John said that when you contrast the contributions he's getting with those of his wealthy, Republican opponent, John is actually getting two to three times the number of contributions, "all from good folks who can see we are on the wrong track and want change for the entire country, whether they live in this state or not. It really is an amazing movement, and one that I'm proud to be a part of."
Thanks to a write-in campaign from activists and Kucitizens in the Pocahontas area (and Blog for Iowa, too), and also thanks to the fact that Fridley has banned "Fahrenheit 9/11" while at the same time it is the first documentary ever to top the $100 million mark (yeah, Frid-buddy, tell me THAT decision was not politically motivated - that's a lot of ticket sales to give up to influence votes in favor of the junta), the Rialto Theatre in Pocahontas has decided to show the film after all.
"Fahrenheit 9/11" will run at the Rialto Theatre in Pocahontas from August 20 through August 26.
It will play the same times as all other movies, 7:30 every evening with a 2pm Sunday matinee.
The admission prices are $4 for adults and $2 for 12 and under. Of course, F 9/11 is rated R, so the young'uns need to be accompanied by an adult.
Sunday matinees are $2 for everyone. Thursday night is FREE popcorn with every paid admission.
The Rialto Theatre holds 286 people. They are willing to hold special private showings, too, that week if any group is interested, with a flat rate of $200. If you are interested in doing something like that, feel free to give the manager a call.
Her name is Tonya Speer, and you can reach her at 712-335-3434 or 712-335-5742. 324 N. Main.
Today is the four-month anniversary of Blog for Iowa. The stats are in for July and we had our biggest month ever, so thought I'd share them with you.
Distinct hosts served (individual visitors) for the month of July: 18,326
Page Views for the month of July: 32,855
Daily average number of individual visitors for July: 591
Daily average number of individual visitors during the 4-day period of the Democratic National Convention: 1,035
Highest number of individual visitors ever in one day: July 28 with 1,353
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