Posted on 11/01/2005 9:40:12 PM PST by JRios1968
Thanks for posting that! I might just buy a copy of that book. Always handy to have something like that lying about when you get in an argument with some people.
bttt!!
They're owned by his "foundation" and are public records.
Take a look at http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0628041moore1.html.
Michael Moore says he's not a member of the Democratic party, but he's still registered to vote as a Democrat in New York. Meanwhile, he's also registered to vote in Michigan.
I'm not surprised.
National Review ^ | October 28, 2005 | Jonah Goldberg
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1510957/posts
The heads are cooking off in DUmmieland as we as we speak! They're experiencing severe cognitive dissonance but standing by their working class saviour.
Loonman: Sun Tzu was big on that. Michael Moore can do what he wants in my book, he's done helluvalot for the cause.
Chi-Town Exile: If he owns stock, he can attend the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders which may be why he has some of this stock. Who knows, maybe MM's planning to attend and cause a little trouble ... especially if they have a question/answer period scheduled during the meeting.
TomInTib: Chances are MM does not make his own investment decisions.
benburch: A common tactic is to hold stock in firms you want to investigate!
Loonman: Michael Moore can do what he wants in my book, he's done helluvalot for the cause.
izzybeans: This is no different than Moby doing a car commercial and donating some of the money to green energy development.
cantstandbush: The Republicans have used liberal means to make money for themselves. Why should only conservative make money off of Halliburton.
QUICK!!! Someone send massive amounts of duct tape and tin foil to the DUmmies, stat!!!
bttt
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