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Hi Everybody,

Just wanted to shoot out an email to let everybody know that ‘Strip Club King’ is now available for pre-order at the link below or just go to Amazon.com and type in ‘strip club king’…the official North American release date is August 4, so all DVDs purchased will be shipped that day…if you know anybody who may be interested, please forward this along. Thank you to everybody who helped make this DVD possible.  I have been very blessed to have been able to get this story of Joe Redner out to a national audience. Please email me if you have any questions for concerns.

In case you are confused, or I have not been in contact for a while, the documentary was directed by me and produced by Chris Woods.

Also, If you have seen the film already on one of the DVD promotional discs or at the Gasparilla Film Fest, please feel free post a review on Amazon.

New reviews from the legendary Ron Jeremy and Steve Persall:

“If Shelby McIntyre hadn’t made this movie, Hollywood could never dream up a character lke Joe Redner, a saintly sinner railing against political and religious hypocrisy. Armed with nothing but the truth, Strip Club King is like Mr. Smith going to Washington for lap dances“.– Steve Persall, St. Pete Times

“It has been my pleasure sharing the stage with Joe Redner many times at the Night Moves Awards Show. He is a gentleman , entrepreneur, and freedom fighter. He singlehandedly turned an eye-sore into an attractive gentleman’s club, even raising the real estate value of the surrounding neighborhood. Joe is a classy guy and this documentary chronicles him beautifully”.– Ron Jeremy

http://www.amazon.com/Strip-Club-King-Story-Redner/dp/B0029LBNT0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1242436971&sr=1-1

Sincerely,

Shelby McIntyre
http://www.StripClubKingMovie.com

VOTER SUPPRESSION BILLS FAST-TRACKED IN TALLAHASSEE
by Kindra Muntz, President
Sarasota Alliance for Fair Elections (SAFE)

Citizens groups from all over the state rallied yesterday in opposition to two voter suppression bills being fast-tracked through the Florida legislature.

Voter Suppression – for all the details click here.

Keep your calls going to legislators all over the state to VOTE NO on SB 956 and House companion bill PCB-EDCA 09-08.

Be sure to call House Speaker Larry Cretul  850-488-1450 and Senate President Jeff Atwater 850-487-5100 to stop the bills from going to the floor of the House and Senate, which could happen as early as Tuesday, April 21st in the House and Wednesday, April 22nd in the Senate.

Call your Representative and Senator to VOTE NO on the bills if they get to the floor.

FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE AND SENATOR HERE:

List of House of Representatives

http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Representatives/representatives.aspx?SessionId=61

List of Senators
http://www.flsenate.gov/Legislators/index.cfm?Tab=legislators&CFID=129871154&CFTOKEN=38926163

Call Representative Dorothy Hukill at 850-488-6653, the presenter of the bill in the House, to withdraw her sponsorship.
Call Senator J.D. Alexander at 850-487-5044 and Senator Alex Diaz de la Portilla at 850-487-5109 to withdraw their sponsorship of the Senate bill.

Then call Governor Charlie Crist at 850-488-4441 to VETO the bill, no matter how it is amended, if it gets to his desk.

These bills are bad for voters, bad for election integrity, and bad for democracy.

The American people are bleeding to death, and “in the midst of an economic debacle, it is the rich who are being bailed out.”

[Taxpayers have already put up $173 billion, or more than a thousand times the amount of these bonuses, to fund the government’s AIG “rescue.” Since September 16, AIG has sent $120 billion in cash, collateral and other payouts to banks, municipal governments and other derivative counterparties around the world. This includes at least $20 billion to European banks. – “The Real AIG Outrage”, WSJ, March 17, 2009.]

AIG, received more than $170 billion in emergency federal aid, has become the chief exhibit for both sides of the bailout debate.

Executives say they must pay retention bonuses to keep employees who are unwinding its Financial Products division, which nearly brought down the insurance giant with trading in exotic derivatives. But a former senior Financial Products executive who spent eight years at the firm disagreed.

Because the division is shrinking and no longer seeking new business, many workers have lost their relevance.

