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RE: Sicko. Absolutely great. Agreed!

Posted by Postal Grunt on July 1, 2007 at 19:49:43:

I just saw this movie this afternoon in the heart of "white bread, conservative, marshmallow-get the point?" suburban Kansas City and the audience applauded. One of the story lines featured a KC family so it was hitting close to home.
I hope that Americans that see this movie can get past Michael Moore's political beliefs and start an earnest conversation about the state of health care in the USA.
If you disagree with Moore's proposals, then you ought to share your solution to the problems. If you agree, it's not too late to start a fire under the feet of your favorite politicians.
People are dying every day from inaction on this matter. Good health shouldn't be a commodity available only to the highest bidders.