Posted on 01/03/2005 3:36:25 PM PST by swilhelm73
LOS ANGELES Some pharmaceutical companies are telling their employees to look out for the scruffy guy in the baseball cap.
The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday that at least six drug companies have released internal communications telling employees to be wary of filmmaker Michael Moore (search).
Moore's targets have included General Motors (search) ("Roger & Me"), the gun lobby (the Oscar-winning "Bowling for Columbine") and President Bush ("Fahrenheit 9/11").
Moore, normally seen sporting a beard and a ball cap, has now set his sights on the health care industry, including insurance companies, HMOs, the Food and Drug Administration (search) and drug companies.
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How, oh how, will they be able to spot him?
He's like a telephone pole in a pile of toothpicks.
How about this: we talk to Fat Mike if he promises never to take any drug other than stuff developed before 1950, like digitalis, aspirin, plain old penicillin and tetracycline.
Yes, but true the reason is that they want to sell him all of the diet products they possibly can.
He really should set his sights on the South Beach Diet Book instead.
I wish the fat slob would dig in real deep and film a "documentary" on the Mexican Mafia. The cayotes could feed off THAT carcass for weeks!
hes like a dog turd in a kitty liter box
Can they still package tapeworms in pills and sell them as weight loss aides? We can try one on MM and then de-worm him...that should eliminte them (and him)!
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