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To: American Spirit who wrote (1204)7/1/2004 8:39:19 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 4965
 
Hey kerry spirit, I take great pride in my early recognition that the campaign style is going to be an issue. We love you - keep it up.

Oh BTW - if David Duke was allowed to run as a Republican candidate and participate in the debates - what would you say? Given the assumed outrage - how do you explain Al Sharpton being allowed into the dem debates?

I will tell you why - Sharpton and Kucinich prevented kerry from having to debate John Edwards one on one.

So - kerry owes his candidacy to Al Sharpton! What is the price to be paid for that?



To: American Spirit who wrote (1204)7/1/2004 8:58:48 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
film.guardian.co.uk

kerry spirit - I really believe the dem left are Hezbollah sympathizers and Arafat supporters!

Fahrenheit 9/11 gets help offer from Hezbollah

Samantha Ellis
Thursday June 17, 2004
The Guardian

The controversy over Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 just won't go away. The film, which is being advertised with the strapline "Controversy? What controversy?", has been rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America, meaning no one under 17 can see it unless accompanied by an adult. Distributors Lions Gate Films and IFC Films, opening the film next week, are appealing against the decision. The rating came partly because the film shows images of US soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners, images Moore says he had long before the scandal erupted. He told Associated Press he kept quiet because he thought he'd be accused of "just putting this out for publicity for my movie".
Anger at Moore is building up, too. Pro-military lobby group Move America Forward is campaigning to "Stop Michael Moore from profiting in his attacks on America and our military"; Michael Wilson is making a documentary called Michael Moore Hates America; and the website www.moorelies.com is out "to expose America's fakest pseudo-muckraker".

Meanwhile, in the United Arab Emirates, the film is being offered the kind of support it doesn't need. According to Screen International, the UAE-based distributor Front Row Entertainment has been contacted by organisations related to the Hezbollah in Lebanon with offers of help. All in all, Tony Blair must be relieved that Moore is not going to make a film about him; Moore rebuffed the rumour in a message on his website headlined: "Sorry to scare you, Tony. Michael Moore was just kidding."