>an e-mail address for Moore ?? or his Org. http://www.michaelmoore.com/
There is an "Email Mike" link in there somewhere. I've tried twice before, but I don't think the issue quite inspires him. I've never received a response, but I'm guessing that he's not exactly against it so much as it's just not his top priority, not precisely his bag. In any case a timely focal point for making people aware of the present state of things might be the upcoming Ford Th!nk protest in San Francisco, on Thursday October 10th. Here is a link: http://www.geocities.com/think_ev/ I have sent this information out, together with the flyer they prepared, to some major car mags so they would have a few days to arrange to have someone present to cover it, should they so choose. Here is the flyer: http://www.geocities.com/think_ev/images/thinkprotestflyer.jpg I suppose those with other contacts in the Press who might want to cover the story could make them aware. So, maybe someone active with Michael Moore would want to be present and take pictures and find out what it's all about. Those skeptical of the value of EV's and exactly what is being protested would have the opportunity to get a more hands-on experience, talk to EV owners, etc. I think there are a lot of people who see the protesters as being very enthusiastic but as having an over-inflated idea as to the level of demand (projecting their own enthusiasm unrealistically, thinking that it translates into demand for dozens of thousands of cars). I am not as anti-war as Moore is, but I do think it is incumbent upon us to do everything possible to win the war, not just propose military action, and failure to try to build and sell and use non-Middle-East-fueled cars amounts to failure, on our part, to do everything possible. The basic information is: > >Protest Ford's decision to kill the Th!nk City electric car. > >12 noon >October 10, 2002 >S and C Ford >Dolores at Market St. >San Francisco > >www.ThinkElectric.org (This link sends you to the geocities link.) jl
