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  1. Dude, Where's My Country? is a 2003 book by Michael Moore dealing with corporate and political events in the United States. The title is a satirical reworking of the 2000 film Dude, Where's My Car?. The book covers many topics and is written in a heavily satirical fashion, in common with much of Moore's work. Outline

    • 2003
    • Warner
  2. 1 gen 2003 · Dude Where's My Country investigates the events leading up to and following the 9/11 attacks, the Bush Family's long time friendship with the Saudi Arabian Royal Family, the environment, and what we as a people can do to take back our country.

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  3. 1 ago 2004 · In case anyone in Washington hasn't noticed, Americans are fed up with the status quo. In this, the first shot fired over the bow of the 2004 Presidential election, Michael Moore aims to unseat the man who slithered into the White House on tracks built by the bloody hands of Enron and greased with the oil of his daddy.

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    • 2003
    • Michael Moore
    • Michael Moore
  4. 7 ott 2003 · Books. Dude, Where's My Country? Michael Moore. Grand Central Publishing, Oct 7, 2003 - Humor - 272 pages. #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Moore's incisive examination of the...

  5. Dude gives you the ammunition: why it's time for regime change at Number Ten; the whoppers spun to wage war on Iraq and make a killing; the 'special relationship' between George of Arabia and the bin Ladens; obscene tax breaks for the rich - and how Mike's going to get everybody together to get rid of Dubya.

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  6. 26 giu 2021 · Dude, where's my country. by. Moore, Michael. Publication date. 2003. Topics. English fiction, Politieke satires. Publisher. London : Penguin Books.

  7. Description. #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Moore's incisive examination of the failures of the United State's political system, paired with thoughtful guidance on how to move forward. In case anyone in Washington hasn't noticed, Americans are fed up with the status quo.