Will They Ever Trust Us Again?
by Michael Moore
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A bit tough to handle. I do consider myself a liberal, though not necessarily loyal to any political party. I am not a Michael Moore fanatic, though I do think he is one of the few people out there who has the guts to state his convictions, right or wrong. He has helped to open up communication about a great number of topics, from corporate greed, to gun control, to the "War on Terror" and 9/11 to health care. I think that makes him a worthwhile and honorable voice in America, whatever...more
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Read in January, 2007
I love the concept of this book. I found it at the dollar store, but it would have been worth the full price, definitely. It is full of letters from soldiers stationed in Iraq who write to Michael Moore to tell him that they appreciate his efforts on their behalf. Not all of them completely agree with him, and it is cool to see that he printed some of those letters, too. A great perspective on our current war, at least for someone who does not totally (or at all, really) support this war.
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My father
recommends it for: People over the age of 13
recommends it for: People over the age of 13
It really opened my eyes to the wars going on in the Middle East. Stories of soldiers fighting, dying, and yet fighting again truly moved my heart. It shows what thousands of troops have experienced throughout this five-year war. Can we get out? Michael thinks we can.
WARNING:Mature content inside.
WARNING:Mature content inside.
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Read in January, 2005
This book is composed completely of letters from soldiers in Iraq that were written to Michael Moore or to their families that Michael Moore has published. I liked reading the informal first hand views of the soldiers about the war, views that the American media chooses not to show us.
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Boring. Just a bunch of letters sent to Michael Moore from soldiers serving over in Iraq. A good idea, but it feels cheap because Michael Moore sold himself out and used his name and photo for this project.
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Read in October, 2004
I read this book a few years ago when it was first published. It's an interesting compendium of letters received by Michael Moore. Most letters comment, at least in part, on his film Fahrenheit 9/11.
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This book was more on a serious side. It got me angry about how we treat our soldiers and their families. This was a compilation of stories of soldiers, veterans, and their families.
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Read in February, 2008
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This entire book is letters to Michael Moore from soldiers currently serving, veterans, and soldiers' families. Amazing and very sad.
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Read it last year - although I know there are always two sides to every story, I found it insightful.
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Check out page 75. The dude that wrote that letter is really smart.
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Read in October, 2005
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Kathy
this books asks it all will they ever trust us again????
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