Posted on 10/16/2004 2:48:36 PM PDT by Jeff Head
BTTT
Thanks for the BUMP BTT
I just called our local station (WEAR -- Channel 3 in Pensacola, FL) to confirm and was told that indeed the program will play on Sunday, October 24th at 6 PM CDT.
Joe, in the program department, told me the show will not be just showing the documentary "Stolen Honor," but a program built around it.
Two VCRs already set for relatives in non-Sinclair areas.
I agree 100% with your review, and can see why the sKerry supporters don't want the truth about this dispicable traitor to get out.
If sKerry were a Republican with precisely the same history the masses would be aware of who this piece of sh** really is and would justifiably find it ludicrous to even consider him as commander-in-chief.
Great pic!
Just go to their Site: www.stolenhonor.com. You can watch it online or get your own copy for only $15. A bargain, to be sure.
If the Dish Network would even put it on PPV that would help..it needs to be shown out here on the left coast where Oregon has Bush ahead by five points as of yesterday. For the People's Republic of Oregon to have Bush up by five....that is something! If the Dish Network had it on, you might see Washington state, which is also close, and maybe even California come along...now how about that!! Lets get it on the Dish network, ppv or otherwise! It might mean a landslide and no legal crap the DNC has planned.
Put our money where our mouths are...buy Sinclair stock.
michael moore says he'll give his 'documentary' to sinclair for free if they show it before the election
They are showing it on KOVR out of Sacramento, which is ABC. I was shocked and glad. It'll air on Saturday, Oct 23rd at 7:00 pm. Most of the people I know are voting for Bush, but I'd still like to see it.
I wish I could get the station, but live too far up the coast. We need a showing up this way.
You're way ahead of me! Fifty years ago when I was a young woman in D.C. I always read the Washington--Star?--my memory is failing! Only read the Post once--that was enough.
For a while I would go a week with no Times--then the mailman would deliver 5! But I read every one, skipping over the Sports and most of the Business. Lately they are only a day or two behind--our Philadelphia Inquirer is good for the comics and the food section only!
It's my understanding that diplomats in D.C. look to the Times for up-to-date info on what's going on in their countries. The in-depth articles on the various regions are just fascinating. I have to say if the Times was the only written material available in schools that our students would no doubt learn more than they do today--provided they could read! So-called "continuing education" is eons behind.
My greatest thrill was the fairly recent Travel Section article on dinosaur bones discovered in Montana (hope this is right!). I gave it to an elderly lady in our church who goes out there regularly on digs with her daughter and I thought I recalled it was the Griffin dig.
Sure enough! The photos of the farmer's home were exactly where they were and you can't imagine how excited they were to see the write-up. They are still thanking me.
As we renew our yearly subscription there is a block we can check off to have copies sent to local schools!
I'm still trying to find out what happened to Jill Kamp and her Queen of Bargains column.
Back in the mid 1980's, when I was in a singles club for sailers, one of my normal crew was a beautiful young lady who had been a reporter for the Washington Star. She has since been with Time-Life books and now is a free-lancer with her husband, travelling the country in an RV and writing about their adventures.
She was so much better looking than two other Star folks - Maureen Dowd and the gross Helen Thomas.
So it was the Star! Makes me feel better.
My husband and I went with friends today to see Celsius 41.11--we were the only 4 people in the theater for the 3:15 show!
I'm worried there isn't enough publicity. This theater is at Neshaminy Mall in Langhorne, PA just about 1/2 mile from the Route 1 exit of the PA Turnpike, about 30 min. north of Philadelphia.
We all thought it was excellent and should be required for all students! Unfortunately they are getting a lot of propaganda in school these days and not a whole lot of truth!
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