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Total US troop deaths in Iraq to date (09/01/07) since 03/20/03: 3739

From 05/02/03 through 06/28/04: 718

From 06/29/04 through 01/30/05: 579

From 01/31/05 through 12/14/05: 715

From 12/15/05 through 01/31/07: 933

From 02/01/07: 653

(Sources: US Dept. of Defense, Iraq Coalition Casualty Count)

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Tuesday, May 25, 2004
 
"I was deeply disturbed by Moore's comment upon receiving the Palm d'Or that, 'I want to make sure if I do nothing else for the rest of this year that those who died in Iraq have not died in vain.'"


Has any filmmaker in recent memory generated such bi-polar critical reaction as Michael Moore? I don't simply mean wildly split reactions from different (left-wing/right-wing) camps, I mean wildly split reactions from the same journalist, within the space of a single article or feature interview, thoughtful critics who appear aghast at Moore's personality: the pompous-humble-folksy-manipulative-lying-soothsayer act that both drives and subverts his work. And I think they're correct. Please see these two articles on Moore, the first from Andrew Anthony of the Guardian (UK), the second from David Poland of The Hot Button. Poland's essay especially is extremely to the point, and I seriously recommend reading it through to the very end, especially to the section quoted above.