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Review: Sicko, directed by Michael Moore

By Jim Giles

11 July 2007

Rick accidentally saws the tips off two fingers, but can only afford to have one sewn back on. A 9/11 volunteer is denied the care he needs for the lung condition he developed while pulling people from the rubble of the World Trade Center. A man stitches up a gash in his own knee because professional care would be too costly.

These are just a few vignettes from Sicko, director Michael Moore’s polemic on healthcare in the US. It says a lot that Moore found it easy to find people treated so badly by the system. The quality of healthcare in the US depends on…

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