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The people of the United States, according to author and filmmaker Michael Moore (Bowling for Columbine, Stupid White Men), have been hoodwinked. Tricked, he says, by Republican lawmakers and their wealthy corporate pals who use a combination of concocted bogeymen and lies to stay rich and in control. But while plenty of liberal scholars, entertainers, and pundits have made similar arguments in book form, Moore's Dude, Where's My Country? stands out for its thoroughly positive perspective. Granted, Moore is angry and has harsh words for George W. Bush and his fellow conservatives concerning the reasoning behind going to war in Iraq, the collapse of Enron and other companies, and the relationship between the Bushes, the Saudi Arabian government, and Osama bin Laden. But his book is intended to serve as a handbook for how people with liberal opinions (which is most of America, Moore contends, whether they call themselves "liberals" or not) can take back their country from the conservative forces in power. Moore uses his trademark brand of confrontational, exasperated humor skillfully as he offers a primer on how to change the worldview of one's annoying conservative blowhard brother-in-law, and he crafts a surprisingly thorough "Draft Oprah for President" movement. Refreshingly, Dude, Where's My Country? avoids being completely one-sided, offering up areas where Moore believes Republicans get it right as well as some cutting criticisms of his fellow lefties. Such allowances, brief though they may be, make one long for a political climate where the shouting polemicists on both sides would see a few more shades of gray. Dude, Where's My Country? is a little bit scattered, as Moore tries to cram opinions on Iraq, tax cuts, corporate welfare, Wesley Clark, and the Patriot Act into one slim volume--and the penchant to go for a laugh sometimes gets in the way of clear arguments. But such variety also gives the reader more Moore, providing a broader range of his bewildered, enraged, yet stalwartly upbeat point of view. --John Moe --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Although it's curious that Moore (Stupid White Men) chose not to narrate his latest indictment of the conservative right, Morin does an admirable job of conveying Moore's ideas and subtle (and not-so-subtle) wit. At first, Morin's performance seems well-meaning yet stiff, much like the child voices of the Charlie Brown TV specials—very clear but with the unnatural cadence that comes from reading a script. As time goes by, however, he grows more relaxed with the material. By the final disk, it's obvious why Morin was chosen for the job. Between Moore's text and Morin's loosened-up delivery, listeners can almost imagine that they are hearing Moore's own voice. In any case, Moore's message is clear: he believes America is being hoodwinked by George W. Bush. Bush's goal, he says, is to use our fear of terrorism to push through his own agenda, as well as the agendas of his rich friends and supporters. Moore makes provocative connections between the Bushes and the Bin Ladens and even the Bushes and the Taliban, but the one drawback of this audiobook is the lack of references. While the book form of Dude is heavily footnoted, Moore points listeners to his Web site for his sources, where finding specific information can be difficult.
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174 of 220 people found the following review helpful:
Just the facts, ma'am., October 11, 2003
By 	Jonathan Roberts (Provincetown, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dude, Where's My Country? (Hardcover)
Hey folks, this is place for book reviews, not just somewhere to hammer your political stakes. If I want to know a good restaurant in which to eat, I don't get much help from people who say "that place sucks," or "it's awesome, maan." Those are not restaurant reviews. They are inarticulate blanket statements that tell me very little about culinary establishments. If some moron who doesn't like Italian food, but loves Chinese food, even if it is bad, makes those statements, I am not in a very good position to find a good restaurant.

But, hey, Moore's book is not exactly fine literature either, nor is it supposed to be. It is the stuff that touches nerves and induces one or two sentence leftwing or rightwing rants. While this may be bad for the Amazon book review section, it is good for political discourse.

And that is where many "professional" reviewers (or the publicists who pick abridged comments) fare little better than the guy who likes lousy Chinese food. The first splash review on the back of the book exclaims "Moore is a comic genius." This comment is like a court reporter exclaiming "Kobe Bryant is a basketball genius" after covering a pretrial hearing.

Well, Moore is damned funny, but the book is not primarily a comic work. Chapter 10 is hilarious, granted, but this is a book of serious political and social commentary peppered with quips and sarcasm. Moore fans already know that model, and they aren't the ones reading these reviews for the purpose of finding a good read.

The book is a Bush-bashing of epic proportions, but the weapon for the beating is not weird conspiracy theories as some might want to claim. Sure, Moore suggests that the war in Iraq is about oil, that the terrorist threat is a Republican political tool to exploit patriotic sentiment, and other ideas that put grins on the faces of liberals and frowns on the faces of conservatives. But the plain well-documented facts in the book do the talking (as they do in any decent piece of research).

Startling revelations of the Bush family's intimate business and social dealings with the Saudi Royal family are Moore's most powerful weapon. And, no, he is not relying on innuendo or rhetoric. Actually, he is using mainstream media sources, even those owned by arch-conservative Rup Murdoch. Moore describes how the Saudis were overtly protected from scrutiny after 9/11 by Ashcroft and company (to the great dismay of the FBI), while hundreds of other Arabs on American soil were rounded up like Japanese Americans during WWII, despite the fact that 15 of the 19 highjackers were Saudis. And that is just an appetizer.

In all, the book effectively discredits Bush and his agenda - from tax cuts to the Patriot Act to foreign affairs. Moore is persuasive in describing Bush's presidency as an absolute disaster for the country (our country if you were wondering which one).

On the disappointing side, Moore wants to have his cake and eat it too (the common pitfall of most political discourse). While Moore doesn't sketch out theories, he asks questions that imply, for example, that Osama wasn't perhaps as responsible as the Saudi establishment for 9/11. But he then asserts his desire for Osama to be caught and held responsible. This is a bit of a trap for Moore. He asks a lot of questions of Bush - legitimate questions that need to be answered. But the reader (particularly the unlikely conservative reader) may see these as rhetorical questions for which Moore is implying answers. The easy leap for the critic is "conspiracy theory." For those less likely to make that judgment, the problem may be more like the Osama one: Innuendo A is not consistent with Assertion B.