The only key positions are employees who are working to extricate AIG from $2 trillion worth of outstanding contracts, the executive said. “The guys who are getting paid all the big money are not really the ones who are important to the company,” he said…

AIG could cease to exist any given day, and, in bankruptcy, the assets are taken over by solvent, better run companies. If it’s done right, the mess is cleaned up in 6 months, and its customers continue to get service, barely missing a beat.

…Several industry executives, observing the pressure being exerted on AIG and other big banks, say they are worried about joining in government efforts to rescue the financial system in the newly charged political environment.

“Am I afraid of the populist outrage? Yes,” said Lynn Tilton, chief executive of Patriarch Capital, a private-equity firm that has weighed making such an investment.

New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo yesterday questioned the value of bonus payments in retaining employees at AIG. He noted that of 73 people who received bonuses of $1 million or more, 11 no longer work at the company.

AIG declined to comment. (fat surprise there, huh?) But a person familiar with the situation said the company did not want to release the names because of privacy issues and also out of concern for the safety of the individuals.

The company has been flooded with irate phone calls and death threats in the past few days.

The new guy at AIG says that he “understood” the public fury at the bonuses. I very much doubt that. If he had any comprehension before the tsunami of anger,  he would never have signed off on them.

Now, maybe he has some notion that it wasn’t a good idea, but I don’t think he “understands” the fury of people who make, say, $40,000 a year being taxed to provide fat bonuses to people making a many hundred thousands a year and screwing up royally in the doing.

He has no idea at all what it feels like.
His income in retirement is higher than most people make in several life times of work.

Enough! We don’t want no stinking cake!!!  Said the poor to Marie-Antoinette.

But even Marie Antoinette was more in touch with the public than it seems our financial industry and government is.  She was known to have said “It is quite certain that in seeing the people who treat us so well despite their own misfortune, we are more obliged than ever to work hard for their happiness”.

“Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner” will finally have it’s highly anticipated Florida Premiere in Tampa at the Gasparilla Film Fest tomorrow night, Friday, March 6, 2009 at 10:40 PM.

Tons of new press coverage in anticipation of the Florida Premiere, see below:

1) Tampa Tribune online:
http://www2.tbo.com/conten..t/2009/mar/05/redner-film-..screens-friday-festival/

2) St. Pete Times online:
http://blogs.tampabay.com/..movies/2009/03/strip-club-..king.html

3) The Tampa Tribune article above will be in print tomorrow Friday, March 6, 2009.

4) If your in the Tampa area and have Brighthouse Cable, check out Bay
News 9 some time today(Thursday March 5), they are running a story and
interview with chris and me about the film’s Florida premiere all day every hour. We will post the video on our MySpace page in a few days.

5) 970 WFLA radio will be running a phone interview I did with them all tomorrow morning(Friday Maarch 6) during the morning show from 6 – 9 am.

6) Savannah online article for the Psychotronic Film Fest a few weeks back:
http://www.connectsavannah...com/gyrobase/Content?oid=..oid%3A12395

“Strip Club King: The Story of Joe Redner”, directed by Shelby McIntyre and produced by Chris Woods, two Tampa, Florida filmmakers, takes a journey into the life and career of one of Florida’s most famous and outspoken personalities, Joe Redner. Joe Redner is the 1st Amendment fighter and owner of the most famous strip club in the world, the Mons Venus.

The self-made millionaire who started with nothing, dropped out of school in the 10th grade, has been arrested 150 times, sometimes up to 4 times a day, had his clubs raided hundreds of times, earned his GED in jail at the age of 40, became an avid student of the law, got clean and sober, and is a constant 1st Amendment fighter and political candidate.

The Tampa crowd will be treated to the on-screen appearances of many recognizable local personalities through interviews and archival news footage such as: Tedd Webb, former Tampa Mayor Dick Greco, State Senator Ronda Storms, former Tampa City Council member Bob Buckhorn, Biblical Research Center’s Larry Keffer, John Wilson, Kelly Ring, Kathy Fountain, Gayle Sierens, Reginald Roundtree, Brendan McLaughlin, Warren Elly, Mike Deeson, Jack Harris, Chris Krimitsos and more!!!

“Strip Club King” will also have it’s North American DVD release in May 2009 with Passion River Films and has international representation with Aspect Film LTD in England.

