October 21, 2004

Fahrenheit 9/11 Sound Track - Download it now!

Is the video too big for you? Well now you can hear Fahrenheit 9-11. I have separated the audio track and you can Download it Here. It's only 14 megs - far smaller than the 650 meg video. Download it and pass it around.

Posted by marc at October 21, 2004 04:41 PM | TrackBack
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Thank you!

I also wanted to ask you to look into spreading the word about using Public Access Channels in local towns to broadcast F9/11.

We are organizing an effort at DU

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=1132759&mesg_id=1132759

And it appears Michael has given his permission to do so.

http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/vote_2004/44435.php

By C.J. Karamargin
ARIZONA DAILY STAR

A Tucson woman has succeeded where director Michael Moore failed: She is making sure the anti-Bush documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" gets on television before the Nov. 2 election. Radio producer Elaine Higginbotham has Moore's permission to air the controversial film on local public-access television. The broadcast means that an estimated 150,000 local cable subscribers could be among a select few able to view the film without having to rent the DVD.

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Higginbotham asked Moore if she could air "Fahrenheit 9/11" when he visited Tucson on Oct. 11 as part of a national speaking tour. His response to her request, she said, was unequivocal and captured on tape.

"Yes, of course," he said. "Burn, baby, burn. Please do that … and please try to get as many people as possible to see it before the election."

Moore could not be reached for comment, but Behrend said Higginbotham signed a release indicating she has permission to air the film.

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Spokesmen for both companies say they do not exercise any "editorial control" over cable access programming. The same holds true for the city and Access Tucson. "It really is a public forum and the only restriction really is that the programs be noncommercial," Behrend said.

Posted by: AirAmericaTALK.com at October 21, 2004 05:09 PM
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