Loathesome blob to profit from Katrina's deadly toll?
Will Michael Moore turn his cameras on Katrina?
The controversial filmmaker is "seriously considering" turning the devastating storm and its aftermath into a documentary, says a source. "It has all the elements that made 'Fahrenheit 911' such a powerful film," says a source. "The political outrage, the human suffering, and the incredible footage."
Moore's rep didn’t have a comment by press time, but Moore certainly isn’t being silent about Katrina on his Web site. "There is much to be said and done about the manmade annihilation of New Orleans, caused NOT by a hurricane but by the very specific decisions made by the Bush administration in the past four and a half years," he wrote. "Do not listen to anyone who says we can discuss all this later. No, we can’t. Our country is in an immediate state of vulnerability. More hurricanes, wars, and other disasters are on the way, and a lazy bunch of self-satisfied lunatics are still running the show."
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Massacres by evil teens ("Bowling for Flatulence") and Mohammedans ("Fahrenheit 911" -- the temperature at which fat burns) ... now a natural disaster (known to adults as one of the risks of living on Earth) ... How low will this corpulent bastard sink?
Figuratively, of course. Without a block and tackle he's not capable of a deep knee bend.
Moore, who could have served as a human lifebuoy for those left behind by pixilated Mayor Nagin's inability to implement his city's evacuation plans, has made a ton of bucks off the slaughter of innocents. Word was his next project was to be an attack on the pharmaceutical companies that keep us alive and comfortable. We suppose he was motivated by bitterness at their inability to develop a cure for FSS -- Fat and Stupid Syndrome.
That some consider his latest potential predation reason for hope speaks more to their depravity than to any reality in Normal America.






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