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Interesting surprise tonight, new Michael Moore film is on the web before the U.S. cinemas begin to play it at the end of this month. Looks to be standard 1CD DVD quality , with no black and white screens, warnings, serials, or other junk to get in the way of your viewing. If you are into documentaries or wish to see what Michael Moore has to see about this topic, give this one a try.

Plot: Acclaimed filmmaker Michael Moore sets out to investigate the American healthcare system. Sticking to his tried-and-true one-man approach, Moore sheds light on the complicated medical affairs of individuals and local communities.

Sicko.DVDSCR.XviD-CANALSTREET

1 CD, 700 MB, canal-sicko
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  1. Reggey
    June 14th, 2007 | 00:47

    WillyWanka,
    Your comment, “Amazing how people are duped so easily with massaged “facts” from a dictator and his socialistic totalitarian form of governance which prohibits free speech and suppresses unflatering speech.” sounds like a description of Dubya (Bush jr.)and his cronies in the U.S.

    Boo,
    Your comment, “Lol, do you really think that members of the republican party visit RLSLOG and read any of these comments?” reminded that back in the good old days of the “UNIX Only” internet before things were “dumbed down” with the GUI browsers there were no Republicans online. Now that the internet doesn’t require an IQ greater than 85 the “do-gooders” are out to control it, clean it up and protect us from ourselves…..

  2. RSS
    June 14th, 2007 | 00:50

    lol, i’m laughing my ass off on this one…

    sad sh@t, what a sick world…

    who said that “don’t fu@k with my pussy or my money”

    hmm… that seems really important in life

    well, anyway kill the poor is always easy

  3. RSS
    June 14th, 2007 | 01:57

    eerm… which way to Guantanamo Bay?

    lol

  4. WillyWanka
    June 14th, 2007 | 03:22

    @Boo

    Thanks for the link. Interesting reading.

    I believe that the source of the information and the conclusions drawn require context. You are dealing with an information fearing society (Cuba) and a similarly minded health system (UK socialized health care. Every bit of information was supplied to the UK delagation and there was no transparency or questioning of the data. The UK group saw what Fidel wanted them to see and that’s all. They were shown cherry picked locations, not unusual for a guided tour, but no opportunity to veer off the state guided tour. No conflicting data from studies or live interviews was made available or even possible to witness within the parameters of the tour.

    The UK has socialized medicine but without a socialistic political governance. Some direct comparisons are possible but the similarities rapidly crumble when factoring in diet, exercise, lifestyle, economics, beauracy, compulsion and free will or freedom of choice. Health is a multifactorial entity that is a result of genetics, lifestyle, access and utilization of healthcare, and willingness and/or ability to follow treatment plans amoungst other things.

    The article you link is replete with politically corrected qualifiers such as:

    - “Every patient is OBLIGED to attend their consultario at least twice a year” – nice way of saying do it or the policia will be knocking on your door.

    - “We were TOLD that babies were examined daily during the first six months of life” – There is no way to verify this. Also, every day for the first six month is medically absurd and sounds more like “make work” and ridiculous overcompensation for lack of capabilities in the system. Are the mothers that ingnorant to take care of their babies without seeing the doctor or nurse daily? Then again, the doctors and nurses need something to do since there are little medications, equipment, tests available.

    - “Extremely high levels of immunisation were RECORDED.” I like this statement at face value as it provides “herd immunity” for the entire population. I think the benefits of vaccinaction/immunization far outweigh any bad and should be compulsory. But that would require an ominious State intrusion into civil and possibly constitutional rights in the US. Unfortunately there is no way to verify the statement due to the lack of transparancy and oversight. One has to wonder if Cuba enforces the immunization policy via a “do it or be punished” system. We just don’t know due to suppression of speech.

    - “In the absence of expensive imported pharmaceutical products, considerable EMPHASIS is placed on herbal and other alternative remedies” AND “The Cuban primary care system is extremely responsive to the needs of its community; patients are far more directly involved in their own health and well being; moreover prevention is prioritised over cure.”

