Fw: Behind the scenes, the TT Pin and, how do you lean?

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From: Atlas Shrugged Part 2 <sup...@atlasshruggedmovie.com>
Subject: Behind the scenes, the TT Pin and, how do you lean?
To: mraybur...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 11:15 AM

Producers, how do you lean Politically?

With last week's "Is Atlas Political" poll resulting in some great commentary, we're wondering now... how do you lean Politically? Stop by facebook and take our latest poll. You may just be surprised as to what other like minded individuals have to say.

So... how do you lean politically?

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Last Call to Go Behind-The-Scenes

Catch a glimpse of exclusive behind the scenes footage by joining producers John Aglialoro, Harmon Kaslow, and co-screenwriter, Duncan Scott, at the upcoming Atlas Society event "The Atlas Summit" in Washington D.C. this June 28th through July 1st.

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