TweetSounds interesting. Definitely will give it a shot!
TweetI saw this movie in the theatre a few months ago and just rented it again today.. you can get it at block buster or anywhere..I recommend if you want to learn about the military industrial complex or have interest in seeing how much the major corporations gain from war..The movie has many famous politicians expressing thei opinions so its not really a michael moore type of thing
SYNOPSIS:
He may have been the ultimate icon of 1950s conformity and postwar complacency, but Dwight D. Eisenhower was an iconoclast, visionary, and the Cassandra of the New World Order. Upon departing his presidency, Eisenhower issued a stern, cogent warning about the burgeoning "military industrial complex," foretelling with ominous clarity the state of the world in 2004 with its incestuous entanglement of political, corporate, and Defense Department interests.
Deploying the general's farewell address as his strategic ground zero, Eugene Jarecki launches a full-frontal autopsy of how the will of a people has become an accessory to the Pentagon. Surveying the scorched landscape of a half-century's military misadventures and misguided missions, Jarecki asks how--and tells why--a nation ostensibly of, by, and for the people has become the savings-and-loan of a system whose survival depends on a state of constant war.
Jarecki, whose previous film, The Trials of Henry Kissinger, took such an unblinking look at our ex-secretary of state, might have delivered his film in time for the last presidential election, but its timing is also its point: It does not matter who is in charge as long as the system remains immune from the checks and balances of a peace-seeking electorate. Brisk, intelligent, and often very, very human, Why We Fight is one of the more powerful films in this year's Festival, and certainly among the most shattering. - Diane Weyermann
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TweetSounds interesting. Definitely will give it a shot!
TweetSome of that shit is true and some of it is conspiracy theory. The fact is that profits are made by those in power by maintaining the status quo. The U.S. status quo is being the world's only super power.
-Rage (aka Andrew @ Muscle Maniax)
"Ok I'm here it's Saturday night at 11:00 pm and no one is on so I will go work out then!!"--Captain Canuck
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TweetI`d like to give that movie a look see. Wonder if I can rent it in Japan?
Tweet[QUOTE=Rage]Some of that shit is true and some of it is conspiracy theory.
in other words, some of its true and some of it is a theory that may be true? the way u say conspiracy theory shows u think that a conspiracy is always false which is not the case
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