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But his tax returns say otherwise:
In a recent speech broadcast on C-SPAN, Michael Moore complains that a "crazy person" (that would be me) has been spreading lies about him, including the story that he owns stock in a number of evil vicious multinational corporations, including Halliburton. "Michael Moore own Halliburton stock?" the anti-corporate activist told his supporters at the Paul Wellstone Memorial Dinner. "See, that's like a great comedy line. I know it's not true - I mean, I've never owned a share of stock in my life." He went on: "Anybody who knows me knows that, you know - who's gonna believe that? Just crazy people are going to believe it - crazy people who tune-in to the Fox News Channel." (Looks like this crazy person is in good company.)
On the back cover of my book, I include part of Michael Moore's 990PF that he files with the IRS for a tax shelter he and his wife set up and control. The form clearly shows that Moore bought and sold shares in Halliburton and a number of other vicious, evil corporations. Look through the tax forms from 1998 to the present, and you will find more of the same.
...I ask those on the liberal-Left: Who are you going to believe, Michael Moore or his tax returns?
From Judicial Watch:
A newly declassified State Department document says that more than three years before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, American diplomats warned Saudi officials that Osama bin Laden would target civilian aircraft. The National Security Archive, the George Washington University nonprofit with a vast library of declassified United States Government documents, recently made the information public.
... the so-called mainstream media coverage was quite lacking, probably because this new discovery didn't shed a very positive light on Bill Clinton and his secretary of state, Madeline Albright. In fact, the short New York Times article downplayed the memo and didn't bother to mention Clinton or attempt to seek comment from the former president or his former secretary of state. Most other mainstream media outlets ignored the story.
With Clinton going around scoring points by harshly criticizing GWB, this might be a good time to get in Clinton's face about his abominable mishandling of the Al Qaeda threat during his time in office.
From ABC News:
Dec. 12, 2005 - Surprising levels of optimism prevail in Iraq with living conditions improved, security more a national worry than a local one, and expectations for the future high.
The only people who could be surprised that Iraqis have improved living conditions, and are optimistic about the future, after being freed from brutal torture, killings, and repression, would be those who rely on MSM. Those who work in MSM particularly appear to be "eating their own dog food" and buying their own absurd hype about Iraq. They've printed so many stories about how things aren't going well there that they appear to have begun to believe them.