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RitcheyRch
05-10-2007, 07:55 AM
This guy is an idiot.
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/20070510/117880002000p.html
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore is under investigation by the U.S. Treasury Department for taking ailing Sept. 11 rescue workers to Cuba for a segment in his upcoming health-care documentary "Sicko," The Associated Press has learned.
The investigation provides another contentious lead-in for a provocative film by Moore, a fierce critic of President Bush. In the past, Moore's adversaries have fanned publicity that helped the filmmaker create a new brand of opinionated blockbuster documentary.
"Sicko" promises to take the health-care industry to task the way Moore confronted America's passion for guns in "Bowling for Columbine" and skewered Bush over his handling of Sept. 11 in "Fahrenheit 9/11."
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control notified Moore in a letter dated May 2 that it was conducting a civil investigation for possible violations of the U.S. trade embargo restricting travel to Cuba. A copy of the letter was obtained Tuesday by the AP.
"This office has no record that a specific license was issued authorizing you to engage in travel-related transactions involving Cuba," Dale Thompson, OFAC chief of general investigations and field operations, wrote in the letter to Moore.
In February, Moore took about 10 ailing workers from the Ground Zero rescue effort in Manhattan for treatment in Cuba, said a person working with the filmmaker on the release of "Sicko." The person requested anonymity because Moore's attorneys had not yet determined how to respond.
Moore, who scolded Bush over the Iraq war during the 2003 Oscar telecast, received the letter Monday, the person said. "Sicko" premieres May 19 at the Cannes Film Festival and debuts in U.S. theaters June 29.
Moore declined to comment, said spokeswoman Lisa Cohen.
After receiving the letter, Moore arranged to place a copy of the film in a "safe house" outside the country to protect it from government interference, said the person working on the release of the film.
Treasury officials declined to answer questions about the letter. "We don't comment on enforcement actions," said department spokeswoman Molly Millerwise.
The letter noted that Moore applied Oct. 12, 2006, for permission to go to Cuba "but no determination had been made by OFAC." Moore sought permission to travel there under a provision for full-time journalists, the letter said.
According to the letter, Moore was given 20 business days to provide OFAC with such information as the date of travel and point of departure; the reason for the Cuba trip and his itinerary there; and the names and addresses of those who accompanied him, along with their reasons for going.
Potential penalties for violating the embargo were not indicated. In 2003, the New York Yankees paid the government $75,000 to settle a dispute that it conducted business in Cuba in violation of the embargo. No specifics were released about that case.
"Sicko" is Moore's followup to 2004's "Fahrenheit 9/11," a $100 million hit criticizing the Bush administration over Sept. 11. Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" won the 2002 Oscar for best documentary.
A dissection of the U.S. health-care system, "Sicko" was inspired by a segment on Moore's TV show "The Awful Truth," in which he staged a mock funeral outside a health-maintenance organization that had declined a pancreas transplant for a diabetic man. The HMO later relented.
At last September's Toronto International Film Festival, Moore previewed footage shot for "Sicko," presenting stories of personal health-care nightmares. One scene showed a woman who was denied payment for an ambulance ride after a head-on collision because it was not preapproved.
Moore's opponents have accused him of distorting the facts, and his Cuba trip provoked criticism from conservatives including former Republican Sen. Fred Thompson, who assailed the filmmaker in a blog at National Review Online.
"I have no expectation that Moore is going to tell the truth about Cuba or health care," wrote Thompson, the subject of speculation about a possible presidential run. "I defend his right to do what he does, but Moore's talent for clever falsehoods has been too well documented."
The timing of the investigation is reminiscent of the firestorm that preceded the Cannes debut of "Fahrenheit 9/11," which won the festival's top prize in 2004. The Walt Disney Co. refused to let subsidiary Miramax release the film because of its political content, prompting Miramax bosses Harvey and Bob Weinstein to release "Fahrenheit 9/11" on their own.
The Weinsteins later left Miramax to form the Weinstein Co., which is releasing "Sicko." They declined to comment on the Treasury investigation, said company spokeswoman Sarah Levinson Rothman.

Warlockjer
05-10-2007, 07:59 AM
He is a P.O.S!!!!!!!:mad:

Sleek-Jet
05-10-2007, 08:00 AM
I wish people would stop calling Moore a documentory film maker... by his own admission he's not... his films are just shot in a documentory style.
"Spinal Tap" was more of a factual documentory than anything that fat bag of crap has ever produced.

