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My favorite chapter is th eone in which he outlines how to stop terrorism. Creating a PR department in the White House isn't one of the solutions. Already people can't trust what the White House says, of the create a PR department to churn out propoganda, then it will just decrease people's confidence in what the government tells them. The real solutions are things like treating our allies like allies and not like enemies. Stop taking care of dictators and strongmen in third world countries. And at least pretend to care about people's lives in third world countries (even better--actually CARE). There is a lot of arrogance in our current foreign policy, and everyone notices that but us.
Also Moore goes after the filthy rich (as usual). These rich are becoming richer and richer at the expense of everyone else. He goes on to show how these rich have set up a system in which average people protect the priveledges of the rich because they dreat to be rich themselves someday, but the system is rigged. The dream is still there, but the reality is different. It's becoming more and more difficult to enter into the new aristocracy of the hyper-rich. How much longer will it take for people to see the reality of the situation?
Well, this book is an entertaining and enlightening read. If you enjoyed Moore's other books, you shouldn't hesitate to pick this one up. Also, he give advice in his last chapter for action you can take to help change this administration. Check it out and do what you can do to make this country and world a better place.