Yadda yadda yadda. As per the link calmwater posted:
[Moore claims the bank scene was real. Well, yeah, it was filmed, and he walked out with a gun, but...]
"In fact, despite what BFC wants us to believe, Jacobson says there are no long-guns at her bank. The 500 guns mentioned in the movie are in a vault four hours away. But wait a second... Didn't I see some long guns sitting right there on the rack above her shoulder? Yes - you're not going crazy - those guns you saw (as shown in the picture up the page) are models.
She says that Moore's signing papers in the film was just for show. His immediately walking out of the bank with a long-gun was allowed because "this whole thing was set up two months prior to the filming of the movie" when he had already complied with all the rules, including a background check."
Next, Moore claims his Lockheed bashing was legit because they
used to make weapons (and/or weapons platforms) at that plant.
[blockquote]As for what's currently manufactured in Littleton, McCollum told me, "They (the rockets sitting behind him) carry mainly very large national security satellites, some we can't talk about."[/blockquote]
So he assumes "national security" means "secret weapons platforms" when he says, in the movie, that the plant designs [present tense] weapons. He ignores the fact that no country has ever used an ICBM. He ignores the fact that his own commentary in BFC connects the delivery systems with Weapons of Mass Destruction (that have never been used), and instead defends the general connection between Lockheed and offensive weapons systems by claiming that satellites launched by Lockheed's rockets helped the [offensive] effort in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Then Moore addresses complaints about the Heston Speech, and even provides a link to the real speech. Moore acknowledges that "from my cold dead hands" was not part of that speech. He says the "cold dead hands" clip was a lead-in to Heston. Great. Except that his voice-over talking about the NRA meeting begins while the clip of the "cold dead hands" speech is still playing... clearly identifiable because Heston doesn't have a rifle within reach during the Denver conference. He ignores the fact that the NRA convention couldn't be feasibly cancelled (according to the original BFC rebuttal). Without the "from my cold dead hands" bit, the Heston material from the real speech becomes rather unoffensive.
Oh, the 11127 figure. Well, Moore claims he got it from
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/releases/01facts/99mortality.htm, but I can't find it there or in the pdf it links to.
Then he wraps up with stuff like "I can guarantee to you, without equivocation, that every fact in my movie is true."
OKay...