    What else can the doctors do but place emphasis on alternative treatments when better treatments are not available? What more can they do but stress “prevention” when “cure” is not available? One doesn’t dangle “cures” not available because of economis and expect the family to not beat you down. There is absolutely no reason for Cuba to not be able to obtain foreign medicines, except for lack of product to trade and/or hard currency with which to purchase. Europe,the former Soviet Union and China manufacture medicines and have trade agreements with Cuba. There are ample alternative outlets besides the USA. It is the impoverished economy due to the failed political state (socialism) that has kept the people of Cuba under the bootheel of stagnation. Additional, the slightly better than subsistence diet may encourage better health and longer life according to some recent studies in the US. The problem is there is NO choice or even opportunity for the population for self-direction, whether to have or not to have artery clogging Big Macs and Double Stuff Oreo’s. There is no choice but to walk or ride a bicycle for transportation. There is no choice but to frequently shop for groceries because of rationing. While these are not necessarily bad things, what is horrible is there is NO CHOICE. The State dictates your life, including diet, medicine, housing, clothing, literature, internet, music, transportation, travel, salary, etc. Is that what you consider to be progress/lifestyle worthy of being thin and living to average age of 76?

    Once a population begins to take on the US lifestyle, including diet and exercise idiosyncracies, you begin to rapidly see the diseases inherent to the industrialized West. For a good example, look at what has happened to Japan with the introduction of Western diets and the appearance of Western style disease prevalence. Alternative medicines do no work or help enough when diabetes, coronary artery disease, and nearly every other disease beyond its mild to moderate stage. Placebo will give the same effect, ie, your mind/faith is the source of effect. By Fidel keeping his population on a simple and near subsistence diet he unwittingly keeps industrialized and westernized diseases to a minimum. Anyone here want the government to tell you what to eat or artificially prevent you from freedom of choice?

    While Cuba “states” they have doctors in every neighborhood (a declaration not precisely true), they also have shortages of doctors (due to a political agenda of sending doctors, equipment and precious medications to other countries for its propaganda value at the expense of the native cuban people), shortages of equipment, shortages of medicines (hence the reliance on alternative medicine – gotta give the masses something otherwise they might revolt), shortages of specialists (if Cuba’s medical system is so wonderful, why did the Cuban surgeons botch Fidel’s initial treatment such that doctor’s from Spain had to be flown in?)

    Cuba supposedly has low infant mortality, low HIV rates, high immunization rates, open access to medical care. No one outside of Cuba knows if this is true. Disease prevalence is more than just whether there are a certain number of doctors available. Also, there is no mention of disease outcomes in Cuba. Exactly how does the common man fare if he has diabetes or needs a pacemaker or treatment for AIDS?

    If true, it is a good thing in that cuba has more doctor’s per amount of people, it is a good thing they export doctors and health care to other countries, is a good thing they developed a meningococcal vaccine, is a good thing they have less prevalence of certain diseases (all assumptions based on non-transparent and unverifiable data).

    I doubt that England, the USA or the world for that matter would voluntarially undergo the restrictive socioeconomic situation of Cuba to be able to “claim” the same “benefits”. Even the study you linked concludes, “The Cuban system has elements of compulsion that would not be accepted in the UK.” I’m all for taking the good and applying,but, that application must be done withing the framework of our sociopoliticoeconmic system. Get ready to pay more in taxes and/or point of service contact for these “improvements”.

  5. WillyWanka
    June 14th, 2007 | 03:53

    @Surfer:

    Yeah, it’s all massaged to some extent. That’s why ya gotta look at a variety of sources and use critical thinking in today’s media propaganda blitzkreig.

    Castro and his associates made a decision to affect change in a couple of areas that the West measures as desirable health outcomes. It was a conscious POLITICAL decision to show-up the USA by chest thumping over a couple of focused successes and to bury any failures. Similar to the situation of exportion of Cuban doctors and medicines at the expense of the homeland people’s, Castro invokes a propaganda machine that appears to be as successful as his health care claims. Whether Cuba has actually attained it’s stated results is impossible at this time to ascertain since their is no process transparancy or independent oversight.

    To get a better understanding of health care systems, more than infant mortality, number of doctor’s per capita and average life expectancies are necessary. How are Cuba’s health care outcomes for a myriad of diseases compared to the West? What is the access for the common man in Cuba to various tests, procedures, medicines and treatments as compared to the West? Is the reporting factual or has it been altered to give a desired appearance? There are many other indicators that should be factored into the equation, but, you get the idea I hope.

