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Thursday, September 23, 2004

Nick Flynn and Heidi Julavitz have both committed to making phone calls for Operation Ohio. They'll both be joining me for a fundraiser in Manhattan for Concerts For Change on October 23rd. Details to be announced.

Also, there a review of Laurenn and Michelle's Rent Girl up on Maud Newton.

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Put Away Your Hankies...a message from Michael Moore

9/20/04

Dear Friends,

Enough of the handwringing! Enough of the doomsaying! Do I have to come there
and personally calm you down? Stop with all the defeatism, OK? Bush IS a goner
-- IF we all just quit our whining and bellyaching and stop shaking like a
bunch of nervous ninnies. Geez, this is embarrassing! The Republicans are
laughing at us. Do you ever see them cry, "Oh, it's all over! We are finished!
Bush can't win! Waaaaaa!"

Hell no. It's never over for them until the last ballot is shredded. They are
never finished -- they just keeping moving forward like sharks that never
sleep, always pushing, pulling, kicking, blocking, lying.

They are relentless and that is why we secretly admire them -- they just simply
never, ever give up. Only 30% of the country calls itself "Republican," yet the
Republicans own it all -- the White House, both houses of Congress, the Supreme
Court and the majority of the governorships. How do you think they've been able
to pull that off considering they are a minority? It's because they eat you and
me and every other liberal for breakfast and then spend the rest of the day
wreaking havoc on the planet.

Look at us -- what a bunch of crybabies. Bush gets a bounce after his convention
and you would have thought the Germans had run through Poland again. The
Bushies are coming, the Bushies are coming! Yes, they caught Kerry asleep on
the Swift Boat thing. Yes, they found the frequency in Dan Rather and ran with
it. Suddenly it's like, "THE END IS NEAR! THE SKY IS FALLING!"

No, it is not. If I hear one more person tell me how lousy a candidate Kerry is
and how he can't win... Dammit, of COURSE he's a lousy candidate -- he's a
Democrat, for heavens sake! That party is so pathetic, they even lose the
elections they win! What were you expecting, Bruce Springsteen heading up the
ticket? Bruce would make a helluva president, but guys like him don't run --
and neither do you or I. People like Kerry run.

Yes, OF COURSE any of us would have run a better, smarter, kick-ass campaign. Of
course we would have smacked each and every one of those phony swifty boaty
bastards down. But WE are not running for president -- Kerry is. So quit
complaining and work with what we have. Oprah just gave 300 women a... Pontiac!
Did you see any of them frowning and moaning and screaming, "Oh God, NOT a
friggin' Pontiac!" Of course not, they were happy. The Pontiacs all had four
wheels, an engine and a gas pedal. You want more than that, well, I can't help
you. I had a Pontiac once and it lasted a good year. And it was a VERY good
year.

My friends, it is time for a reality check.

1. The polls are wrong. They are all over the map like diarrhea. On Friday, one
poll had Bush 13 points ahead -- and another poll had them both tied. There are
three reasons why the polls are b.s.: One, they are polling "likely voters."
"Likely" means those who have consistently voted in the past few elections. So
that cuts out young people who are voting for the first time and a ton of
non-voters who are definitely going to vote in THIS election. Second, they are
not polling people who use their cell phone as their primary phone. Again, that
means they are not talking to young people. Finally, most of the polls are
weighted with too many Republicans, as pollster John Zogby revealed last week.
You are being snookered if you believe any of these polls.

2. Kerry has brought in the Clinton A-team. Instead of shunning Clinton (as Gore
did), Kerry has decided to not make that mistake.

3. Traveling around the country, as I've been doing, I gotta tell ya, there is a
hell of a lot of unrest out there. Much of it is not being captured by the
mainstream press. But it is simmering and it is real. Do not let those
well-produced Bush rallies of angry white people scare you. Turn off the TV!
(Except Jon Stewart and Bill Moyers -- everything else is just a sugar-coated
lie).

4. Conventional wisdom says if the election is decided on "9/11" (the fear of
terrorism), Bush wins. But if it is decided on the job we are doing in Iraq,
then Bush loses. And folks, that "job," you might have noticed, has descended
into the third level of a hell we used to call Vietnam. There is no way out. It
is a full-blown mess of a quagmire and the body bags will sadly only mount
higher. Regardless of what Kerry meant by his original war vote, he ain't the
one who sent those kids to their deaths -- and Mr. and Mrs. Middle America
knows it. Had Bush bothered to show up when he was in the "service" he might
have somewhat of a clue as to how to recognize an immoral war that cannot be
"won." All he has delivered to Iraq was that plasticized turkey last
Thanksgiving. It is this failure of monumental proportions that is going to
cook his goose come this November.

So, do not despair. All is not over. Far from it. The Bush people need you to
believe that it is over. They need you to slump back into your easy chair and
feel that sick pain in your gut as you contemplate another four years of George
W. Bush. They need you to wish we had a candidate who didn't windsurf and who
was just as smart as we were when WE knew Bush was lying about WMD and Saddam
planning 9/11. It's like Karl Rove is hypnotizing you -- "Kerry voted for the
war...Kerry voted for the war...Kerrrrrryyy vooootted fooooor theeee
warrrrrrrrrr..."

Yes...Yes...Yesssss....He did! HE DID! No sense in fighting now...what I need is
sleep...sleeep...sleeeeeeppppp...

WAKE UP! The majority are with us! More than half of all Americans are
pro-choice, want stronger environmental laws, are appalled that assault weapons
are back on the street -- and 54% now believe the war is wrong. YOU DON'T EVEN
HAVE TO CONVINCE THEM OF ANY OF THIS -- YOU JUST HAVE TO GIVE THEM A RAY OF
HOPE AND A RIDE TO THE POLLS. CAN YOU DO THAT? WILL YOU DO THAT?

Just for me, please? Buck up. The country is almost back in our hands. Not
another negative word until Nov. 3rd! Then you can bitch all you want about how
you wish Kerry was still that long-haired kid who once had the courage to stand
up for something. Personally, I think that kid is still inside him. Instead of
the wailing and gnashing of your teeth, why not hold out a hand to him and help
the inner soldier/protester come out and defeat the forces of evil we now so
desperately face. Do we have any other choice?

Yours,

Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com


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