http://www.iht.com/articles/541866.htm
BERLIN In a surprise announcement, Poland said Monday that it would withdraw its troops from Iraq by the end of 2005, leaving the U.S.-led multinational forces the task of finding replacements to fill a crucial security role in south-central Iraq.
thats one down
michael moore is a godsent.
with right wing propaganda spreaders like rush limbaugh, mike savage, bill oreilly, and various other bias hacks...its nice to see someone from the left appealing to those voters off minimal attention span.
a classic mistake by the left is to only appeal to more educated voters, and leaving the simple stuff to leftist comedians. why is it such a crime for the left to rally up a.d.d. voters as the right has done for so many years?
even playing field
politics are all lies, so dont make moore out to be a demon among angels
I heard about that, its on his site.
Moore also spoke about health care and said his next film would be about that industry.
“The health care firms found out I was going to make this movie, and so they’ve been getting ready for me,” he said. “Pfizer pharmaceutical sent out a secret memo to their field offices warning about me. And thanks to some pissed-off employee sitting in a cubicle at Pfizer, she sent the secret memo to me over the Internet.”
He read from the memo amid laughter from the audience: “‘If you’re approached by a bearded, heavyset man wearing rumpled clothing and holding a microphone’ — oh, there’s the tip-off — ‘you may want to think twice before answering his questions. Word has it that Michael Moore is making a documentary about pharmaceutical companies. We’re not sure if he’s pro or con’ — right there you feel sorry for them, right? You know they’re in for the ass-whupping of a lifetime ... ‘If you are approached by Michael Moore, you must call’ — and they have a Michael Moore hotline set up.”
A heckler wanted the number. “I’m in enough trouble already,” Moore protested.
“Wimp,” the heckler responded.
“All right,” Moore acquiesced. “I’ll give you the number. But here’s what you gotta say when you call.” Moore scrunched his head into his shoulders and spoke in a scared, hushed voice: “He’s ... in... the ... building ...”
The crowd roared. One cell phone user called the number and got voicemail. Moore counted, “One, two, three ...” The crowd shouted, “He’s here!”
Before he makes his health care documentary, Moore said he’s going to spend Nov. 3 sleeping. Unless the Republicans try to overturn Kerry’s victory, he said: “Then, we’ll be calling for massive, nonviolent protests in the streets of cities across the nation.”