As I perused the news on a Monday morning, I came across the following:
Michael Moore’s red-hot documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11″ earned more in its first three days of release across North America than his previous record-breaking movie did in its entire run.
Even before ‘Fahrenheit 9/11′ opened at theaters, the White House and its right-wing allies tried to smear both the messenger and the message. But the facts support the film.
A court ruling slams the Bush Administration for rewriting regulations to favor media corporations. The FCC must protect – not undermine — the public interest, the court
says.
A group of U.S. investors have agreed to buy the Loews Cineplex Entertainment theater chain for $1.46 billion. Among them, the Carlyle Group, cited in Moore’s movie as the intersection point for the Bush family and Saudi oil money.
With thousands of Republicans set to invade New York city this summer, high-priced escorts and strippers are preparing for one grand old party.