| Kerry
Campaign Stops Pennsylvania Showing of "Stolen Honor”
Michael Moore has been running around the country
for months showing his anti-Bush film.
But
when a local theater in Pennsylvania tried to show the new film
"Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal," the Kerry campaign
and lawyers friendly to it caused the theater owner to stop its
showing.
"Stolen
Honor” was to have been shown Tuesday night at a local theater
in Jenkintown, Pa., near Philadelphia.
The documentary features 17 POWs who say Kerry's anti-war actions
in the early 1970s prolonged the war and their captivity.
Apparently, the Kerry campaign sent out an urgent email last week
to supporters asking they protest the showing.
After being threatened with litigation, the theater owner decided
not to show the film. Local Philadelphia radio station 1210 WPHT
1210-AM had been sponsoring the event.
"Former Swiftees and POWs were to be given the red carpet treatment,
the whole nine yards," wrote Chronwatch.com in an e-mail it
posted to its site.
"They just announced - within the hour - that the premier here
is cancelled because the theater was threatened with litigation.
Is this what free speech will look like under a Kerry administration
if he gets elected?" Chronwatch asked.
Maybe.
We hear that Carlton Sherwood, the producer of "Stolen Honor”
showed up outside the theater last night to hand out DVD copies
of his film.
Pro-Kerry protesters also showed up and started to get physical.
Police were called to quiet their protest.
Sherwood's Red, White and Blue is considering a lawsuit against
the Kerry-Edwards campaign for improperly interfering in the showing
of the film.
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