Boozer
05-10-2007, 08:05 AM
I love my country and countrymen so much I'm going to take people to Cuba to get health care? WTF!!
POS fat a$$.
Someone needs to assasinate that fat fawker.

HocusPocus
05-10-2007, 08:11 AM
http://www.mackaycartoons.net/2004/2004-11-04.jpg
he is a complete P.O.S.

Magic34
05-10-2007, 08:14 AM
I think he was targeting Pharmacuetical companies in this one as well.
He was in Phoenix a while ago trying to get info from Pharm reps. My wife is one and many other reps she knows were approached by them. A notice went out by the company telling all reps to basically run if this a-hole came around.

Baja Big Dog
05-10-2007, 08:22 AM
Hes a fat, puke. piece of shitt, douche bag, commie lovin, anti american, smells bad, usless hunk of meat taking up our valuble air!!!!:mad:

photo chick
05-10-2007, 08:27 AM
Hes a fat, puke. piece of shitt, douche bag, commie lovin, anti american, smells bad, usless hunk of meat taking up our valuble air!!!!:mad:
I could not have said it better myself! :D

Trailer Park Casanova
05-10-2007, 08:29 AM
In 1974 my friends and I drove through Mexico to Yucatan.
It was cheap to board a vessel to Cuba from there.
We wanted to see Heminways home and boat and have a drink at the bars he hung out in and really meet the "Old Man and the Sea" Gregorio Fuentes that worked out side Havanna.
Who we had a cigar with and several glasses of Rum.
Cuban officials won't stamp your passport so you don't get into trouble re-entering the US BTW.
While in Cuba, my good friend Tom was bit by a poisonous spider and we took him to the main hospital in Havanna.
Everyone at the hospital for treatment had to pay, including Tom.
The bill was $71 for the medicine alone. This is 1974 dollars, and still expensive if that's what you had to pay today.
But no one was treated for free there. The doctors and staff were adamant that nothing is free.
The Pancreatic cancer issue:
My wife works with patients with this illness, and you have no quality of life when it goes south on you.
They can keep you alive with these treatments for a year or so,, but it will be one horrible, miserable year with no quality of life, and it will ruin your loved ones quality of live, and savings and assets dealing with you.

nodigg
05-10-2007, 08:55 AM
Glad to see Bush is taking some pay back from that P.O.S.!
Personally I think he is responsible for increasing the death toll in Iraq. He gives encouragement to insurgents and should be indicted for treason. As far as Cuba is concerned AMERICANS are not supposed to vist and contribute to Fidel's wealth.

centerhill condor
05-10-2007, 09:30 AM
He's not fat...just big boned!

Jungle Boy
05-10-2007, 09:38 AM
Well Mike, he is hated because he makes these movies with such a one sided view and then anyone that is against his view is completely wrong. He gets all the morons in Hollywood to jump behind him and they pretend to speak for the "normal" guy. What complete BS. The whole hollywood crowd can take a big long lick of my salty sack. Al Gore is the same. His little propagandy film that is being stuffed down the throats of young kids should be a crime. He has no right to come up to Canada and preach his crap on us. The both of them should crawl back under a rock and die.

nodigg
05-10-2007, 09:40 AM
Well Mike, he is hated because he makes these movies with such a one sided view and then anyone that is against his view is completely wrong. He gets all the morons in Hollywood to jump behind him and they pretend to speak for the "normal" guy. What complete BS. The whole hollywood crowd can take a big long lick of my salty sack. Al Gore is the same. His little propagandy film that is being stuffed down the throats of young kids should be a crime. He has no right to come up to Canada and preach his crap on us. The both of them should crawl back under a rock and die.
Well put.

SB
05-10-2007, 10:04 AM
Castro is one of the biggest a-holes on the planet. I think it's funny that anytime he represses people, the American leftists will defend him by stating that at least Cubans have free health care.
Having said that, it is time to end the embargo.
Moore is too stupid to understand that he wouldn't be allowed to make his movies under Castro.

RiverDave
05-10-2007, 10:12 AM
He says that he doesn't make "documentaries" but rather films shot in documentary style (thus making up for twisting the truth a bit), but then he claims he's a "journalist?"
Journalists are held accountable for what they publish if it's not true?
How can he where both hats at the same time?
RD