Saturday, September 25, 2004

Sen. Zell Miller to Receive Ronald Reagan Award

Sen. Zell Miller to Receive Second Annual Ronald Reagan Award

Frontiers of Freedom Institute will present the award. Frontiers is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy organization dedicated to protecting the constitutional rights of Americans and restoring constitutional limits on the extent and power of government. It was founded and is currently chaired by retired United States Senator Malcolm Wallop, (R-Wyo.).

"We are honored that Sen. Miller has agreed to accept this award bearing the name of an American hero," Wallop said. He added that the selection was made prior to the death of the former president, but today's announcement was held in deference to the historic funeral. "It was appropriate to wait," Wallop concluded. "And now we look forward to an outstanding evening of honoring two great men."
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Michael Moore Plans to Rally Non-voters and Slackers

Michael Moore Launches 60-City Swing State Tour; College and NBA Arenas in 20 Battleground States to Feature Live, On Stage, Oscar- winning Filmmaker; He Plans to Rally Non-voters and Slackers, 'America's Majority'

To: National Desk
Contact: Ken Sunshine or Mark Benoit, 212-691-2800, both of Sunshine Consultants

NEW YORK, Sept. 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Calling it his "Slacker Uprising Tour" in an effort to get millions of traditional non- voters to the polls on Nov. 2, the Oscar-winning filmmaker of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and number 1 bestselling author Michael Moore announced today that he will embark on a 60-city tour to the 20 battleground states beginning Sept. 26 in Elk Rapids, Michigan, and ending on Election Day in Tallahassee, Florida.
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related

  • Michael Moore Speaks Tonight at Thomas & Mack - October 15, 2004 A well-known director comes to Las Vegas today to encourage college students to vote. The filmmaker will bring his "Slacker Uprising Tour" to UNLV tonight. UNLV's student government is paying more than 12,000 dollars to host Moore's tour. Tickets to his speech at the Thomas and Mack Center are $5.00 dollars.
  • 30 turn out for anti-Moore protest - one of about 30 demonstrators who voiced their disagreement with Moore’s politics and the actions of UNR’s student government.