Re: please VOTE
From: Barbara Weatherhead (bweatherheadmn.rr.com)
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:13:35 -0700 (PDT)
A big Thumbs Up!

Barbara Weatherhead
bweatherhead [at] mn.rr.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: jojane [at] juno.com [mailto:jojane [at] juno.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:59 PM
To: Barb Weatherhead
Subject: [sa-talk] please VOTE

All -
Mary Ann Lundquist is involved in organizing this GREAT event, and would
like Social Action to co-sponsor.  (this is a draft info piece, so FUS
is
named, but your vote will determine if that info stays on the flyer...)

Please vote - do you support Social Action co-sponsorship?

My vote is:  YES!

Thanks.
Jo



Subject: Re: Draft of announcement about screening Nov 3
 

 
STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote
Twin Cities Premiere
 
Date:                Friday, November 3rd 
Time:               7:00-8:45 pm, includes 70 minute film followed by
discussion with EMMY-winning, OSCAR-nominated filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman 
Place:              First Unitarian Society
http://firstunitariansociety.org/directions/main.html
 
900 Mount Curve Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403
            Chalice Room (basement)  
Cost:                Free and open to the public (donations invited)
Food:               Popcorn plus a $3.00 donation for pizzia and a
beverage.
Sponsors:         Association of Universalist Women (First U Church)
Protecting Rights' Campaign and the Social Action Committee of FUS. 
Contact:           Jennifer Jewell Thomas 612-920-2653,
jjthomas [at] skypoint.com 
or the FUS office at 612.377.6608.

STEALING AMERICA: Vote by Vote, a New Feature-length Documentary by
EMMY-winning, OSCAR-nominated filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman, documents
significant irregularities in the Presidential election of 2004 while
underscoring the fact that election fraud and reform are not partisan
issues. The film weaves together dramatic behind-the-scenes experiences
of poll workers, computer security experts, journalists, politicians,
activists and voters of all ages. We hear from those who feel their
communities were targeted for intimidation during the election, side by
side with descriptions of irregular machine tallies, in which the number
of votes tallied don't equal the number of votes cast.

The Presidential election of 2004 ignited both personal, as well as
political passions for millions of people. For many, their involvement
did not end when the election was over.
 

 


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