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Mr. Moore, who will present the film at the Cannes film festival this month, criticized Disney's decision in an interview on Tuesday, saying, "At some point the question has to be asked, `Should this be happening in a free and open society where the monied interests essentially call the shots regarding the information that the public is allowed to see?' "
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Well, it wouldn't be happening if you damned liberals hadn't handed over huge hunks of the private sector to the gummint to manage. If state governors didn't have control of the faucet of money flow through tax breaks and other gummint money programs, Disney wouldn't be having to factor the gummint into its business decisions. This ain't a problem with Disney of business -- it's fallout from society letting government get its big fat hands into too many cookie jars.
Erm, I guess it's clear that I think it's Disney's business to run and Disney's decision to make. In light of the circumstances, it sounds like a reasonable decision.
Anyway, perhaps Mr. Moore could take it up w/ Disney directly. In fact, if he walked/ran from Michigan to Florida (rather than fly or drive) to meet with them, maybe he'd at least look presentable the next time he decides to use an awards show as a political pulpit.