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Film Screening on Patriot Act "Unconstitutional" 3/12 at EOTL |
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by ACLU and VFP Email: vfppcola (nospam) yahoo.com |
24 Feb 2005
Modified: 06:48:59 PM |
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For Immediate Release:
Pensacola Veterans for Peace and the Panhandle Chapter of the The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida will host the film "Unconstitutional: The War on Civil Liberties", the latest groundbreaking documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Robert Greenwald, at End of the Line Café, 610 E. Wright Street at 7pm on Saturday March 12
"Unconstitutional," which was written, directed and produced by Nonny de la Peńa, explores how the Patriot Act has taken away checks on law enforcement and endangers the civil liberties of all Americans. The Patriot Act, which was passed just 45 days after September 11 with virtually no debate, is being met with a significant grassroots groundswell from across the political spectrum. Resolutions opposing the Patriot Act have passed in approximately 340 communities in 41 states, including four statewide resolutions. These communities represent over 53 million people who believe that the Patriot Act goes too far.
This event if FREE and open to the public
For more information, please contact the Pensacola Vets for Peace at vfppcola (at) yahoo.com
What: Film Screening of "Unconstitutional: The War on Civil Liberties"
When: March 12 at 7pm
Where: End of the Line Café, 610 E. Wright St- 429-0336
Sponsored by: Pensacola Veterans for Peace and the Panhandle Chapter of the ACLU |
See also:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl5/vfppcola/ http://www.acluflpanhandle.org/ |
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