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1 posted on 10/07/2004 8:18:26 PM PDT by doug from upland
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Ping.


2 posted on 10/07/2004 8:18:42 PM PDT by doug from upland (When the debate ended, Cheney gave Edwards a lollipop for being good)
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3 posted on 10/07/2004 8:20:14 PM PDT by apackof2 (Damn the torpedos! Full speed ahead!)
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To: doug from upland
See also THIS thread:
WMD – The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein
(New Documentary film by Fresno Area Realtor!)

Documentary Film: "WMD – The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein" ^ | 10/4/2004 | BRAD L. MAASKE, Victor Davis Hanson
Posted on 10/05/2004 2:00:40 PM PDT by Drago

The liberal bias toward the war in Iraq was one thing. Then came a propaganda piece that did more to line the pockets of a radical filmmaker than to tell the truth. That’s when Brad Maaske, a conservative businessman from the agricultural heart of California, decided enough was enough.

It was time for a documentary that told the truth about the human toll and terror under the personally guided regime of Saddam Hussein. WMD: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein offers a balanced view of the real Iraq, before, during and following the military involvement of the United States and its allies. WMD provides an objective report for Americans to consider prior to going to the polls in November.

Co-producer of WMD is Iraqi film director Jano Rosebiani, known most recently for the documentaries, “Mass Graves of Saddam Hussein” and “Chemical Ali.” Never before seen footage of the atrocities perpetrated in Iraq, the chemical attacks and interviews with survivors provide a riveting testimony for the justification of war and military support during reconstruction.

Exclusive interviews and expert analysis of the current geopolitical situation are provided, including an in-depth interview by Victor David Hanson, author of eleven books, including “The Western Way of War”, “An Autumn of War” and “ Between War & Peace.”

Theatrical exhibition in all major markets and a massive DVD release will follow.

CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
And, check out THIS wonderful new poster, from www.iraqitruthproject.com:


10 posted on 10/07/2004 9:21:28 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: doug from upland

BTT

Will go to see it if it comes to a theatre near me, take family and friends, and get a copy of the DVD.


16 posted on 10/07/2004 9:50:20 PM PDT by valleygal
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To: doug from upland; ALOHA RONNIE; DLfromthedesert; PatiPie; flamefront; onyx; SMEDLEYBUTLER; Irma; ...
If anyone did not shed a tear at the end of the film when the story of a soldier named Daniel Unger was told, they are without feelings.

Unger was from Maaske’s hometown of Exeter, California. His heroic actions saved Iraqi lives but cost him his own. Unger’s parents are devastated but spoke on camera and exhibited a rare courage and pride for what their son had done. Knowing their son, they would have been shocked if he had been anything other than a hero.

See also, from Daniel Unger - The Iraqi Page:
Daniel Unger   
Friday, May 28 2004 @ 08:03 AM EST
Contributed by: tomw

Individuals US

TulareAdvanceRegister -- An Army National Guardsman from Exeter was killed in Iraq.

Pfc. Daniel Unger, 19, was killed at an Army base south of Baghdad. His mother, Linda, said the family was informed of his death Wed-nesday morning.

"I want people to know he loved being in the Army," Linda Unger said. "He loved doing what he was doing and serving his country."

Exeter police Lt. Cliff Bush said he knew Unger and his family. Bush said Unger was always polite and friendly.

"There should be more young people like [Daniel] so that police officers like me would be out of a job," Bush said.

Linda Unger said her son had spoken to his father Sunday morning.

"He said, 'I'm in God's hands, dad, don't worry. Whichever way it goes, I'm OK,' " she said. "We believe that."

Daniel Unger turned 19 on March 21, the same day he arrived in Kuwait.

He was born in Mesquite, Texas. When he was 3, his family moved to California.

Daniel Unger graduated from Exeter Union High School in 2003. Two days after his graduation, he was sent to the U.S. Army In-fantry School in Fort Benning, Ga., for basic military training.

Linda Unger said her son graduated from boot camp Oct. 10.

