Slacker Uprising Tour:
Moore urges voter turnout
`Fahrenheit 9/11' maker addresses 6,000 at KSU. Bush supporters heckle
By Martin Cizmar
KENT - Self-described slacker Zach Croft hasn't had a working refrigerator in three years, but he's never missed a chance to vote.
So there was little chance that the 29-year-old, now in his seventh year as an undergraduate student at Kent State University, would miss the opportunity to take in controversial filmmaker Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising Tour stop Sunday night in Kent.
``People in my demographic don't get out to vote,'' Croft said. ``If you don't use it they'll take it away.''
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Speaking from a stage outfitted with a comfy recliner and a table stocked with Ramen noodles, packages of new underwear and copies of his books and movies to be given to slackers who pledge to vote in this year's presidential election, Moore interacted with his audience early on.
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