| Posted about 1 year ago by rick |
Having lived with the making of the film, with considerable exuberance of over 3,000 of you who gave freely of your funds to assure that the issue of war profiteering is front and center right now, seeing the openings in DC and Philadelphia proved the point: a film lifts up a story as can no other medium.
I took the red eye for the second time in five days to be in DC for film-related work. I was there last Thursday to show a clip to the Democratic Policy Committee and for a quick meeting with Senators Reid and Dorgan. The Senators, led by Senator Dorgan, really understand that informing the public of the need for accountability by the Bush Administration is key. And only the Senate Democrats (with their House colleagues leading where the odious House rules allow) have held hearings and raised the issue. The film tells the general public not about the policy issues associated with single party rule in Washington, but about the human stories, the tragedies and the undermining of national security that come with lack of oversight and transparency. In short, the film is the human side of the terrific work Senator Dorgan and others have been conducting in the dry, isolated environment of Washington, D.C.
