To: DestroytheDemocrats
There is going to be competition.
There is rumor that Moore is going to have Fahrenheit 911 shown accross the country on TV as well the day before the election!
To: Greg the Republican
Matt Drudge should post the info on this on the drudge report!
The best way to get people to watch this documentary will be if a big media hype over whether or not it should be seen is started by the Kerry camp, just like they did with the swifties.
To: Greg the Republican
I don't think the argument that Sinclair is unfairly trying to influence the election will fly because of this: Tonight at my local grocery store here in Phoenix, AZ, I saw for the first time a large display filled with videos of "Fahrenheit 9/11." Evidently Moore and his backers have just released the video and DVD versions of his vile, trashy film. What a coincidence that the DVD and video are released on October 9th. So if Moore can play his propaganda film in the theaters for four months and then release the video and DVD 24 days before the election, then what's wrong with Sinclair playing Stolen Honor on TV a week before the election? This is such hypocrisy by people claiming this is unfair. Where are the critics of Sinclair as the fat slob Moore rolls around the country playing his propaganda film at colleges? Sinclair has every right to play this documentary, which certainly will be factually and historically accurate (unlike Moore's trashy propaganda film.)
70 posted on
10/09/2004 10:30:10 PM PDT by
defenderSD
(To the Democrats it's all about the children....and their indoctrination into socialist ideology.)
To: Greg the Republican
There is rumor that Moore is going to have Fahrenheit 911 shown across the country on TV as well the day before the election! His will be on pay per view if it happens at all.
I am not sure of the Sinclair presentation. I did not read it all.
79 posted on
10/10/2004 12:08:55 AM PDT by
AlGone2001
(If liberals must lie to advance their agenda, why is liberalism good for me?)
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