Posted on 07/01/2004 6:11:43 PM PDT by Jon Alvarez
Please sign and forward this petition...
disagree...hanging him would be a nice message to the traitorous left... ;)
wrong target? creating an atmosphere for bringing the troops home in disgrace AGAIN? I think Moore is the perfect target...and the liberal media has already de-bunked his conspiracy theories. Easy target, and the right one. No more spitting on our troops.
'Some conservatives have laughed off the hatchet job on the Bush Presidency as just the flickering rants of a Hollywood madman. But Hezbollah gives it two thumbs up, way up, and the U.S.-hating world is gushing rave reviews like crude oil. It's a hit as terrorists say, "See, I told you so!" '
'Some conservatives have laughed off the hatchet job on the Bush Presidency as just the flickering rants of a Hollywood madman. But Hezbollah gives it two thumbs up, way up, and the U.S.-hating world is gushing rave reviews like crude oil. It's a hit as terrorists say, "See, I told you so!" '
good stuff!
Signed and forwarded! Thanks!
Nope. I don't even know what the "duck test" is.
Ignore Moore, and hit him where it hurts the most - in his pocketbook.
With "Spiderman II" and "America's Heart & Soul" coming out this weekend, it's very possible that "F-9/11" has already sold its' last ticket!
And what exactly are you going to sue him for? Being a lying dirtbag?
Do you really think Moore's movie makes one iota of difference to terrorists?
None.
Moore is portraying an inaccurate picture of American morale and support for the war, as is the media.
Maybe we should have a state-run media, just to make sure the "truth" gets out.
OH NO! Don't tell me the sky is falling ~again~! :~\
thx...you're a great American.
Heh, well said!
patriot ping!
http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?type=4&cat=0806&id=2004070315140001738782
Midwest Theaters Ban 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
DECORAH, Iowa (AP) - The president of a company that owns movie theaters in Iowa and Nebraska is refusing to show director Michael Moore's ``Fahrenheit 9/11.''
R.L. Fridley, owner of Des Moines-based Fridley Theatres, says the controversial documentary incites terrorism.
Fridley said in an e-mail message to company managers that the company does not ``play political propaganda films from either the right or the left.''
``Our country is in a war against an enemy who would destroy our way of life, our culture and kill our people,'' Fridley wrote. ``These barbarians have shown through (the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001) and the recent beheadings that they will stop at nothing. I believe this film emboldens them and divides our country even more.''
``Fahrenheit 9/11'' won best picture at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and has grossed millions of dollars at the box office. Moore won an Academy Award for an earlier work, ``Bowling for Columbine.''
Critics accuse the film of being an unfair and inaccurate portrayal about President Bush's policies before and after Sept. 11, 2001.
email: beth@fridleytheatres.com
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Dumb idea. It makes us look like fools.
speak for yourself...
dull or sharpened?
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/7/7/100544.shtml
Moore Encourages Koreans, Japanese Not to Help U.S.
Korea's Digital Chosun reports that Michael Moore, director of "Fahrenheit 911," delivered Korean viewers a message in which he urged them to carry on a campaign against sending additional troops to Iraq.
Yes, treason.
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