Dear MoveOn member,
>
> When Fahrenheit 9/11 opens this weekend, tens of
> thousands of people will leave the movie looking to
> take action. That's why next Monday night, MoveOn
> members will host over a thousand house parties,
> taking our campaign to beat George Bush to a whole
> new level. We're calling it "Turn Up The Heat."
> You're one of our most committed members, and we
> hope you can attend a party near you -- we want you
> to help launch this new wave of activity.
>
> At these parties, you'll have a chance to meet other
> local MoveOn members -- always fun -- and ask
> Michael Moore questions about his film in an
> interactive national town meeting. But more
> importantly, you'll help build a movement that will
> make a big difference on November 2nd.
>
> Can you join us at a house party on Monday night? To
> find and sign up for one in your area, just go to:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
>
> If no one in your neighborhood has signed up yet to
> host, it's easy to set up a party of your own. All
> you need to have in order to host is a place which
> folks can come to, and (in order to participate in
> the virtual town meeting) either (1) a computer with
> high-speed internet access and speakers or (2) a
> speakerphone. We'll provide you with a detailed
> guide to hosting a party and all of the tools you
> need to make your party a success. We'll even ask
> other MoveOn members to help you with snacks,
> drinks, and clean-up.
>
> To host a "Turn Up the Heat" house party, just sign
> up now at:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
>
> Our campaign to make Fahrenheit 9/11 a success has
> already gotten extensive media coverage. Adam Ruben,
> MoveOn PAC's Field Director, has been on MSNBC and
> the Today show to talk about the film. Our
> involvement has been written about in the New York
> Times, USA Today, and local and regional papers
> across the country. And best of all, Move America
> Forward, the right-wing group that has been pushing
> theaters to drop the film, has admitted that thus
> far they don't know of a single theater that has
> censored the movie. We're winning!
>
> Now we need to channel the movie¡¯s momentum into
> the activities that will win the election. Sign up
> to attend a party in your neighborhood now at:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
>
> When Fahrenheit 9/11 opens this weekend, tens of
> thousands of people will leave the movie looking to
> take action. That's why next Monday night, MoveOn
> members will host over a thousand house parties,
> taking our campaign to beat George Bush to a whole
> new level. We're calling it "Turn Up The Heat."
> You're one of our most committed members, and we
> hope you can attend a party near you -- we want you
> to help launch this new wave of activity.
>
> At these parties, you'll have a chance to meet other
> local MoveOn members -- always fun -- and ask
> Michael Moore questions about his film in an
> interactive national town meeting. But more
> importantly, you'll help build a movement that will
> make a big difference on November 2nd.
>
> Can you join us at a house party on Monday night? To
> find and sign up for one in your area, just go to:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
>
> If no one in your neighborhood has signed up yet to
> host, it's easy to set up a party of your own. All
> you need to have in order to host is a place which
> folks can come to, and (in order to participate in
> the virtual town meeting) either (1) a computer with
> high-speed internet access and speakers or (2) a
> speakerphone. We'll provide you with a detailed
> guide to hosting a party and all of the tools you
> need to make your party a success. We'll even ask
> other MoveOn members to help you with snacks,
> drinks, and clean-up.
>
> To host a "Turn Up the Heat" house party, just sign
> up now at:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
>
> Our campaign to make Fahrenheit 9/11 a success has
> already gotten extensive media coverage. Adam Ruben,
> MoveOn PAC's Field Director, has been on MSNBC and
> the Today show to talk about the film. Our
> involvement has been written about in the New York
> Times, USA Today, and local and regional papers
> across the country. And best of all, Move America
> Forward, the right-wing group that has been pushing
> theaters to drop the film, has admitted that thus
> far they don't know of a single theater that has
> censored the movie. We're winning!
>
> Now we need to channel the movie¡¯s momentum into
> the activities that will win the election. Sign up
> to attend a party in your neighborhood now at:
>
> action.moveon.org/f911/
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Re: move on
Fri, June 25, 2004 - 2:52 PMI encourage everyone to see this movie. I went to a midnight showing last night, and when I left I was livid!
MoveOn.org could make a killing just by putting collection buckets outside the theaters where this is being shown.
