To: YaYa123
I wonder about your strategy of ignoring it.
I don't think this campaign - STOP Michael Moore - is about censoring anything, but it is about halting a free political campaign event that unfortunately has no possibility of balance. It is a documentary" of dubious value filled with hate-filled innuendoes and lies about Dubya and conservatives.
For this reason I am supporting this campaign to stop its showing in as many theaters as possible.
18 posted on
06/11/2004 1:13:16 PM PDT by
eleni121
(Preempt and Prevent---then Destroy)
I honestly don't think Michael Moore can influence public opinion any further than those liberals that need a regular fix of despair.
We've witnessed these last few days what the vast majority of America respects and admires: an optimist, not a pessimist - confidence and hope, not doubt and despondence.
In other words, Americans are most receptive to the message of Ronald Reagan, not misery-peddlers like Michael Moore.
26 posted on
06/11/2004 1:31:46 PM PDT by
jla
(http://www.ronaldreaganmemorial.com/memorial_fund.asp)
To: eleni121
Wow - you just said exactly how I feel.
Can you imagine if this had been a piece going after John Kerry. The FEC would have put it under McCain-Feingold and said it was a political ad and subject to campaign finance limitations.
To: eleni121
It would not be beyond the realm for this organization to be part of the PR machine.
It is BS, anyone who wants to see it should feel free to see it. Viewing that drivel will only make them stupider.
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