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April 01, 2009

Michael Moore on Canada

As Canada is on the cusp of a political turnover of power from liberal to conservative, Michael Moore is lamenting.

"Oh, Canada -- you're not really going to elect a Conservative majority on Monday, are you? That's a joke, right? I know you have a great sense of humor, ... but this is no longer funny," Moore complained in a commentary on his website.

"First, you have the courage to stand against the war in Iraq -- and then you elect a prime minister who's for it. You declare gay people have equal rights -- and then you elect a man who says they don't," Moore moaned.

Conservatives led by Stephen Harper were ahead of Prime Minister Paul Martin's Liberals by a comfortable 10 to 12 points, polls showed Saturday, two days before Canadians go to the polls.

In "Bowling for Columbine," his documentary on gun violence in the United States, Moore heads north to Canada to flee the rise of conservatism on US soil.

"A man running the nation to the south of you is hoping you can lend him a hand by picking Stephen Harper, because he's a man who shares his world view. Do you want to help George Bush by turning Canada into his latest conquest?" Moore asked.

"Far be it from me, as an American, to suggest what you should do," he added. "I hope you don't feel this appeal of mine is too intrusive, but I just couldn't sit by, as your friend, and say nothing."

Sorry Michael, but your map is starting to look like this:

jesusland-new.jpg

Posted by Aaron at April 1, 2009 12:00 AM

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Comments

>>Moore heads north to Canada to flee the rise of conservatism on US soil.

Um, did we watch the same movie?

Moore headed north to explore Canada's relationship with guns and gun violence. It had zero to do with liberal vs. conservative.

Posted by mattk [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 23, 2006 02:35 PM