Posted on 10/21/2004 8:45:32 PM PDT by Stellar Dendrite
Sorry for reposting this but I realize the limited time we have as far as the 'shelf life' and it's implications in this election.
Michael Savage suggested that people have "Stolen Honor" parties. I think it's a great idea. The truth must be known about these POWs, the Vietnam War, and the whole anti-war movement. Sinclair has gained exposure of this movie due to the controversey, try and discuss it with people you know (especially Democraps).
Everyone who has the movie, or plans on purchasing it: try to get together a group of people that you know from work, church, college, and so on. Try to get Democrats, if they refuse, say "oh, come on...I thought people of your persuasion considered yourselves 'open minded'!". If they refuse further, tell them that you'll watch Fahrenheit 9/11 with them as an 'even exchange' (of course you can narrate the whole movie, pointing out it's innaccuracies).
A caller on the Savage Nation said that in his area, someone rented out a conference room in a Hotel and got 1000 people to watch. Individuals in larger cities could do this, you could even try to get a local talk radio conservative to host/promote the event. Maybe the stolen honor site can issue an 'official' email that will list suggestions on how to organize an event?
I think this is a good idea, and may change some minds. So if you read this thread, and even if you can't participate please give it an ol' BTTT for the POWs sake!!!
A Stolen Honor viewing party in Springfield, Missouri.
For details check out 6 - 9 am M - F on David Vincent Jericho Talk Radio Show, 1260 AM.
Stolen-honor party...Is that anything like a panty raid?
Yeah, you get to steal the panties right off the prisoner's heads in Abu Gharib
Or watch it here: http://www.buttondepress.com/BostonManifesto/StolenHonor.wmv
bttt
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