Even if Mr. Moore has no good intention, and even if his documentary has no substance, it's still a good thing that his documentary releases in the theaters. Why? It's like a reminder for the slackers of the American's health care system, and that the rest of the American's citizens want to see the system gets improve somehow.
Some peoples may argue that we have the perfect system. I say in this world we live in, nothing is free and nothing is perfect. So even if we can push our health care system just a little further to improve the service for all men and women in America, I say why not. I know that the health care industry makes load of money, but there are so many ordinary peoples alway voice their dislikes about the current health care system. Moore only help the general voices get louder, and so the overall industry can get a scary moment, then they probably will and hopefully improve the system somehow. What if the health care industry don't care? Only if even though there are dislikes opinions about the industry itself, and the majority citizens think the system is fine, then even if Moore really being bad, the only benefit he ever gets probably is making load of money from his documentary, but he can't change a thing. That's more power to him. What if the majority feels like Moore depicted, then I guess even if the health care industry doesn't and do not care, well I think the health care industry can only heading toward a muddier ground, and as always when peoples as the majority wants the change, the change will come.
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Even if Mr. Moore has no good intention, and even if his documentary has no substance, it's still a good...
BLOGMYWAY
Jul 9, 2007 22:53
As an American born and educated in Canada, having worked as a health care practitioner in both countries and having... [MORE]
LD
Jun 27, 2007 15:00
People should check out the It Shines For All Blog which shows the truth about Cuba's medical system. [MORE]
toting mama
Jun 23, 2007 19:24
At least Mr. Moore is trying to bring light to the problems with our healthcare system. Meanwhile, you have a... [MORE]
Chris
Jun 23, 2007 14:57
Dr. Moore has diagnosed the health care system correctly - SiCKO. The subject of health care definitely needs a shocking... [MORE]
Don Nixdorf
Jun 22, 2007 20:31
"Cuba's health care comes at the price of other freedoms, for example, and all those happily socialized Frenchmen have just... [MORE]
Will Warner
Jun 22, 2007 16:56
You seem to come to some pretty quick decisions yourself Mr. Rapold. You say Moore idolizes the given countries because... [MORE]