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Ramirez and Moore in Court of Public Opinion

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On May 30 (Commentary), editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez has a U.S. couple watching television. The man says: “I’m tired of reality shows. Let’s watch something that has nothing to do with reality.” Whereupon the woman says, “How about a Michael Moore film?” To heck with Moore. How about a Ramirez cartoon?

Terry Mills

Lakewood

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I salute Ramirez’s cartoon, which humorously informs the too-willing-to-believe liberals about how Moore warps, twists, stretches and slants to distort the truth. Sadly, today, they give awards to propagandists. Moore is a craftsman at misleading the gullible.

David Nathanson

Encino

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Ramirez, who has not seen “Fahrenheit 9/11,” refers to “a Michael Moore film” as “something that has nothing to do with reality.” Your film critic Manohla Dargis (Calendar, May 30), who has seen “Fahrenheit 9/11,” refers to it as “at least on the basis of a single viewing, [a] factually sound critique of George W. Bush’s presidency in the wake of 9/11.” The defense rests.

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Paul Krassner

Desert Hot Springs

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