"He was really proud of what he did," Linda Unger said. "He believed he was protecting us in America, and we agreed with him. He'd still be doing it if he could."

Linda Unger said her son and his girlfriend, Elli Peterson, had talked about getting engaged after he returned from the war.

Linda Unger said her son participated with the Bill Glass prison ministries and was a valued center fielder for Exeter High's baseball team.

"He had a good arm on him," Linda Unger said. "He even considered playing baseball for COS."

Steve Garver, Exeter High's baseball coach, said Daniel Unger had a mature view of life. Garver also was his senior-year English teacher.

"Daniel was very focused about what he wanted in his life," Garver said. "Even as a player, he knew he was going into the military. I saw him after boot camp ... and he was very confident in the fact that his God wanted him to be there, and that this was what he wanted to do for his country and fellow man.

"It wasn't a rah-rah kind of belief."

Daniel Unger's father, Marc, is pastor at Exeter Baptist Church. The Unger family also owns a karate studio in Exeter.

Linda Unger said her son had become a fourth-degree black belt before leaving for boot camp.

Marc Unger said his son was active in the church and was a licensed minister.

"Daniel preached an average of once a month for two years before he left for Fort Benning," Marc Unger said. "Daniel was a man of God. He loved Jesus and told everybody he loved Jesus.

"There was a consistency between his profession of faith and the way he lived his life. Everybody knew it."

Marc Unger said he and his wife supported their son's decision to enter the military.

"I think our country is a safer place because of guys like him," Marc Unger said.

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18 posted on 10/07/2004 9:59:37 PM PDT by RonDog
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"The death of innocents may total as high 1.3 million. While the United Nations supervised the notorious “Oil for Food” program, criminals and thugs made millions of dollars. As many as 3 million children died because of lack of food, medicine, and medical care. The world did not do that. The United States did not do that. Saddam Hussein did that. He kept perhaps $10 billion dollars for himself while letting the children die."

Spread the Word...the Liberation of Iraq has been America at her finest, not a "mistake"...I can't wait until this DVD is available for mass-consumption!!

FReegards...MUD

20 posted on 10/08/2004 6:11:28 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Girleymen HATE Bush!!)
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DVDs of this powerful movie are now available!
From www.iraqitruthproject.com/orders.html:

Toll Free Order Line:
1-800-673-2553

Order By Mail:
IraqiTruthProject, L.L.C.
P.O. Box 220
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Order Online:
Coming Soon . . .


27 posted on 10/12/2004 8:04:16 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: doug from upland
See also THIS thread:

WMD Movie Brings New Energy to our troops
NewsMax ^ | Oct. 18, 2004 | Dave Eberhart
Posted on 10/17/2004 8:14:58 AM PDT by lward99

I just spoke with a few friends of mine in Iraq. I sent his unit 100 DVD's of the WMD Movie. He said he could not describe the emotion, and sense of pride it brought when they watched it.

I suggest every one buys a copy http://www.wmddvd.com and show it to all doubters about the war. You will win them over.

People have to know the truth about Iraq.

Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.com

Monday, Oct. 18, 2004

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Weighing the human and economic toll of going to war against a tyrant in Iraq, a new film answers the question millions of Americans are asking before going to the polls: Has the war been worth it?

That’s the essential question asked in a new documentary film by Brad Maaske, a Central California businessman who hastens to distance himself from “Hollywood types” voicing opinions that he says lack foundation.

Contrary to Moore's claims, this film shows that George Bush was right when he confronted axis of evil member Iraq -- and liberated the Iraqi people using armed force.

Alarmed by the wellspring of criticism of the Iraqi war and the American policies backing it, particularly Michael Moore's recent film blasting President George W. Bush, Maaske sets out to uncover the truth surrounding the war, America’s military engagement, Iraq’s links to global terrorism, and in particular, the under-reported acts of atrocity committed directly by or under the command of Saddam Hussein.

“WMD – The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein,” released theatrically in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles on October 8, followed by release in theatres in other major markets and on DVD...

CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread

29 posted on 10/17/2004 9:14:12 AM PDT by RonDog
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