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AlwaysAnarchy
16th November 2006, 20:08
This is a copy of an email I got from director-producer Robert Greenwald. For those that don't know who he is , Robert Greenwald is a left-wing anti capitalist movie maker who has made such films as the anti-corporate media "Outfoxed" , the anti capitalist "Wal Mart" and now has made an anti-war movie about Iraq called "Iraq for Sale". He is a really good director and his films have fortunately been widely seen by anti-war organizations and anti-war candidates running for office in 2006, including Jack Murtha, John Kerry, and socialist Bernie Sanders.



Dear Brave New Supporters,

When we started in January, war profiteering was a subject that desperately needed attention. It was a story that wasn't being told and the issue cried out for exposing. And then this past Sunday November 12 the issue was front and center on page one of the New York Times and all over the news. In different and various permutations, the headlines all read that there will be hearings, there will be oversight, questions will be asked. The profiteers will be exposed.

Is amazing too strong of a word? It is a result of all your efforts.. Your support of Iraq for Sale and the issue of war profiteering has been remarkable.

So, thank you to the volunteer researchers who worked in secret to get us key information.

Thank you to the thousands of screening hosts who made over 4,000 official screenings happen.

Thank you to the Patriots Against War Profiteering who donated 8,500 DVDs to libraries, schools, and military installations around the country and around the world so this film can be seen by as wide an audience as possible. Read some responses from folks who received the film, like that of Army Medic Dan Walsh who wrote to us while serving in Iraq “This stuff needs to be known by the average American."

Thank you to Senator Dorgan, his staff and the Democratic Policy Committee who hosted hearings in DC on this issue- and invited people in Iraq for Sale to participate and share their stories. You can watch video of the hearings at the DPC website.

Thank you to the elected officials like Senator Harry Reid, Senator John Kerry, and Congressman James Clyburn who used the film to call attention to the issue and the need for oversight and accountability in the war.

Thank you to all the candidates who ran for office in last week's election - like Jim Webb, who saw the film and immediately agreed to introduce it at our DC premiere and then organized over 100 screenings in Virginia- and candidates across the country like Sherrod Brown and Bernie Sanders who used the film in their campaigns and urged voters to choose a new path.

Thank you to the folks at UNITE HERE who hosted hundreds of screenings across the Mid-West and reached thousands of union members with the film.

Thank you to the heroes and heroines in the military, like Sergeant Jon LaCore who wrote to us after watching the film in Iraq. In his letter he said, "I'm anxious to see if a change in the House and Senate will bring about a change here in Iraq." And, looking at the Sunday paper, it looks as though he may get to see change happen.

A deep heart-felt thank you to all the families and patriots who participated in this film. Your bravery in sharing your stories has touched millions. You have brought about real change and for that we are all grateful.

And finally THANK YOU to the 3,000 of you who contributed 50 dollars or more to make the film happen. We want you to know the front page of the New York Times would not have read the way it did, if all of you had not made it possible to begin the work on the film with your generous contributions.

Each and every one of us at Brave New Films sends our great appreciation, respect and deepest thanks for an amazing job. We celebrate the critical raising of this issue, we salute those who have stepped forward to tell the story at great personal sacrifice. We grieve for those whose lives have been sacrificed to profiteering. And, we look forward to the work ahead to make sure the profiteers are stopped.

Come January we look forward to getting your ideas on what's next for Brave New Films.

Yours sincerely,
Robert, Rick, Jim, Jimmy, Sarah, Tracy, Devin, Paris, Lissette, Jesse and everyone at Brave New Films

Dr. Rosenpenis
16th November 2006, 23:32
Are you two fucking already?

What is the this bullshit? You trippin', son.
Thank the heroes and heroines serving in Iraq? For what? Making war-profiteering possible? Defending the implementation of the IMF's economic policies?

I bet the folks are Monsanto are terrified. :lol:

Phalanx
16th November 2006, 23:37
Damn, I thought there was news of contractor deaths in Iraq :( .

Intellectual47
2nd December 2006, 18:19
War profiteer. That's a term as old as war itself. People never like the guy who makes money off deaths. But someone has to make weapons. And they can't put them up for free. So I think they're going to be around for a while. Might as well get used to it.

loveme4whoiam
2nd December 2006, 18:58
But someone has to make weapons.
Why?

Intellectual47
2nd December 2006, 20:35
Because no matter what political idealogy you are, you will still fight wars. And there needs to be someone who makes weapons for those wars

Jazzratt
2nd December 2006, 20:37
I second Loveme4whoiam's question, but for this part of your statement:


Originally posted by pseudointellectual47
And they can't put them up for free

Delirium
2nd December 2006, 20:55
I don't quite see the point of this thread, War is fought for control of resources, the purpose or war is profit.


Thank you to the elected officials like Senator Harry Reid, Senator John Kerry, and Congressman James Clyburn

Yeah thanks for upholding the institutions which make war possible. I hope you realize that this person is no anti-capitalist.

loveme4whoiam
2nd December 2006, 22:39
Because no matter what political idealogy you are, you will still fight wars. And there needs to be someone who makes weapons for those wars
Over 100 million AK-47's have been manufactured so far - link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2021173.stm). I don't have a figure for ammunition, but I imagine that has climbed into the billions of rounds.

A crude example, perhaps, but I think we have all the weapons we'll ever need. Certainly enough to question why it is that the US spends $148 billion on military procurement and research & development link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States).

Intellectual47
3rd December 2006, 18:51
You know the communists made the ak-47, right?

Most of that is spent to make sure that the US doesn't loose a war by not advancing their technology. Which is why the French were overun in WWII. They didn't update their technology or defenses.
We do most the world's military research that other countries use. Like Kevlar. We invented it but other countries use it as well. And the Patriot system (not act).