Moore’s Distributor OK with Hizballah Support
Last week we reported that terror gang Hizballah was anxious to help promote Michael Moore’s anti-American film Fahrenheit 911 in Lebanon.
Today comes the news that Moore’s distributor is fine with that: Moore film distributor OK with terror support. (Hat tip: rumpole.)
The company distributing filmmaker Michael Moore’s Bush-bashing movie “Fahrenheit 9/11” says it won’t reject an offer of help from Middle East terrorist organization Hezbollah.
As WorldNetDaily reported, terrorists affiliated with the Iran-backed network last week offered to help promote the film in the United Arab Emirates.
The movie industry publication Screen Daily reported, “In terms of marketing the film, [distributor] Front Row is getting a boost from organizations related to Hezbollah which have rung up from Lebanon to ask if there’s anything they can do to support the film.”
The story then quotes Front Row Managing Director Gianluca Chacra: “We can’t go against these organizations as they could strongly boycott the film in Lebanon and Syria.”
Now there’s a principled stand for you. It speaks volumes about the motivation and intent of these people, that they will surrender to Hizballah out of fear that their trashy movie won’t make enough money in Lebanon.
And why is Hizballah so eager to help Moore? Simple. Because his film advances the radical Islamic agenda, in a way that these primitives could never pull off themselves.