    A wise man once told me that health care can be fast, cheap, or good, BUT, you can only have two out of three at one time. What do you choose?

  6. WillyWanka
    June 14th, 2007 | 03:56

    @Reggey

    “WillyWanka,
    Your comment, “Amazing how people are duped so easily with massaged “facts” from a dictator and his socialistic totalitarian form of governance which prohibits free speech and suppresses unflatering speech.” sounds like a description of Dubya (Bush jr.)and his cronies in the U.S.”

    LOL!!

    It could describe nearly EVERY politician today!!

  7. bossnanova
    June 14th, 2007 | 04:38

    @Dj Ladze

    Cheers for 37

  8. pastrymarx
    June 14th, 2007 | 05:23

    It seems funny to me that there is a debate here if Cuba’s heath care is a good as Sicko or others have claimed it to be. According to the CIA World Fact Book (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cu.html#Econ), which I would assume, does not have a left wing bias in favor of Cuba/Castro; that the GDP of Cuba in 2006 was est. at $3,900.00 (US), while at the same time in the USA the GDP was est. at $43,500.00 (US). While we are at let’s take a look at GDP of those other countries that Sicko used as an example, Canada est. $35,200.00, France est. $30,100.00, and the United Kingdom est. $31,400.00, all these figures are in US dollars and are based on the year 2006.
    It appears to me that the question should not be if all Cuban’s have health care and at what level. Rather the debate should be why are those who are insured in the United States have the all the problems they do have. And let’s not forget those in the United States whom have no health care at all. I believe the word shame applies to this situation.

  9. June 14th, 2007 | 06:28

    Thanks for part 37 ^_^

  10. R
    June 14th, 2007 | 08:04

    Has anyone thought of spending less money on defense? and more on health care?
    the problem isn’t the movie and how much the system sucks, it’s the fact that the when it comes to politics; health, education, environment, and even economic stability are under valued in the face of defense and imperialism…

  11. June 14th, 2007 | 09:36

    America, FUCK YEAH!
    Coming again, to save the mother fucking day yeah,
    America, FUCK YEAH!
    Freedom is the only way yeah,
    Terrorist your game is through cause now you have to answer too,
    America, FUCK YEAH!
    So lick my butt, and suck on my balls,
    America, FUCK YEAH!
    What you going to do when we come for you now,
    it’s the dream that we all share; it’s the hope for tomorrow

    FUCK YEAH!

    McDonalds, FUCK YEAH!
    Wal-Mart, FUCK YEAH!
    The Gap, FUCK YEAH!
    Baseball, FUCK YEAH!
    NFL, FUCK, YEAH!
    Rock and roll, FUCK YEAH!
    The Internet, FUCK YEAH!
    Slavery, FUCK YEAH!

    FUCK YEAH!

    Starbucks, FUCK YEAH!
    Disney world, FUCK YEAH!
    Porno, FUCK YEAH!
    Valium, FUCK YEAH!
    Reeboks, FUCK YEAH!
    Fake Tits, FUCK YEAH!
    Sushi, FUCK YEAH!
    Taco Bell, FUCK YEAH!
    Rodeos, FUCK YEAH!
    Bed bath and beyond (Fuck yeah, Fuck yeah)

    Liberty, FUCK YEAH!
    White Slips, FUCK YEAH!
    The Alamo, FUCK YEAH!
    Band-aids, FUCK YEAH!
    Las Vegas, FUCK YEAH!
    Christmas, FUCK YEAH!
    Immigrants, FUCK YEAH!
    Popeye, FUCK YEAH!
    Democrats, FUCK YEAH!
    Republicans (republicans)
    (fuck yeah, fuck yeah)
    Sportsmanship
    Books

  12. Gabe
    June 14th, 2007 | 10:09

    i burned the file, it doesn’t work on my divx playing dvd player. waiting for one that does work…

  13. asdf
    June 14th, 2007 | 10:17

    “”its missing rar 37″”…..

