A Letter From Michael Moore
The following was posted by Michael Moore on his website and sent out in an email by Moveon.org. As acknowledged by Moore in his letter, award shows, by and large, are at the very least, silly. That's not to say I don't religiously watch the Oscars, but....I digress.
Moore is right. The election did not invalidate or solve any of the concerns about W, his junta, their trumped up war on terror or their continued illegal occupation of Iraq and alienation of the world. Fahrenheit 9/11 is as important as ever. It takes seconds to vote (you don't even have to register) and on January ninth, we can let Bush know that while he may have squeaked through in another farcical excuse for an election, there are millions of us who will not go quietly into that good night!
Hasta la victoria, siempre!
-Mark
Dear Friends,
May I take a break from our post-election despair to share with you a little piece of happy/silly/cool news?
Fahrenheit 9/11 has been nominated by the People's Choice Awards as the American public's "Favorite Film of the Year." The five nominees were chosen from a poll of thousands of Americans in mid-to-late November. The other nominees for best film are Spiderman 2, The Incredibles, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, (with Jim Carrey), and Shrek 2. It is the first time ever a documentary has been nominated for best film by the People's Choice Awards.
The People's Choice Awards are considered, among all the awards shows, to be the one which most accurately reflects the "mainstream" public opinion in the United States.
OK, now, here's the best part: YOU get to vote! Online. Now. Just go to http://www.pcavote.com/voting/film/f01.shtml, click on the little circle next to Fahrenheit 9/11 in the "Favorite Movie" category and press the "vote" button. Voting is going on now and continues only through this coming Monday, December 13, at 3:00pm ET, so send an e-mail to your friends and let them know they can vote, too. Winners will accept their awards live on CBS on January 9.
Now, normally I wouldn't make a very big deal out of something like this. It's nice and I'm honored, but it's not exactly the number one priority on any of our minds these days. In fact, when we found out we were nominated over a week ago, I didn't even think to tell you about it or put it up on our website.
But then a group of top Republicans took out a full page ad in USA Today (and placed a similar one in the Hollywood trade magazine, Variety) proclaiming that "An election is over, but a war of ideas continues." The point of the ad was to say that while they, as right wing conservatives, were proud of getting rid of Kerry, there was still one more nuisance running around loose they had to deal with -- me! They also issued a not-so-subtle threat to the Academy Awards voters that, in essence, said don't even THINK about nominating Fahrenheit 9/11 for Best Picture. And Bill O'Reilly recently bellowed that if the Oscars recognize my work this year, Middle America will boycott Hollywood.
Oops. I guess he spoke too soon. Because now along comes Middle America's favorite awards show, the People's Choice, and the People's Choice this year, along with a Spiderman superhero and a lovable green ogre, is a film that apparently continues to resonate throughout the country. The truth about Iraq, Bush, terror and fear. The election has not altered or made irrelevant, unfortunately, a single one of these issues. That they (and the film that dealt with these issues) are still at the forefront of the majority of the public's minds should give serious pause to Mr. Bush as he brags about a nonexistent "mandate" and begins to spend his "political capital."
He may have been (barely) the people's choice on November 2 (Ohio recount excluded), but now the people get to vote again, this time for a movie. It's about the best we can do right now, and, trust me, it won't be long before we start the real work we need to do to get our country back.
Again, go to http://www.pcavote.com/voting/film/f01.shtml, click on the little circle next to Fahrenheit 9/11 in the "Favorite Movie" if you want to vote for our film. I promise, if we win, to give a nice and polite speech.
Yours,
Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
mmflint@aol.com
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