  Michael Moore has been urlLink written up The Age as wanting to see regime change in Australia. His film Farenheit 9/11 should be released here pretty soon. Moore said Mr Howard's decision to get "in bed" with Mr Bush was "disgraceful", and he hoped that after seeing his film Australian voters would seek "regime change".
"I get a lot of mail from Australia," Moore said. "I probably get per capita more mail from Australia than from any other country. A lot of angry Australians, I never realised how angry, and I don't think just because they are living in Australia, right? "No, I mean, I realise, it's like, you're living on an island, but you're also a country, but you're also a continent. So I know there's a lot of confusion there, right? But what's confusing to me is, how is it that someone like John Howard could get in bed with George W. Bush? "Not to give Mr Howard too much credit, but he at least appears to have half a brain. Half, I said.
Half. I'm being generous. But, I mean, what is he doing with George W. Bush? It's really disgraceful. Unfortunately Mike's not sounding too convincing here. I appreciate his concerns and to a large degree I'm in agreement with him. But Mike, stick with what you know, especially if it's a live interview being written down word for word. I don't think Australia's political plight is Mike's strong suit. 
