myrhlyn
Minnesota
A question I have about this — 2 years ago
I really wonder about the people who downgraded this film in the voting. No comments, guys? I’d really like to hear the other side on this; but unfortunately all I hear is “Michael Moore is wrong! And he is, because – he just is!” What, no statistics? No personal stories about personally experiencing bad health care in Canada/France/Norway/Great Britain? I’d really like to hear them.
Personally, I don’t care if every thing in the film is inconsistent, a mistated fact, or an invented dialouge. It’s purely worth seeing because of the one question that it asks: Does everyone deserve health care? And I mean EVERYONE. Does the poorest child, the richest person, the most morally corrupt individual all deserve the same health care? I personally believe they do; and I find the other countries interesting in how they handle it, when the US is suppose to be the richest country in the world. Shouldn’t we be the ones leading the world on this charge, instead of being so far behind? I personally find it apalling.