    Pick up that missing piece here…
    http://isohunt.com/torrents/?ihq=canal-sicko.r37

  14. asdf
    June 14th, 2007 | 10:20

    “‘Bed bath and beyond (Fuck yeah, Fuck yeah)”"

    Brings a tear to your eye don’t it?

  15. Tamtheman
    June 14th, 2007 | 11:01

    cheers for r37 asdf, its working ok now lol

  16. YeahRight
    June 14th, 2007 | 16:20

    Rarely have so many said so much on things of which they knew so little.

  17. enlightened
    June 14th, 2007 | 17:18

    WillyWanka said:
    “Amazing how people are duped so easily with massaged “facts” from a dictator and his socialistic totalitarian form of governance which prohibits free speech and suppresses unflatering speech.”

    YeahRight said:
    “Rarely have so many said so much on things of which they knew so little.”

    Well let’s bring in an “expert” in on the subject of massaging information, the “great” Nazi, Hermann Goering:

    “the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country”

    Quote from: Hermann Goering (1893 – 1946), From a conversation with psychologist Gustave Gilbert while jailed at Nuremburg on the evening of 18 April 1946, documented in Gilbert’s book “Nuremburg Diary.”

    The entire quote can be found here: http://www.snopes.com/quotes/goering.htm

  18. Tamtheman
    June 14th, 2007 | 19:21

    well I watched it all, and on having seen it I can say the american healthcare system sucks if your poor. A universal healthcare system is the only way, the same as the rest of us western countries. If you look at the top of the healthcare league in the world, it is France.
    I am French and I am proud of my country.
    So all you americans come here for your healthcare treatment because we are rich and the best.

  19. nikmag
    June 14th, 2007 | 20:00

    any subs for this one?? ;(

  20. MAXp0wr
    June 15th, 2007 | 01:18

    FUCK YEAH!

    Nice response.. That pretty much sums it all up.

    Fuckin Seppo’s

  21. Boo
    June 15th, 2007 | 01:50

    According to the World Health Organization’s World Health Report 2000, France ranks 6th in their Overall health system attainment index. Japan,Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Luxembourg take up the first 5 positions, the U.S ranks 15th, and Cuba is on the 40th place. The total number of the measured countries: 191.

    http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en (complete report)
    http://www.who.int/entity/healthinfo/paper28.pdf (index only)

  22. Deem
    June 15th, 2007 | 02:39

    canal-sicko.r37 is missing

  23. chirz1968.
    June 15th, 2007 | 09:10

    Thanks Dj Ladze much appreciated.

  24. smeagol
    June 15th, 2007 | 11:02

    Good luck to all of you American’s with your health care!

  25. welitis
    June 15th, 2007 | 22:05

    THANK YOU ASDF… FOR LINK
    As a film maker… nothing is more rewarding than the attention his film gets… and all the debate & discussion it creates.. you’re all making Mr Moore very happy.

    TO the idiot who wrote Wal-Mart F=yeah.. u f*Ing idiot.. Wal-mart will be the end of our great nation.. selling us all that “made in China” bullshit and sending our jobs to other f*ing countries…BUY AMERICAN U F*ING IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!

  26. oz
    June 16th, 2007 | 09:39

    Right on bro ,were in the same boat all of our retail stores are flooded with cheap crappy chinese knockoffs meanwhile more of our manufacturing jobs are going offshore.We really are turning into a banana republic and the good old pollies and fatcats are behind this (anything for a fast buck)

  27. The Guy
    June 16th, 2007 | 21:42
  28. Romat
    June 17th, 2007 | 06:47

    How are you assembling this version since it lacks r37?

  29. gonzalez
    June 21st, 2007 | 01:18

    LOL Cuba rules! USA just sucks money out of their ppl! HAHAHAH idiots

  30. neocentek
    June 21st, 2007 | 01:34

    This movie is pure gold. My wife and I enjoyed this one. EVERYONE should see it. This somewhat explains the recent feelings I have been having about our country (USA). Thanks for the download.

  31. Rob
    June 21st, 2007 | 11:17

    Thanks zoink, link works.