For more information please contact Shelby McIntyre at:
shelbyvmcintyre@yahoo.com or 813-944-7013

Below are links of interest.

Gasparilla Film Fest profile and to buy advance tickets:
http://gasparilla.bside.com/2009/films/stripclubkingjoeredner_gasparilla2009

http://www.stripclubkingmovie.com/
http://aspect-films.com/strip-club-king-the-story-of-joe-redner/

View Trailer:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=19629005

EXECUTIVE ORDER — ENSURING LAWFUL INTERROGATIONS

By the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, in order to improve the effectiveness of human intelligence gathering, to promote the safe, lawful, and humane treatment of individuals in United States custody and of United States personnel who are detained in armed conflicts, to ensure compliance with the treaty obligations of the United States, including the Geneva Conventions, and to take care that the laws of the United States are faithfully executed, I hereby order as follows:

Section 1.  Revocation.  Executive Order 13440 of July 20, 2007, is revoked.  All executive directives, orders, and regulations inconsistent with this order, including but not limited to those issued to or by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from September 11, 2001, to January 20, 2009, concerning detention or the interrogation of detained individuals, are revoked to the extent of their inconsistency with this order.  Heads of departments and agencies shall take all necessary steps to ensure that all directives, orders, and regulations of their respective departments or agencies are consistent with this order.  Upon request, the Attorney General shall provide guidance about which directives, orders, and regulations are inconsistent with this order.

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Pretty awesome, not even there a week and already on the ball!!!  Frankly I am amazed he is acting so quickly.  I guess the last 8 years have given me a bad case of cynicism.  I may recover if this keeps up.

Obama’s first days:

Two years after launching the most technologically savvy presidential campaign in history, Obama officials ran smack into the constraints of the federal bureaucracy yesterday, encountering a jumble of disconnected phone lines, old computer software, and security regulations forbidding outside e-mail accounts.

What does that mean in 21st-century terms? No Facebook to communicate with supporters. No outside e-mail log-ins. No instant messaging. Hard adjustments for a staff that helped sweep Obama to power through, among other things, relentless online social networking.

“It is kind of like going from an Xbox to an Atari,” Obama spokesman Bill Burton said of his new digs.

…team members, accustomed to working on Macintoshes, found computers outfitted with six-year-old versions of Microsoft software.

But….All is not lost and the change begins Now!

WASHINGTON – In a first-day flurry of activity, President Barack Obama on Wednesday set up shop in the Oval Office, summoned advisers to begin dealing with war and recession and ordered new lobbying rules for “a clean break from business as usual.”

He also froze salaries for top White House staff members, placed phone calls to Mideast leaders and had aides circulate a draft executive order that would close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay within a year…

…Unveiling ethics rules that he portrayed as the fulfillment of a major campaign promise, Obama said that “the way to make government responsible is to hold it accountable.” The rules are needed, he added, “to help restore faith in government, without which we cannot deliver the changes that we were sent here to make.”

The pay freeze affects the roughly 100 White House employees who make more than $100,000 a year. “Families are tightening their belts, and so should Washington,” Obama said…

…In an attempt to deliver on pledges of a transparent government, Obama said he would change the way the federal government interprets the Freedom of Information Act. He said he was directing agencies that vet requests for information to err on the side of making information public — not to look for reasons to legally withhold it — an alteration to the traditional standard of evaluation.

Just because a government agency has the legal power to keep information private does not mean that it should, Obama said.

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By Dana Milbank CLEARWATER, Fla. — “Okay, so Florida, you know that you’re going to have to hang onto your hats,” Sarah Palin told a rally of a few thousand here this morning, “because from now until Election Day it may get kind of rough.”

You betcha. And the person dishing out the roughest stuff at the moment is Sarah Palin.

“I was reading my copy of the New York Times the other day,” she said.

“Booooo!” replied the crowd.

“I knew you guys would react that way, okay,” she continued. “So I was reading the New York Times and I was really interested to read about Barack’s friends from Chicago.”

It was time to revive the allegation, made over the weekend, that Obama “pals around” with terrorists, in this case Bill Ayers, late of the Weather Underground. Many independent observers say Palin’s allegations are a stretch; Obama served on a Chicago charitable board with Ayers, now an education professor, and has condemned his past activities.

