
Michael Moore's upcoming healthcare documentary has veered into a controversy over Cuba sanctions after the Treasury Department began an investigation of the filmmaker for taking ailing Sept 11 first-responders to the island.
In March, the Academy Award-winning Moore took his film crew and some 10 persons include those who became ill after inhaling toxic substances during Ground Zero rescue efforts to Cuba. His two-hour film, "Sicko," is expected to go after the US healthcare system. It premieres in the Cannes film festival May 19 and on June 29 in the United States.
So its OK for poor Black US citizens to go there to be trained as Doctors or for very cheap medical care, but Mic Moore cant make a film. I suppose I agree with Bush this time. I dont really need to see his fat arse again.
I just can't buy into the whole Cuba blockade issue. I think it's time the USA just got over it and removed economic sanctions. Cuba is an ideal opportunity to move a communist state toward a free enterprise economy. Those people need almost everything.
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