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« DC gun registrations | Main | "Project Gunwalker" getting bigger »

I wish both sides could lose a lawsuit

Posted by David Hardy · 8 February 2011 04:32 PM

Michael Moore is suing the folks who made "Fahrenheit 911" for fraud and breach of contract.

6 Comments | Leave a comment

Thane Eichenauer | February 9, 2011 1:12 PM | Reply

America cries out for more Michael Moore movies (giggle).

Kristopher | February 9, 2011 2:01 PM | Reply

Moore discovers that Hollywood cheats?

What a child. Anyone that deals with these Hollywierd folks demands cash up front. Or they make a point of owning the companies that are used to make the production.

It is possible to correct them, but unless you are a lawyer with free time to devote to it, it will be expensive.

Ian Argent | February 9, 2011 8:31 PM | Reply

Lawyer fees. Rocks fall, everyone pays.

kalashnikat | February 10, 2011 3:34 PM | Reply

Gee...couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of ...(choose your own term)

John | February 10, 2011 10:21 PM | Reply

What poetic justice.

The producers are to accurate accounting what Moore is to accurate reporting.

Hank Archer | February 14, 2011 2:28 PM | Reply

I was watching a college basketball game a while back with a friend and his Father.
Dad says, "I don't like Smith State. I hope they lose."
Son says, "But Dad, they're playing Jones, you don't like them either!"
"Well, I hope they both lose!"

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