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OMG! this is so empty... Argh. and I was looking for the quote of when he talks about the deaths of the native americansDwarf Kirlston 02:58, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I would like to know who originally wrote this article, especially the sections which claims that the film exposes the "many faults of a government run" health care. Granted there are "faults" (everything has pros and cons) but it appears to suggest to me that the author is biased towards a privatized health care. We must be careful to summarize that the film says and what we want it to say. Any opinions on this? [User: mjlizott|Mathieu Lizotte] november 27th 2005