| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | EschewObfuscation (61) 09/11/2004 | Castlebee, of course, nails it here. Happy September 11th Michael, are you doing anything to celebrate?
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 | CastleBee (81) 09/11/2004 | I'm sure he's been advised to distance himself from Moore due to Moores ever present fiery - almost to the point of self combustion - righteous indignation. Obviously Kerry can't risk being associated with someone who has this level of in your face, just this-side-of a mental institution passion. I'm sure he wouldn't want to appear - even if only by association -in the least bit like Howard rah rah RAH Dean. But down deep, don't you think he might be going, go Michael, go Michael, woo hoo! And, ask yourself this; if John Kerry had a RIA account (anonymous of course), what movie do you think he'd list as his favorite?
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 | bibliophile (10) 09/08/2004 | Hardly. In fact, he has distanced himself and his campaign as far away from Moore as possible. I think Kerry has no appreciation for Moore's style and tactics. Moore is about as un-Kerry-like as it gets.
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 | zortan (7) 07/29/2004 | Kerry said that he is resposible for everything that happens at the Democratic National Convention. Michael Moore attended the convention and sat in Jimmy Carter's box.
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 | Jed1000 (72) 07/22/2004 | I'd ask Michael Moore about that. Something tells me he's no Kerry fan.
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 | DaRick (3) 07/22/2004 | If this was true, Michael Moore, being the radical he is, would openly say, I support Kerry in all his endeavours. Besides, I don't think Kerry has said much on Michael Moore, so if they are indeed together, its a very low-key alliance.
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