“Now it turns out, one of his earliest supporters is a man named Bill Ayers,” Palin said.

“Boooo!” said the crowd.

“And, according to the New York Times, he was a domestic terrorist and part of a group that, quote, ‘launched a campaign of bombings that would target the Pentagon and our U.S. Capitol,'” she continued.

“Boooo!” the crowd repeated.

“Kill him!” proposed one man in the audience.

Palin went on to say that “Obama held one of the first meetings of his political career in Bill Ayers’s living room, and they’ve worked together on various projects in Chicago.” Here, Palin began to connect the dots. “These are the same guys who think that patriotism is paying higher taxes — remember that’s what Joe Biden had said. “And” — she paused and sighed — “I am just so fearful that this is not a man who sees America the way you and I see America, as the greatest force for good in the world. I’m afraid this is someone who sees America as ‘imperfect enough’ to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country.”

What’s chilling is this republican campaign stirs up hate and racism and incites violence, nay, murder: and then does not condemn the behavior of their constituents.

I am embarrassed and frightened for Florida, for the republicans and for America.  I can see why the world thinks badly of us at this point.

Go to the polls and vote for America, Vote Obama.

Source: The New York Times [edited]

8-12-08 On Wednesday [6 Aug 2008], the United States Justice Department revealed its evidence that Dr. Bruce E. Ivins, on his own, committed the worst act of bio-terrorism in the country’s history. This 18-year veteran scientist of the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md., is accused of killing 5 people and sickening 17 others in the fall of 2001. Dr. Ivins died on 29 Jul 2008 of an apparent suicide without a chance to give his side of the story.

After reading the affidavits and listening to the Justice Department briefing, I was both disheartened and perplexed by the lack of physical evidence supporting a conviction Dr. Ivins was a friend and colleague of mine for nearly 16 years. We worked together at Fort Detrick. He was a senior scientist, and I was, first, a bench scientist and, from 1999 to 2003, the chief of the bacteriology division.

The Justice Department has presented different types of evidence to support its argument that Dr. Ivins was the person who mailed anthrax to Tom Brokaw, Tom Daschle and others in September and October of 2001. Much of this evidence is outside the realm of science: Dr. Ivins’s alleged fixation with a sorority; strange comments in excerpts from his e-mail messages; a connection to a Greendale school that might or might not explain the fictitious return address on anthrax mailings. I will not address these points beyond noting that they are highly circumstantial. As a scientist, however, I feel compelled to comment on what should have been the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s strongest link between Dr. Ivins and the terrible crime: deadly anthrax spores. In the summary of its findings, the FBI states that investigators used 4 different genetic techniques to match the anthrax-laced attack letters to a unique DNA footprint of a single anthrax spore preparation in one flask that had been in Dr. Ivins’s custody….read more of this revealing story and why questions remain

Seymour Hersh recently reported that Vice President Dick Cheney and his staffers once discussed having Navy SEALs dress up as Iranian sailors and then attack American ships. Behold the massive press coverage.

EXCLUSIVE: To Provoke War, Cheney Considered Proposal To Dress Up Navy Seals As Iranians And Shoot At Them

Speaking at the Campus Progress journalism conference earlier this month, Seymour Hersh — a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist for The New Yorker — revealed that Bush administration officials held a meeting recently in the Vice President’s office to discuss ways to provoke a war with Iran.

In Hersh’s most recent article, he reports that this meeting occurred in the wake of the overblown incident in the Strait of Hormuz, when a U.S. carrier almost shot at a few small Iranian speedboats. The “meeting took place in the Vice-President’s office. ‘The subject was how to create a casus belli between Tehran and Washington,’” according to one of Hersh’s sources.

During the journalism conference event, I asked Hersh specifically about this meeting and if he could elaborate on what occurred. Hersh explained that, during the meeting in Cheney’s office, an idea was considered to dress up Navy Seals as Iranians, put them on fake Iranian speedboats, and shoot at them. This idea, intended to provoke an Iran war, was ultimately rejected:

HERSH: There was a dozen ideas proffered about how to trigger a war. The one that interested me the most was why don’t we build — we in our shipyard — build four or five boats that look like Iranian PT boats. Put Navy seals on them with a lot of arms. And next time one of our boats goes to the Straits of Hormuz, start a shoot-up.

