To: plain talk
Help promote free speech.
Go videotape the movie, dupe it, and hand it out to people in front of the theater if agree to go home without seeing the movie.
3 posted on
06/25/2004 2:17:45 PM PDT by
anonymous_user
(Life is like a crap sandwich. The more bread you got, the less crap you gotta eat.)
To: anonymous_user
Go videotape the movie, dupe it, and hand it out to people in front of the theater if agree to go home without seeing the movie. That is copyright infringement, and also a good idea...
5 posted on
06/25/2004 2:20:18 PM PDT by
SunStar
(Democrats piss me off!)
To: anonymous_user
Yeah, get arrested. Great idea.
To: anonymous_user
Putting Out Fahrenheit 9/11: Time to Get Frosty.
A great opportunity to hand out and show pictures of the 'event' and its INNOCENT VICTUMS!!
A Terrorist is an EVILIST,...............a hate both parties crime event!
11 posted on
06/25/2004 2:31:41 PM PDT by
maestro
To: anonymous_user
That's what I was thinking, too. I wanna see it just to pick it apart, but sure as heck don't want to spend one cent doing it. If anybody does go, print out the flyer to hand out to people inline!
http://rightmarch.com/media/f911flyer.pdf
20 posted on
06/25/2004 2:42:59 PM PDT by
onehipdad
(Make no mistake, we are now engaged in World War III....)
To: anonymous_user
Go videotape the movie, dupe it, and hand it out to people in front of the theater if agree to go home without seeing the movie. No need to do anyhting illegal. Just get a brief fact sheet debunking the Moore lies, make copies of it, and hand the copies out to people at the theater.
21 posted on
06/25/2004 2:45:49 PM PDT by
kevkrom
(Reagan lives on... as long as we stay true to his legacy)
To: anonymous_user
Love it! In fact, I may grab up a couple of the "Will work for food" sign-flyers to stand there handing out copies. Jail don't bother them a bit, it's three hots and a cot.
24 posted on
06/25/2004 3:06:41 PM PDT by
barkeep
To: anonymous_user
and get yourself arrested and sued into bankruptcy.
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