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"Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine," a documentary that is both hilarious and sorrowful, is like a two-hour version of that anecdote. We live in a nation of millions of handguns, but that isn't really what bothers Moore. What bothers him is that…

"The most disappointing -- and the most likely -- response to Mr. Moore's disturbing, infuriating and often very funny film would be uncritical support from his ideological friends and summary dismissal from his foes. The slippery logic, tendentious…

"Bowling for Columbine's" final and most focused section involves a shooting in Moore's hometown of Flint that especially galvanized him: the school killing of a 6-year-old first-grader by another 6-year-old. Moore looks into the "welfare to work"…

"In his latest provocation—a documentary mixing stock footage, interviews, gun-dealer advertisements, and the like—he goes after America’s gun culture, which he sees as the product of a collective guilt over slavery and the slaughter of Native…

Looking for a scapegoat, the media tries to use their ways to spin the situation to its liking and make it look like that the reason gun violence happens in America is because of Marilyn Manson.

Charlton Heston, president of the NRA, is interviewed by Michael Moore and is caught at a lost of words when the questions start being asks. He is not able to make his words back up the reason why there is so much violence in America at the result of…
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