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The Grassroots Mouthpiece Show

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In this episode of The Grassroots Mouthpiece I talk with Steve Wimberly about the third  showing of Atticus V. The Architect in Alabama that hit a snafu. When the board of the Capri Theater in Montgomery, Alabama realized that the film was about one of their Board of Directors, they remimbursed the rental money for the theater, and refused to let the film run at the Capri Theater. You see, the documentary proves that federal prosecutors, including former Alabama U.S. Attorney, Leura Canary, who is on the board of the Capri theater, committed multiple improper acts in their relentless persecution of Don Siegelman. *Theater Director Martin McCaffrey claims the film protrays Canary "in a false and defamatory manner." 

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