Unconstitutional War On Civil Liberties 1of7
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Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties, is the third in a series of Public Interest Pictures films that follows Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election and Uncovered: The War on Iraq. True to their legacy, Unconstitutional provides the facts and stories that illuminate administration lies, wrongheaded policies, and the real victims of these actions--the American people. Here, you'll get the real story behind the USA PATRIOT Act and other administration policies and the gut wrenching stories behind those affected--from law-abiding store clerks to United States Olympians unable to travel. It'll remind you of what America used to stand for and what it seems we're falling for now. In short, this one-hour film will affirm why you're angry and give you a tool to help others join your ranks.
Unconstitutional, The War On Our Civil Liberties 2004, is a film in stark criticism to the U.S. Patriot Act. Citing and encouraging civil disobedience throughout the U.S. it attacks the unconstitutionality of the Patriot Act and its intentions.
A documentary that investigates the ways in which the civil liberties of American citizens and immigrants have been rolled back since the September 11 and the Patriot Act.
Written, directed and produced by Nonny de la Pena; directors of photography, Bestor Cram and Jennifer Lane; edited by Joseph G. Bini and Greg Byers; music by Michael Brook; released by Cinema Libre Studio. Shown together with "Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election" at the Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, Greenwich Village. Running time: 67 minutes. This film is not rated.
WITH: James Hanes (Narrator) and Aquil Abdullah, Bob Barr, A.J. Brown, Vincent Cannistraro, Ken Kurtis, David Lindorff and Barbara Olshansky.
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How can this happen? Because we let it happen. They still make rope, and I'm sure an oak tree can't be too hard to find. Ace hardware sells pitchforks. These criminals wear neckties, making it that much easier to remove them from office. Since they don't listen when we ask nicely, it's time to tell them how it will be.
joebananatube 7 months ago
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ihaveaverybadcold 10 months ago
@ihaveaverybadcold I did'nt say it was
kimlea69 10 months ago
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ihaveaverybadcold 10 months ago
facist politicans paid off by corporate lobbyist money. can you say agitate? and power to the people
definemaybe 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing.
desertjournalonline 2 years ago
TKS for sharing.
HeadGirl 2 years ago