Dude, Where’s My Country?

Author: Michael Moore
He’s the man everyone’s talking about. He’s taken on gun freaks, stupid white men and corporate crooks. Now the author is on a new mission: to get us of our behinds and kicking out the corrupt political elites who rule our lives. This title is an instruction manual for taking back America from corrupt corporations and crooked politicians…..Read More
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