[local /wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/video_3.flv nolink] Brian Williams of NBC got permission to interview this veteran about some new medication while he was preparing for surgery and was probably taking meds when he signed a waiver. NBC sold that clip to Capitalist Michael Moore. Wonder if Mr Capitalism has anything other than a moral obligation to use the clip in context? Or maybe meet the Veteran [...][local /wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/video_3.flv nolink] Brian Williams of NBC got permission to interview this veteran about some new medication while he was preparing for surgery and was probably taking meds when he signed a waiver. NBC sold that clip to Capitalist Michael Moore. Wonder if Mr Capitalism has anything other than a moral obligation to use the clip in context? Or maybe meet the Veteran and seek his permission to be used in such a political fashion. Nah, that kind of thing is just for the little people. Wouldn't you have thought after seeing Fahrenheit 911 that the filmmaker or someone on his team would have met and interviewed this veteran, didn't it just seem like that had to have happened? The movie did not have anything to do with the reason for the Brian Williams piece. The vet feels a little taken advantage of as propaganda for Michael Moore who never visited him at Walter Reed or called him on the phone or ever told him he would be in Fahrenheit 911. That Michael, he sure knows how to game the system, more cheers for Mikey. What do you think of Moore's ethics in this instance?