Ever Wonder Where Michael Moore Keeps all his Money?
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BANNED IN AMERICA! BY MICHAEL MOORE!
Just for fun take a look at hypocrite.com, a site dedicated to discussions pro and con of Michael Moore and also the film he has gone to great links to keep from getting into public theaters and libraries.
He did that by threatening a movie house he is friendly with, Carmike Cinemas in Traverse City, MI. Through his surrogates, including Jeff Gibbs, he threatened a boycott of hundreds of Carmike Cinemas all over the country.
What do you suppose he would do to his enemies?
Because of his bullying tactics, few are willing to expose themselves to his ire. “Shooting Michael Moore”, is a funny, fact filled film about Moore by his high school friend Kevin Leffler which exposes his hypocrisies including his ludicrous and knowingly misleading promotion of the Cuban health care system.
What a bold faced lie that it serves the Cuban people well.
It is a disaster except for the rich or politically connected. Moore had permission to film in Havana’s hospitals by the Castro regime. Leffler and crew had to use evasionary tactics to keep from getting put in jail while filming in the same hospital. See the film, demand to see the film, Shooting Michael Moore of every theater you pay money to. Call you politicians, tell them about the banning.
Moore and friends Jeff Gibbs and others unconscionably labeled long time Democrat Leffler as a HATER. The same Leffler who proudly told Shawn Hannity that he had voted for Jimmy Carter and was going to vote for Barack Obama. It is outrageous what people like Jeff Gibbs and Moore get a away with.
The following is an example of what they get away with, a copy of a SECRET EMAIL obtained by an unnamed source believed to be reliable. If this does make you made you angry or make you feel shame, you have had too much “cool” aid from someone. Maybe too much of Michael Moore’s “Soylent Green” check here to learn about that secret.

Comment by JD$$$$$$$ on 22 September 2009:
In addition to the above, Michael Moore’s new movie “Capitalism: A Love Story” is being co-financed and distributed domestically by Overture Films, which is part of John Malone’s Liberty Media. Liberty, reports Joe Flint of the Los Angeles Times, also owns satellite broadcaster DirecTV, and has a stake in satellite radio operator Sirius XM.
If the idea that Michael Moore has teamed up with a media magnate weren’t ironic enough, Malone’s company Sirius XM was the subject of the documentary “Stock Shock-the Short Selling of the American Dream,” which highlights the company as one of the most corrupted stocks in the market. Investors in Sirius XM lost over 95% of the value of their stock in the company when it nearly went bankrupt earlier this year due to illegal market manipulation, and some contend, internal corporate greed. John Malone turned out to be the satellite company’s white knight saving it from ruin at the 11th hour with a loan of several hundred million dollars.
“Stock Shock” interviewed disgruntled investors like Michael Hartleib, founder of SaveSirius.org, who insist that Malone virtually swindled the company away from shareholders when he was awarded a 40% stake in the billion dollar company for the last minute loan.
Hartleib asks, “How was this management team able to steal forty percent of our company without we, the true owners of this company, having a vote or a seat at the table?
How was Mr. Malone given forty percent of our company for free?”
“Stock Shock” filmmakers are hosting the first 10 minutes of the movie on youtube.com for a limited time. The movie was released on DVD this summer.
Comment by Allan on 16 March 2010:
The only thing I can’t understand is the link he has to Sirius XM. It sounds like quite a corrupt scheme and what you say is absolutely true. The only thing is I don’t see how that alone necessarily makes Michael Moore guilty of hypocrisy. Any one who is against the system (that is, if he actually IS anti-capitalist, I mean, come on, the guy rallied for Obama and Kerry, both corporatist puppets) usually understands the necessity of working within that system to try to bring about some kind of change, if that is in fact his goal.
Anyway, I will try to make a point to see this documentary “Shooting Michael Moore”. Sounds interesting. But it may be hard for me to stomach it since apparently it has an old high school friend of his. To me, it’s hard to take seriously a personal grudge. Like the documentary “Heckler” by Jamie Kennedy. It posed a lot of good points in the start, but the last half just felt like a piss and moanfest on part of Kennedy because he couldn’t handle his critics.