^Yea I was a little annoyed by that girl, why not just move to Canada and pay your damn taxes? It's not fair to other Canadians to have to pay higher taxes because of people like her. Can't say I blame her, people will do what they have to do to survive, but I could never do something like that myself. I'd rather just move and be a proud Canadian.

There were some issues in the movie, but really few people are talking about our health care, they are talking about what they think the movie is about. I was watching an interview with some no-name republican presidential nominee and he was going on about saying how the movie makes Cuba's health system look way better than ours, but anybody that actually saw the film knows that wasn't true. Never did Moore claim Cuba had better health care, the point was these 9/11 heros had to go to a 3rd world country to get the health care the US denied them, that was the point, and nobody wants to talk about that and why any 9/11 heros are struggling with their health. Everybody just wants to talk about Moore himself and not the reality that our health system is broken.

Yes Moore makes highly biased films he calls documentaries, yes he sometimes scrubs some issues to make a point, but at the end of the day does that make him a liar when he says our health system is not as good as it could be? If you think that is true then you must also think the World Health Organization is lying when they ranked the US at number 37 for it's health care. As bad as some people try to make Canada's health care system, it still ranked better than ours so obviously we have some work to do...but nobody wants to change anything, they just want to talk about the big fat guy that makes movies....