rlev1223
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Sun Jul-18-04 10:48 PM
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I just got back from an "Outfoxed" party |
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Dems have better food and more free wine than repugs. Movie was good, but old news if you've been watching. New legal effort tomorrow to challenge Fox trademark.... will fail, but will be energizing. Some people seemed really surprised by depth of Fox calumny...even Dem supporters. Good time had by all.
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Ellen Forradalom
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Sun Jul-18-04 10:53 PM
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1. Film gave a good overview of Fox viciousness |
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Ours had about ten people, good food & drink, three happy playing kids, and an excellent post-viewing discussion.
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Sun Jul-18-04 10:54 PM
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Sun Jul-18-04 11:25 PM
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3. I just got back from one, too!... |
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I attended one in Murfreesboro, TN. It was fun even though I already knew how biased Fox News is. There were appx 25 people there, mostly college students. It's good to see so many young people who are involved and concerned about what's going on in the news media as well as America. :kick:
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Sun Jul-18-04 11:52 PM
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4. Good ol' MTSU ... spent 4 very happy years there... n/m |
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Mon Jul-19-04 01:01 AM
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in OC - there were about 40 people there not enough chairs or room 2 C clearly. I'm gonna have 2 order it. The interactive online conference after was great.
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Mon Jul-19-04 01:12 AM
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6. I just got back from one as well |
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It is one I helped host with a friend of mine. We had somewhere between 70 and 80 people. This was our third MoveOn event and we are in a good sized city so we've been increasing the size of our venue each time. This was the first time we had to ask for donations to help pay for the community center room that we rented for the night. We're looking into finding a free meeting hall where we can host up to 100 to 150 people whenever MoveOn has such an event. We are also beginning to think about hosting smaller 'political awareness' nights on a weekly basis--based on our email lists (not sponsored by MoveOn).
The Documentary was well received. Part of the focus of the group was lost, I think, by the conference call that followed. Part of that was due to our having technical difficulties so we were unable to patch through the phone to a larger speaker. Although perhaps half the people stayed for this, we had to be very quiet in a large room to hear the speaker phone. By the time that presentation was complete, the crowd had dwindled to a hand full of people. Still, those who HAD stayed were motivated to actually DO something and we had an interesting discussion about what some of our options were.
I know we will be continuing this sort of thing.
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