say that they need guns to protect themselves, but just keep on killing eachother as an easier way to solve any given problem... that's just low. Either say something bright and intelligent for once and then i'll start listening to americans for once. They just don't seem to be making any sense on any position they take. It's not because there's 10 times more people in USA than in Canada that there are more crimes, but because of a statement made by a guy in the movie(wich I forgot who he is) who said that in Canada, we see more important issues on TV about health care and education than in the states. In my opinion, that reflects a lot about our priorities in this world. Being canadian myself, I couldn't be happier to see that in the movie, Micheal Moore was freaked out a! bout how easy we live and how much less insecure we are compare to americans. It's what I've always said before, it'll probably be the same all the time. Just 9/11 freaked them out so bad, the world just stopped for them. They're just not able to move on. So what do we do? Buy guns & amunitions and let's not forget the combat jackets...like that's gonna help! Dumb and stupid...como siempre! (like always) Americans will just never learn.
(9/10)
 
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