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Old 06-24-2007, 10:58 AM
tmont tmont is offline
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Yeah...and while you can theoretically pay someone to fix your bodily scrapes, moral ones tend to linger and fester

Thought this was the most pertinent part of the article, Ans:

"We started thinking about a different kind of film from one where we would bust into a corporate boardroom or try to make a company accountable. After 'Fahrenheit 9/11,' I started asking myself, 'How do I communicate better with the people who have different political beliefs than I do? What can we do to bring people together instead of widening that divide?'

"I didn't make this film as an indictment, even though there is no shortage of corporate and political greed in this mess. So we didn't focus on the people who don't have health insurance. We focused on those who do, and still can't get care."

There's the whole issue right there <sigh>.
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