TJS0110 said:
I agree people relie to much on what Bill O'Riely and Michael Moore say. We need a media that reports fact only and not opinions.
Bill O'Riely get's much more consistent exposure than MM. The difference, that people forget is that MM is an docu-activist. He doen't really do a whole of "informing", although he does present the other side of issues which for some reason people resent that. I know a lot of people who complain that the media sucks, but when someone comes along and shows the other side of the story people get angry. It's a really strange phenomona. I have see n Michael Moore do some really radical and positive things for people.
It's ashame everyone hates him for putting out F.9/11, because he really is a great documentary film maker. And he should be commeded for shaking things up. It's about time someone came along to get "the people" talking. Up until that point, politics was a taboo topic. Now, Americans are talking about politics almost as much as the Canadians, and Europeans!
Do we leave (live) in a democracy? Well, we have democratic elements and structure. Although, currently corportisim is dominating all aspects of our lives, including the media and the government. If citizens learn the issues, organize, and become active, we can change things. But, as long as people are glued to the tube and other distractions, corporations will only continue to get stronger and stronger, and in effect, democracy will only be a myth.