Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 dawn beaven <dawn_beaven@...> wrote: SiliconeKids , ilena.rose@..., ilena03@...From: "dawn beaven" <dawn_beaven@...>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 15:10:24 +0100Subject: RE: [siliconeKids] An Update from (and an invitation to hisfilmfestival) hi its dawn beaven here from siliconesurvivors in the uk Its GREAAT moore is doing film I hope it covers our stories of our toxins from our breast implants. I have another project at the Moment I went to the Lupus unit at St s in London for my lupus check which has got worse unformtunately but interesting the doctor knows about silicone survivors and asked if I could compile a list of the English ladies suffering from Lupus from breast implants silicone mainly but I will put in the saline cases too if any of your ladies are interested and in the uk please do get them to send details of where they were diagnosed lupuys and breif story and address or mobile no if they want a bit of anominity i am not sure what he has in mind but he is definitely keen to help us all as he is well aware of the problem and his predecessor Graham was a big Lupus guy at St Thaomass although hes now retired hope the ladies will help please could you post this to your ladieslove dawnxx>From: Rogene S <saxony01 >>Reply-SiliconeKids > < >, SiliconeKids ><siliconekids >>Subject: [siliconeKids] An Update from (and an invitation to >his filmfestival)>Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 21:10:56 -0700 (PDT)>>>> st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } From: >maillistmichaelmoore [mailto:maillistmichaelmoore]>Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 9:23 AM>sweetcarolinelvwebtv (DOT) net>Subject: An Update from (and an invitation to his >filmfestival)>>> Friends,> Just a quick note to let you know how things are going.> Back in February, I asked if people would send me letters describing >their experiences with our health care system. I received over 19,000 of >them. It was truly overwhelming as we literally took a month and read them >all. To read about the misery people are put through on a daily basis by >our profit-based system was both moving and revolting. That's all I will >say right now.> We've spent the better part of this year shooting our next movie, >"Sicko." As we've done with our other films, we don't discuss them while we >are making them. If people ask, we tell them "Sicko" is "a comedy about 45 >million people with no health care in the richest country on earth."> But like my other movies, what we start with (General Motors, guns, >9/11) is not always what we end with. Along the way, we discover new roads >to go down, roads that often surprise us and lead us to new ideas -- and >challenge us to reconsider the ones we began with. That, I can say with >certainty, is happening now as we shoot "Sicko." I don't think the country >needs a movie that tells you that HMOs and the pharmaceutical companies >suck. Everybody knows that. I'd like to show you some things you don't >know. So stay tuned for where this movie has led me. I think you might >enjoy it.> At this point, we've shot about 75% of "Sicko" and will soon begin >putting it together. It will be released in theaters sometime in 2007.> And if you don't hear much from me in the meantime, it's only 'cause I'm >busy working. I realize that my silence doesn't stop the opposition with >their weird obsession for me! It seems like not a week passes without my >good name being worked into some nutty news story or commentary. (I have to >say, though, I did enjoy Tom Delay blaming me and Ms. Streisand for why he >had to resign from Congress!)> I hope all of you are enjoying your summer. If you're near the state of >Michigan later this month, I'll be putting on the second annual Traverse >City Film Festival in Traverse City, Michigan. I've personally selected 60 >or so movies that I love, many of which did not get the notice or >distribution they deserved. Others are brand new independent movies and >documentaries that I hope will find a large audience when they are >released.> The film festival will take place in this beautiful town in northern >Michigan, from July 31st to August 6th. Appearing in person with their >films will be O. ("Three Kings"), Lawrence Bender ("An >Inconvenient Truth"), Terry ("Hotel Rwanda"), Larry >("Borat"), plus Jeff Garlin, Jake Kasdan, and other filmmakers. We're also >going to show every feature film made by the greatest American director of >all time, Stanley Kubrick. Joining us in person will be his executive >producer, Jan Harlan, and actors Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange") >and Modine ("Full Metal Jacket"). We'll also be presenting a >special salute to films made in Iran (a sort of "Let's get to know them >first this time!" effort).> If you'd like to see the entire list of films, click here. Tickets go on >sale today (July 7) at noon. To purchase your tickets (all seats $7), click >here or call 231-929-1506. Last year we had 50,000 admissions, and we >expect most films to sell out early this year.> Well, that's it for now. Bush has quietly closed down the special >section of the CIA that was devoted solely to capturing Mr. bin Laden, so >we can all rest easy now. I wonder who his next scary evildoer will be. A >fearful nation awaits its marching orders, sir!> Yours,> >mmflintaol> P.S. Don't forget to visit my website which I update every day with all >the news the Bush stenographers (a/k/a "Mainstream Media") fail to put on >page one.>>>>>>>>>>>>--->>>>You are currently subscribed to Mike's Message as: >sweetcarolinelvwebtv (DOT) net>>>>>>To unsubscribe click on the link below:>>>>>>http://go.netatlantic.com/u?id=39655729P & l=michaelmoore>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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