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LOS ANGELES, CA, United States (UPI) -- Filmmaker Michael Moore is considering a documentary critical of the U.S. government`s handling of hurricane Katrina, MSNBC reports.
'It has all the elements that made `Fahrenheit 911` such a powerful film,' a source told MSNBC`s 'The Scoop.' 'The political outrage, the human suffering and the incredible footage.'
Although there was no official comment from the Moore camp, MSNBC noted the filmmaker has been a vocal critic of government culpability on his Web site.
'There is much to be said and done about the manmade annihilation of New Orleans, caused NOT by a hurricane but by the very specific decisions made by the Bush administration in the past four and a half years,' he wrote. 'Do not listen to anyone who says we can discuss all this later. No, we can`t. Our country is in an immediate state of vulnerability. More hurricanes, wars, and other disasters are on the way and a lazy bunch of self-satisfied lunatics are still running the show.'
http://movies.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_10469...