AM I FREAKIN' INVISIBLE OR WHAT?

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

The information appearing below in orange I copied from the Drudge Report I was watching the Discovery Times Front Page last night and learned that Disney will not be releasing Michael Moore's film now due to political pressures from the Bush camp. Well, in my book, if you bow to the Bushes (a task for which they must be on their knees) you go on my sh*t list. Disney can go to hell for all I care. I advise a boycott of Disney and I advise a letter, e-mail, rant whatever be sent off to Disney right away letting them know that bowing to the Bushes will get them no where fast. I would have expected better from Mickey Mouse, but then George Bush is a cartoon anyway. Honk if you think George and Disney both suck.

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUN MAY 11, 2003 17:32:04 ET XXXXX

MICKEY MOORE: DISNEY TO FINANCE NEW BUSH-BASHING DOCUMENTARY

DISNEY's modern-day magic kingdom has room for all: Now joining Mickey and Minnie and Pooh bear and Goofy -- is Hollywood badboy Michael Moore, the DRUDGE REPORT explains.

The WALT DISNEY CO. is set to spend millions financing a new explosive Bush-bashing documentary from Michael Moore [BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE] -- a documentary which claims bin Laden was greatly enriched by the Bush family!

DISNEY, via subsidiary MIRAMAX, has agreed to cover the production costs, said to be in the millions, of Moore's planned FAHRENHEIT 911.

"The primary thrust of the new film is what has happened to the country since Sept. 11, and how the Bush administration used this tragic event to push its agenda," Moore explains.

FAHRENHEIT 911 will be released during the upcoming presidential election cycle. [More Moore in '04.]

The director claims he will document on film how the "senior Bush kept his ties with the bin Laden family up until two months after Sept. 11."

Moore will also scrutinize, in graphic detail, why America is so disliked abroad.

With DISNEY financing now secure, Moore, who once railed against corporate media interests, may appear at this week's Cannes film festival in France.

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