Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore to visit campus

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Michael Moore, best-known for producing and directing documentaries like “Fahrenheit 9/11″ — the highest-grossing documentary of all time — will be doing an hour-long question-and-answer session at Oakland University on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

The event will take place at Meadow Brook Theatre at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and seating is first-come, first-serve. Sponsors of the event are Student Video Productions, WXOU Radio and The Oakland Post.

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  • Arafat

    Good thing he is not a hypocrite like everyone else he criticizes with such fervor.

    How does he sleep at night?

    a) on a $2,000 mattress
    b) in a $1,000,0000+ house
    c) on a street with the 1%
    d) All of the above.

    Here’s your answer:

    bighollywood.breitbart.com/abreitbart/2011/11/10/exclusive-photos-michael-moores-massive-michigan-vacation-mansion-beyond-99-percents-wildest-dreams/

  • Kyle

    Well, on the plus side. The food court should see a nice increase in sales. :-)

  • Fritz J. McDonald

    Dear Arafat,

    The argument you are using against Michael Moore’s views is well-known to be an illogical fallacy of argument. It is called an inconsistency ad hominem. For more information on logical fallacies, consider taking PHL 102 or another philosophy course at Oakland University.

    Best,

    Fritz McDonald

  • Max

    BOOM ROASTED courtesy of Fritz McDonald

  • Kyle

    Oh college. Where people discover intro to Philosophy… My argument against the big MM is that he is a well documented liar and propagandist.

  • Josh

    Does one have to be an OU student to attend?

  • Arafat

    Dear Fritz,

    Do you use the same logic when criticizing republicans or are Michael Moore and I the only ones guilty of the ad hominem crime? (Or does Moore get a free pass on the ad hominem attacks because he unfairly attacks right-wingers?)

    By the way, I liked the comment about food court sales benefitting from Moore’s visit and his obvious eating disorder. Pretty funny.

    It begs the question: Is obesity a crime in its unnecessary waste of our precious resources? Just saying.