
Each word has been examined and analyzed by a team of terrorism experts to insure that it gives neither aid nor comfort to The Enemy. It contains no seditious acts or acts of treason. "This book has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security.

Moore is also critical of the post 9/11 security measures implemented by the Bush administration and Congress, especially the Patriot Act. The Enron Corporation, and particularly Chairman Ken Lay, also received a lot of attention. He lashes out against the 2003 Iraq War in particular. Bush, whom he accuses of destroying "my America of tolerance and peace". In the book, Moore attacks corporate America and President George W.

The book covers many topics and is written in a heavily satirical fashion, in common with much of Moore's work.

The title is a satirical reworking of the 2000 film Dude, Where's My Car?.

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