Well F911 has come and gone. But reading notes like this from older folks makes me feel like I am not alone in the hatred of Neocon's and bush. What makes me even happier is who wrote the note and where they are in wealth. They are certainly the "haves" or the "have mores."
Dear Friends,
Regarding Fahrenheit 9/11 movie @ the Terrace...we were surprised & pleased that these local Southern owners were brave enough to get this film here. We called the office & were told there were hints that there might be a protest of pickets there. We said - not a problem. It will draw more folks, yet we were concerned that no Moore supporters/curious viewers might show.
So we told a batch of friends we'd go opening night to show our support for open-mindedness. When we got there an hour early to catch a supper nearby, the line was long - eager to get in. So Bill & crew went directly to the ticket booth. Surprisingly, they were sold out, despite having 2 screens running since 1 PM through to 11 PM - 9 viewings...full house.
2 TV teams were there to interview folks leaving the theatre. The parking lot was full. Such excitement in the Lowcountry!
I'm sure the film will be unsettling, yet informative. The facts have been scrupulously checked, we are told. Our son tells us he's heard that it might be the most important film of the century.
We don't know where you stand on this, but thought we'd give you our take. We plan to go Tuesday, 6/29 @ 4:30 & do Chinese at Osaka @ Windermere Plaza directly afterwards. If you would like to come, we welcome one and all.
We wore red as a sign of wanting peace. [A gesture folks are doing each Friday here in America.] We love this country. We support our young men and women in Iraq. We want peace. This film may just help our nation come along in this direction.
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