by PoorBensJournal, Wed Sep 30, 2009 at 01:28:22 PM EDT
Wednesday, 9/30
ATTN: BLOGGERS BOYCOTT MICHAEL MEDVED, WIND 560 AM, DAILY (Mid-afternoon)
I've been listening to this person for past few days and am convinced Michael Medved poses a real threat and danger to the United States and our democratic process: I strongly urge you to listen to Michael Medved if unfamiliar to you.
Mr Medved rips into Thomas Friedman's column in today's NY Times. I urge you listen to a podcast of today's broadcast, and to read today's column by Mr. Friedman.
There is no need for me to define Mr. Medved or discuss Mr. Friedman's column. More important you do yourself.
Look for me to follow-up with a corresponding list of Mr. Medved's sponsors, who we must boycott
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by yitbos96bb, Fri Oct 31, 2008 at 09:30:32 PM EDT
http://slackeruprising.com/
Slacker Uprising is Michael Moore's new film. Right now, Moore is letting his fans download it for free.
From Moore's website:
""Slacker Uprising" takes place in the wake of "Fahrenheit 9/11," during the run-up to the 2004 election, as I traveled for 42 days across America, visiting 62 cities in a failed attempt to remove George W. Bush from office. My goal was to help turn out a record number of young voters and others who had never voted before. (That part was a success. Young adults voted in greater numbers than in any election since 18-year-olds were given the right to vote. And the youth vote was the only age group that John Kerry won.)
What I encountered during the tour and the filming was both inspiring and frightening, so I thought, hey, this might make for a funny and enlightening movie! Each night, thousands would show up to volunteer in the Slacker Army against Bush. This drove local Republicans nuts. In one state they tried to have me arrested. At two colleges, rich donors offered to donate more money to the college if they would ban me from campus. Nearly a half-dozen universities kept the Slacker Uprising tour off their campuses. But there was no stopping this movement. By the time we got to Florida, 16,000 people a night were showing up.
It was clear that young people were the ones who were going to save the day -- just as they are in this year's election."
I highly recommend this and think it is very relevant to this years election
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by vamonticello, Fri Jun 22, 2007 at 07:34:26 AM EDT
Moore Says Weinstein Wanted Clinton Scene Cut
Moore said after the premiere that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, a personal friend and supporter of the Clintons whose company financed the film, "begged" him to remove a scene exposing Hillary Clinton as the second-highest recipient of campaign donations from the health-care industry.
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