Thursday, October 8, 2009

Not Evil Just Wrong

No commentary. The hyperbole speaks for itself:

From the website: http://www.noteviljustwrong.com/

"Not Evil Just Wrong is the film Al Gore and Hollywood don't want you to see. It reveals the true human cost of Global Warming hysteria.

Not Evil Just Wrong
shows how Global Warming alarmism and the tax increases that go along with it are going to increase costs for working families during one of the worst recessions in living memory.

Al Gore and his allies want to ban fossil fuels in the developed world. This would devastate the American economy and drive jobs to India and China.

Be part of the resistance. With your help we can bypass the barriers to distribution that Hollywood and the mainstream media put up to stop you from hearing the truth.

Be part of the premiere night by hosting a screening in your home, community center or church. Be part of the cinematic tea party movement and tell Al Gore and the elites that you are fed up with taxes and restrictions that threaten jobs across the country."

And from the Rio Grande Foundation:

"The Rio Grande Foundation and CARE to Co-host World Premier of “Not Evil, Just Wrong” in Las Cruces

(Albuquerque) New Mexico’s free market think tank, the Rio Grande Foundation, and CARE, the Citizens Alliance for Responsible Energy, are teaming up for a world premier film event.

What: World premier of the film “Not Evil, Just Wrong,” which takes on the conventional wisdom on global warming. We are coordinating with the filmmakers and hundreds of other groups nationwide to qualify this event for the Guinness Book of World Records.

When: On October 18, 2009, at 6pm,

Where: The Las Cruces Allen Theatres Cineport 10 which is located at 700 S. Telshor,

Who: The Rio Grande Foundation and CARE.

Cost: Price of this full-length feature-film event is $8.00...


and from an email:


...The Santa Fe Event (same day) will be held at: The Historic Jean Cocteau Theater which is located at 418 Montezuma Ave.
Cost: Price of this full-length feature-film event is $8.00 at both
locations."



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