Perhaps inevitable, this flaw is the soft underbelly for those wishing to dismiss other parallel arguments which are well crafted and well researched.

Finally, does this book "suck" or is it "awesome?" Well, I read it in one sitting, which rules out "sucks." It is not awesome as in "awesome dude-meister!" It is awe inspiring for the plain questions it asks and the startling revelations it makes. Strip away all of Moore's prose if you wish, and you will be left with a body of research that should leave you sickened not only by Bush and his puppeteers, but by Congress, and maybe even your brother-in-law.

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Who's looking out for you? Michael Moore is!, October 18, 2003
By 	viagrafalls "Peter Schmitz" (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dude, Where's My Country? (Hardcover)
Michael Moore. Love him or hate him all you want, but the man has a passion and a brain, and he's not afraid to use either of them.

After the massive success of 'Stupid White Men', Moore is back with more ammo against the corporations that try to enforce their ideas onto the rest of the world.

Moore starts off with asking George W. Bush a few questions related to his family's links to the Bin Laden family, Saudi Arabia, and interests by Bush's buddies with the Taliban.

The second chapter deals with debunking the lies the Bush Administration used in their approach to the war in Iraq.

Next, Moore goes on with a chapter that pretty much consists of a dream he had. This is pretty much speculation on how the current (and past) policies will affect our Earth's environment.

Then, a discussion about how the American public is constantly kept in a state of terror for terrorists, while at the same time it deals with the dangers of the US Patriot Act, which pretty much undermines basic constitutional rights, and is blatantly abused under the guise of "ensuring the nation's safety".

The fifth chapter is a list of ways to "stop being terrorists".

Next up is actually not Moore's own doing, but rather a chapter done by God, who objects to various issues related to religion and politics being intertwined in the American society.

Chapter 7 deals with the American Dream. Moore argues that the rich clique can do without having to share a piece of their pie, and that the rich bunch will always make sure they'll be one step ahead of you.

Moore continues with the highly hilarious part of where he donates his tax cut to his readers. His readers will have a chance to decide which political candidates opposing Bush will receive a donation for their campaign. (My personal favorite quote from the entire book: "Every last dime ... is going to trickle down on your pointy little head in the hopes ... you will be sent packing back to the ranch").

Then gasp, shock, horror. Americans are actually more liberal than they think. And the word liberal doesn't seem to have that nasty taste it always has when people opposing your views make you think it has. In fact, nothing wrong with being liberal.

Moore offers some ideas you can use to actually engage in a meaningful argument with that conservative friend, brother-in-law, neighbor, or acquaintance everyone seems to have in chapter 10. Instead of them pulling an O'Reilly on you (Meaning they'll start disagreeing with everything you come up with, labeling it as `lies', `propaganda' or `wrong'), maybe make them see how they, too, could benefit even if they don't vote Republican, or defend conservative points of view at all times.

The last chapter was a very interesting one. Michael Moore provides some candidates he thinks could defeat Bush at the next elections (Wesley Clark stepped forward since), while simultaneously trying to make sure that we, the people, understand our civil duty. If we want to live in a democracy, we should not even consider NOT voting. Every voice will be heard. It doesn't even matter WHAT they vote. Just THAT they vote.

The book concludes with about thirty-seven (!) pages of material where Moore got his facts from. Let me repeat that. THIRTY-SEVEN pages. Let's see conservatives and republicans label `Dude, where's my country?' a work of fiction with that many sources. (This excludes the first chapter, by the way, where Moore chose to directly show his sources on the very pages he quotes them).

To sum things up: Yes, Moore is very outspoken, and probably has a general idea of where he wants to take things. No, that's not necessarily a bad thing. He does so with razor-sharp wit, and by providing ample sources to prove he did his homework.

All in all, I highly enjoyed the book, and if Chapter 1 functions as a trailer to his upcoming documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11 - The temperature at which freedom melts", than I can't wait.

Moore is like the O'Reilly of the liberals. Except Moore is funny. And able to back up his facts. And not telling you to shut up if you disagree with him. And he doesn't think every negative comment is a personal attack on his person.

P.s. One thing I found funny while reading earlier reviews? There are a lot of 1-star reviews that pretty much consist of personal attacks against Moore's physical appearance. While that's fine (though unfair) with me, what baffles me is that these reviews don't mention anything mentioned in the book anywhere. While that is also fine (It is probably more important to these people to bash Moore as a person, rather than attack the ideas and the opinion he poses in the book), I'm surprised by the fact others bother voting for the reviews as being helpful. I thought the point of a review was to discuss the article. Is a review really useful to you when it consists of nothing more than a degrading comment?

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Moore is brilliant again, October 10, 2003
By 	John H Heckenlively (Racine, Wisconsin United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dude, Where's My Country? (Hardcover)
I agree with those who say that anyone accusing Moore of not writing the facts is full of it. I have spent the past two months working on an anti-Bush book, and virtually everything I found confirms what Moore says in "Dude".

There are very serious questions about what happened both before and after 9-11 that the Bush administration is refusing to answer. Frankly, I think that Moore does not go far enough in
indicting the Bush administration for their crimes.

The entire Bush family is one virtual criminal enterprise, from Prescott to the present, and it is deeply disturbing that such people have their hands ILLEGALLY on the levers of power.

Aside from being the truth, Moore as usual is very, very funny. There are some actual laugh-out-loud parts of the book.

Best reason to buy the book: Moore is going to use all the money he gets from the Bush tax cut to work against Bush and the Republican party in 2004. So help make Mike rich!

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