Might cost some lives. And it was rejected because you can’t have Americans killing Americans. That’s the kind of — that’s the level of stuff we’re talking about. Provocation. But that was rejected.

Hersh argued that one of the things the Bush administration learned during the encounter in the Strait of Hormuz was that, “if you get the right incident, the American public will support” it.

“Look, is it high school? Yeah,” Hersh said. “Are we playing high school with you know 5,000 nuclear warheads in our arsenal? Yeah we are. We’re playing, you know, who’s the first guy to run off the highway with us and Iran.”

The purpose of a writ of habeas corpus is to cause a government to release a prisoner or show through due process why the prisoner should be held.

…The day after the Supreme Court ruled that detainees imprisoned at Guantanamo are entitled to seek habeas corpus hearings, John McCain called it “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country.” Well.

…the Supreme Court’s ruling only begins marking a boundary against government’s otherwise boundless power to detain people indefinitely, treating Guantanamo as (in Barack Obama’s characterization) “a legal black hole.” And public habeas hearings might benefit the Bush administration by reminding Americans how bad its worst enemies are.

…McCain, co-author of the McCain-Feingold law that abridges the right of free political speech, has referred disparagingly to, as he puts it, “quote ‘First Amendment rights.’ ” Now he dismissively speaks of “so-called, quote ‘habeas corpus suits.’ ” He who wants to reassure constitutionalist conservatives that he understands the importance of limited government should be reminded why the habeas right has long been known as “the great writ of liberty.”

The above are excerpts from George Will’s column on the Washington Post.

BUT….

What does Obama say? Read this from the Senate Floor in 2006:

That is the true genius of America–a faith in simple dreams, an insistence on small miracles; that we can tuck in our children at night and know that they are fed and clothed and safe from harm; that we can say what we think, write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door. …..

Without hearing a sudden knock on the door. I bring this up because what is at stake in this bill, and in the amendment that is currently being debated, is the right, in some sense, for people who hear that knock on the door and are placed in detention because the Government suspects them of terrorist activity to effectively challenge their detention by our Government…

…I would like somebody in this Chamber, somebody in this Government, to tell me why this is necessary. I do not want to hear that this is a new world and we face a new kind of enemy. I know that. I know that every time I think about my two little girls and worry for their safety–when I wonder if I really can tuck them in at night and know that they are safe from harm. I have as big of a stake as anybody on the other side of the aisle and anybody in this administration in capturing terrorists and incapacitating them. I would gladly take up arms myself against any terrorist threat to make sure my family is protected.

But as a parent, I can also imagine the terror I would feel if one of my family members were rounded up in the middle of the night and sent to Guantanamo without even getting one chance to ask why they were being held and being able to prove their innocence.

This is not just an entirely fictional scenario, by the way. We have already had reports by the CIA and various generals over the last few years saying that many of the detainees at Guantanamo should not have been there. As one U.S. commander of Guantanamo told the Wall Street Journal:

Sometimes, we just didn’t get the right folks….

To deny habeas corpus to our detainees can be seen as a prescription for how the captured members of our own military, diplomatic, and NGO personnel stationed abroad may be treated. …..

…The Congress has every duty to insure their protection, and to avoid anything which will be taken as a justification, even by the most disturbed minds, that arbitrary arrest is the acceptable norm of the day in the relations between nations, and that judicial inquiry is an antique, trivial and dispensable luxury.

The world is watching what we do today in America. They will know what we do here today, and they will treat all of us accordingly in the future–our soldiers, our diplomats, our journalists, anybody who travels beyond these borders. I hope we remember this as we go forward. I sincerely hope we can protect what has been called the “great writ”–a writ that has been in place in the Anglo-American legal system for over 700 years…

The observations of the judicious Blackstone . . . are well worthy of recital: ‘To bereave a man of life. . . or by violence to confiscate his estate, without accusation or trial, would be so gross and notorious an act of despotism as must at once convey the alarm of tyranny throughout the whole nation; but confinement of the person, by secretly hurrying him to jail, where his sufferings are unknown or forgotten, is a less public, a less striking, and therefore a more dangerous engine of arbitrary government.'”

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