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J20 Voter March Independent
Films - SOLD
OUT
We are offering a
VHS combined tape of two great independent films
of the Jan. 20th counter-inaugural demonstrations. See what the mainstream media did not want you to
see! See how the media blocked out the largest
counter-inaugural demonstrations since the Vietnam War era where
Bush protestors far outnumbered Bush supporters! See
the video tapes that were played at Al Gore's staff Birthday
party (see letter from Al Gore below). We encourage you to have "house
parties" and show these excellent independent
films:
* "Raining
on the Parade: Inauguration 2001," new
edited version which mentions the May 19th Voter
Rights March. Produced by Deep Dish TV in
New York City, it is a superb counter-inaugural
independent film with a lot of time and money
spent in professionally editing. This 30 minute
independent film has original footage from all of
the various groups at the counter-inaugurals
(including Voter March at Dupont Circle), along
with political commentary from Congressional
representatives and the National Press Club on the
"stolen election" and the loss of our
voter rights.
* "Not My President - Voices from the
Counter-Coup J20 2001" by the Independent
Media Center (New York City) is another excellent
30 minute documentary film with high action coverage of
all the groups at J20, including Voter March
(Dupont Circle and confrontation at March to 14th
and K), the Shadow Inauguration with Rev. Al
Sharpton, the
International Action Center, Students for an
Undemocratic Society, N.O.W., the anarchist Black
Bloc and the new Black Panthers. Click
on for the Indymedia
audio/video trailer.
"I
Loved both films ... The Americorporate
media's cover-up of all this is a total disgrace.
That was real news captured on tape on J20 - and
none of it was shown on TV. Young kids
getting beat down with billy clubs by immoral
cops. How those cops got away with those abuses is
beyond me as an American patriot ... Quieting the
people's vote first, then quieting their protests
later. (One of the best uses of a 20 dollar
bill around)."
Eric Rainbolt, Austin, Texas
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