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Kerry Film Free To Download

chef616 writes "Ain't It Cool News is reporting that the John Kerry Documentary, Going Upriver is now available as a free legal download for all. It can be downloaded at thekerrymovie.com. Links are available for direct download and via BitTorrent and eDonkey."

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  1. Bittorrent and eDonkey/eMule links for the lazy by EnronHaliburton2004 · · Score: 4, Informative

    For those too lazy to read the article: Bittorrent eDonkey / eMule Go ahead, knock down my karma.

  2. Here's the link, then by infernow · · Score: 2, Informative
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    that that is is that that is not is not

  3. Kerry's own book is free now by Rayonic · · Score: 4, Informative

    John Kerry's first book, "A New Soldier", has been bought out by a 527 group and is now freely available online.

  4. If you are interested... by ImaLamer · · Score: 2, Informative

    There is also a DVD that only costs the price of shipping over at https://www.kerrykit.com/

    It has clips from Going Upriver as well as some other tidbits. It's provided by MoveOn so you get a few copies of their infamous ads with it. I ordered one when they were still free and have watched a few parts.

    Cool thing is that it comes with a few fact sheets and a Kerry - Edwards bumper sticker if you want to show your support in that way. Here is a list of the stuff that comes with it. I'm not completely sure if it has been authorized by Kerry himself, it just seems to be another MoveOn attempt at regime change.

  5. George Butler by krs-one · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is done by the same director of the famous documentary, Pumping Iron about a very famous Republican. Pumping Iron was later admitted to being a docu-drama (Arnold admitted this himself).

    -Vic

    /Voting for Badnarik

  6. Other political information movies: by Futurepower(R) · · Score: 4, Informative
    1. Uncovered: The Whole Truth about the Iraq War by Producer/ Director Robert Greenwald, 2003, 56 minutes. Independent film by the Producer. Web site: Uncovered. Reviews: Powell's (out of stock, no reviews) Barnes & Noble Amazon

      This documentary shows the actual video of Bush administration officials justifying the war in Iraq. The overall effect is powerful.

      Quotes:

      • "... it is a federal felony, it's a crime, to mislead and distort information and present it to the Congress." -- 23:14 minutes into the movie.

      • "... the administration has not been honest..."

      • "... very disturbing ... intervention by people particularly from Vice President Cheney's office and Vice President Cheney himself ... to produce precisely the language which would allow them ... to support the decision to go into Iraq." -- Dr. David C. MacMichael, former CIA analyst. Page 7 of the transcript, 7:32 minutes in the movie.

      • "It is somewhat puzzling, I think, that you can have a hundred percent certainty about the weapons of mass destruction's existence, and zero certainty about where they are." -- Hans Blix, chief weapons inspector, referring to the administration's statements, at 34:44 minutes into the movie.

      This work is available several in several forms, some of which are free:

      • A transcript of the movie is available online. NOTE: Both forms of the transcript contain errors. The errors I've seen are minor. The quotes here have been checked against the movie.

      • The transcript is also available as a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF file. The Acrobat PDF Reader software needed to view the transcript is a free download for all computers.

      • You can buy the DVD online for $9.95 from Amazon or Barnes & Noble or from CafeShops.com, at a Cafe Shops online store that is inappropriately titled Disinformation. The store originally sold items connected with a humorous TV show called Disinformation.

      • The DVD is available on loan through Netflix.

      • Make your own copies: Kate McArdle, one of the producers, told me that they encourage people to make copies of the DVD and give them to friends (but not sell them, of course). Also, they encourage people to play the movie for groups of people, without extra payment.

    2. Unprecedented - 2000 Presidential Election by Richard Ray Perez, Joan Sekler, and Robert Greenwald, 2002, reissued 2004. Web site: Unprecedented. Reviews: Barnes & Noble Amazon, DVD Amazon, VHS IMDB

      From a

    1. Re:Other political information movies: by ronfar · · Score: 2, Informative
      This one is pretty good too:


      Iraq - On The Brink


      It's a short film from Journeyman Pictures (the link has a pretty long clip), the most interesting scene to me (from the clip) is this one:



      The army's current tactics are winning no friends. As a platoon approaches a house at night, the owner mistakes the soldiers for thieves and fires a shot into the air. It's an action he will live to regret. Troops kick his door in and move to arrest him. "Welcome, Welcome," the man says. But the soldiers can't understand him and don't have a translator. "I might shoot you. Get the fuck over here. Get the fuck over here now," a soldier screams. Terrified the man starts praying but even his praying antagonises the troops. "Who the fuck are you talking to? Shut the fuck up!" one shouts.

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      All the creatures will die, And all the things will be broken. That's the law of samurai. (Jubai, 1605)
    2. Re:Other political information movies: by Rayonic · · Score: 4, Informative

      Fahrenheit 9/11 uses several psychological techniques commonly used in propoganda. It takes advantage of "bugs" in the human cognitive "hardware", if you will. This isn't a partisan attack, and you can read a rather interesting analysis on the subject here.

      (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

    3. Re:Other political information movies: by Brandybuck · · Score: 2, Informative

      Since it was Saudis who attacked on 9/11, why did Bush invade Iraq

      Or to rephrase that question, since it was Japan who attacked on 12/7, why did Roosevelt invade Germany?

      The answer is the same to both questions. The US didn't invade Germany because of 12/7, and it didn't invade Iraq because of 9/11.

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      Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
  7. Re:From the Makers of South Park by kLaNk · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is called "Team America: World Police" and it is with marionettes.

    Get yo facts straight fool.

  8. Keep It Going by hprotagonist0 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Check out Keep It Going, a site dedicated to getting people to go see this movie. We're signing up volunteers to host screenings on a national screening day.

    So come to the site and read through our blog or sign up to host a screening. More info on the site.

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    "A witty saying proves nothing." --Voltaire
  9. You forgot one by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    You forgot one:

    Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's war on journalism.

    Direct by Robert Greenwald, the all of the original, digital footage is available for free under a creative commons license.

  10. Re:Thats...thats just great by mooredav · · Score: 4, Informative

    I saw Going Upriver in the theatre last week. I didn't know what to expect going in. I came out with a lot on my mind. This is not a boring film.

    The story is larger than just Kerry. It's about Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a group that Kerry organized. Before I saw the movie, I didn't know that their protests were so difficult and so significant. I had heard about some things before: Kerry's testimony before Congress, and the veterans throwing away their medals. I just shrugged them off until this film gave me the context to appreciate those events.

    It's a not-so-subtle reminder that we should consider the lessons of Vietnam in our current affairs. Do not dismiss Going Upriver as just an "image-building" piece for Kerry.