  32. June 21st, 2007 | 13:47

    thanks zoink

  33. Projectile
    June 23rd, 2007 | 13:42

    I don’t know if you guys have experienced any problems. but I get major blocks from Mediadefender, Net2Ez, Abovenet, and a few other big Ap2p companies like to keep track of these torrents

    I know that the torrents were personally downloaded by the admins of this website and hundreds of others, and I’m not trying to stir up false information. just please be aware. and be careful with this torrent. I formatted the folder that I was downloading this to . . .

  34. Paul Mooney
    June 25th, 2007 | 15:41

    The US should try to become more like the folks up north – Like Denmark – everything is free and the treatment – well as U americans say it – awsome!! ;)

  35. Farmer Ted
    June 29th, 2007 | 06:53

    Yeah! The USA should strive for mediocrity! Yeah! Fuck compensating the good doctors for doing good work. Lets pay them all the same, whether good or bad! YAY! Oh sure, the poor people will benefit from better health care but we’ll all have the same care. Now it’s all even! Hurrah! We all get to wait for 9 hours for mediocre health care just like Canada! But it’s free! YAY!

  36. June 30th, 2007 | 03:27

    canadian and other socialized health care programs may be far from from perfect but these programs still shame good ole USA. any tard who thinks what we have here in america, and specificly medicare is either on his mommys policy and dosent know anything other then where her health card is in her purse or is a rich republican pretending he did it all himself and spends way too much time looking in the mirror. ive worked in customer service for 2 major health care providers [both mentioned in the movie] and wether moore is wholly accurate or not doesnt reduce the travesty of health care in this country. the only thing america is great at anymore is capitalism. see the movie, make up your own mind and if your not gonna retire with at least $200,000 go ahead and plan your suicide at 65 now coz we are FUKED.

  37. July 4th, 2007 | 23:40

    Farmer Ted, I’m surprised you were able to add two numbers for spam protection in order to post a comment on the site. You obviously haven’t seen the film if you think that doctors in other countries aren’t compensated for doing good work, and are all paid the same. What is most insightful about the film is that it is US who have the mediocre health care system, who have to wait in line for something like 18 hours. Something that is “free” to you might not mean much, but for many it makes the difference between having the life-saving surgery or having the medicine you need to live, and dying. Anyone who lacks the compassion to support a single-payer health plan lacks compassion altogerh.

  38. Paul Mooney
    July 5th, 2007 | 17:59

    What’s Wrong With The US? Shitty Country!!

  39. Erok
    July 11th, 2007 | 05:47

    OfD,

    No, I do not know anything about the Cuban health care system. I do know about Castro in general. I find it hard to swallow that a 3rd world nation such as Cuba comes close to the USA in health care. People from all over the world come to the USA for care. The King of Jordan came to the Cleveland Clinic for his heart care, not Havanna.

  40. August 13th, 2007 | 03:21

    Some very strange comments from people defending the American insurance system of health care. I work in the National Health Service in the UK as a Charge Nurse (in charge of a small psychiatric department) and have dual training in psychiatric and general nursing. I earn about £40,000 a year. The standards of care despite what you may have been told are very high. The payment system rewards good working practice.
    America provides superb medical care in some of the finest hospitals in the world BUT only if you have the insurance coverage or are rich.
    The scenes in ‘Sicko’ where people are being dumped outside a hostel DURING treatment as thier insurance has run out are disgraceful.
    I wonder why this myth has developed that Canadian and UK health care is crap? Is it because people in the US might actually want to have something similar?
    Please don’t listen to propaganda. Go online and check it all out for yourself.
    There is a mountain of material available when discussing health care in other countries.

    All other Western countries have a free at the point of use universal medical system – why hasn’t America?

  41. Monkeymook
    August 29th, 2007 | 04:04

    Tom Cochrane:

    Very good summation. I live in America. We all know our healthcare system is run by a bunch of greedy, profiteering assholes. Nobody wants to do anything about it. You can either try to get yourself employeed in a high-level position in the healthcare system and make some changes, or you can sit there and whine and complain, or you can move out of this country. As for me, I’m moving out. France is my choice, or possibly Japan. This country and the people in it are fucked as long as humanity, money, free will, and greed exist.

    I love America. Just not the people leading it.

  42. freek
    September 6th, 2007 | 22:13

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