facts are not just facts they have more than one side and an order of occurance that gives them meaning. the side moore is taking is not the side of the US. michael moore hates america. anyone can pick and choose facts, take them out of context and colour them with their own preception to have them say what ever they want. ive seen to many of his so called facts disproven. such as... on the date bush was 'vacationing in camp david' it turns out that there was a meeting with tony blair going on there.
See... this is exactly why people who didn't see the movie shouldn't be commenting on it:

- Camp David is mentioned once and only once in the movie (just to make sure we're talking about the same scene, you know )

Voice-over: "The first time I met him, he had some good advice for me"
Footage - Michael Moore to Bush: "Governor Bush, it's Michael Moore."
Same footage - Bush to Moore: "Behave yourself, will you? Go find real work."
End footage

Voice-over: "And work was something he knew a lot about."
Footage - Bush: 'Anybody want some grits?" answered by a "Yeah".
Footage of Bush walking his dog, yachting and being a cowboy - voice-over by Moore: "Relaxing at Camp David. Yachting off Kennebunkport. Or being a cowboy on the ranch in Texas."

The next footage shows a date (August 25, 2001) and has Moore's voice-over:"George Bush spent the rest of August at the ranch, where life was less complicated." Then Bush telling a story about his dog chasing armadillo's. Moore's voice-over: "It was a summer to remember. And when it was over, he left Texas for his second-favorite place". Footage shown, Bush shaking his brother's hand in Cali on September 10, 2001.

So where is that "date where Bush was relaxing at Camp David"? Moore didn't use the word vacationing, he didn't put a date on Bush being at Camp David... it was somewhere between before Bush got elected and the end of August, 2001... that's all I can derive from the movie... but you got to pin an exact date on Bush being at Camp David by watching the movie?