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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

AlterNet: Michael Moore: 'Three Reasons America Is Falling Apart And How We Can Save Ourselves'


Source:Michael Moore- at least Mike loves baseball. So there is something good about him.

"After watching the deranged, delusional National Rifle Association press conference on Friday, it was clear that the Mayan prophecy had come true. Except the only world that was ending was the NRA's. Their bullying power to set gun policy in this country is over. The nation is repulsed by the massacre in Connecticut, and the signs are everywhere:a basketball coach at a post-game press conference; the Republican Joe Scarborough; a pawn shop owner in Florida; a gun buy-back program in New Jersey; a singing contest show on TV, and the conservative gun-owning judge who sentenced Jared Loughner.

So here's my little bit of holiday cheer for you: These gun massacres aren't going to end any time soon.

I'm sorry to say this. But deep down we both know it's true. That doesn't mean we shouldn't keep pushing forward -- after all, the momentum is on our side. I know all of us -- including me -- would love to see the president and Congress enact stronger gun laws. We need a ban on automatic AND semiautomatic weapons and magazine clips that hold more than 7 bullets. We need better background checks and more mental health services. We need to regulate the ammo, too.

But, friends, I would like to propose that while all of the above will certainly reduce gun deaths (ask Mayor Bloomberg -- it is virtually impossible to buy a handgun in New York City and the result is the number of murders per year has gone from 2,200 to under 400), it won't really bring about an end to these mass slayings and it will not address the core problem we have. Connecticut had one of the strongest gun laws in the country. That did nothing to prevent the murders of 20 small children on December 14th.

Source:AlterNet

"This short cartoon for Michael Moore's Bowling For Columbine was
Described as, "Worth the price of admission" by Variety Magazine, "a joyously funny cartoon sequence" by The Hollywood Reporter and by Oprah as her favorite part of the film when she aired it on her show, FlickerLab's Creative Director, Harold Moss, directed, and lent his voice for all the characters in this animated segment of Michael Moore's film, Bowling for Columbine." 

Source:Flicker Lab- from Michael Moore. You can't blame it on anyone else.

From Flicker Lab

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