40 in Pa. GOP See 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Free
By DAN LEWERENZ
Associated Press Writer
LEWISBURG, Pa. - Maurice Brubaker probably wouldn't have gone to see "Fahrenheit 9/11" on his own. After all, he's the chairman of the Bush/Cheney campaign team in Union County. But Brubaker found the offer at the Campus Theatre too good to pass up.
Brubaker was one of 40 Republicans to take advantage of the theater's offer of free admission Saturday. One Republican insisted on buying his own ticket.
"Part of me wishes that we would have sold out the theater," said Eric Faden, executive director of the nonprofit theater, who paid for the Republicans' tickets. "But this is what we wanted - we wanted people from all sides to see the movie so that there would be an informed debate."
That's why Brubaker came - and he didn't like what he saw.
"I don't think you can consider it a documentary, because I don't think both sides were represented," Brubaker said. "I don't think this movie would have been made if Al Gore had been elected president, and I don't think Al Gore could have stopped what happened on Sept. 11. I don't think anyone could."
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