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| 3/26/2003
| Jagrmeister
Posted on 03/26/2003 11:58:46 PM PST by jagrmeister
Question- I have a petition on Michael Moore that I posted earlier on Free Republic and got an excellent response. What are the rules on re-posting the petition? Can this be done to get more people that may have otherwise missed it?
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To: jagrmeister
Why react to Michael Moore? He's a poster child for the loud-mouthed left. He embarrasses himself more each time he produces another piece of inane "cinemagogery."
To: jagrmeister
Hopefully the re-posting's okay, Jager. How about sending a Freepmail to Admin Moderator, to check?
Keep up the great work champ; it's obvious Hollywood liberals have been muted, by the passionate condemnation of American patriots. If Moore has too thick a skin perhaps someone he works with, or for, may be swayed by your campaign.
To: jagrmeister
I didn't see it...
To: TPartyType
It's a humorous petition- a request for him to go on a hunger strike to prove he's a "serious" activist or just a windbag. NO MORE RICE KRISPIE SQUARES, Mr. Moore!
To: jagrmeister
HA! Where do I sign?! Good job!
To: jagrmeister
Why don't you just keep bumping your old thread where you posted the petition link?
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posted on
03/27/2003 10:11:49 AM PST
by
anymouse
To: jagrmeister
Everytime I think of people like Michael Moore I envision this one scene in the movie "Soldier" starring Kurt Russell. The cowardly officer displaying braggadocio throughout the whole movie finally comes face-to-face with his nemesis, Kurt Russell, and what does he do? He pees his pants.
To: anymouse
post the link or send it to me and i'll move it into other cricles
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posted on
03/27/2003 10:51:50 AM PST
by
francisr
(what about our 'direct action'? get them where it counts - $$$)
To: TPartyType
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