I just watched Fahrenheit 9/11 for the first time, and I have to say I gained a little bit of respect for this movie when Moore documented the situation in Flint, Michigan. As stated in the film, Flint looks just as bad as some parts of Baghdad right now, and most of the blame can be directed to Joke Bush. This "President" has completely let parts of Michigan go to hell, but that's no surprise...it's a common fact that Michigan is 75% Democrat, and a hard core Texas Republican will have no part in going out of his way to help the struggling people in Michigan, just like the liberal and poor Katrina victims in New Orleans. Bush would rather help his cronies out in the defense industry.
As for the other parts of the movie, the bias really destroys some of the good points Moore brings up, and some of the accusations the man insinuates in his film are rather hard to believe. Of course George Bush being a lousy, corrupt President is not one of them.
Another upsetting fact I learned from this movie was that when a soldier from Flint died in the line of duty, his family received his paycheck that did not include the final five days of his service...only because he died "too early" as it was cited. Moore exposed some good topics in this piece, however you know its doctered up with too much bias...as I expected.