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The Party's Over follows Philip Seymour Hoffman as a concerned citizen on an uncensored journey of the state of democracy in America. The film examines how the American political process addresses, and often fails to address, the country's most pressing issues. As we countdown to the pivotal 2004 election, the film answers the question, is there a difference between Republicans and Democrats? The film includes behind-the-scenes footage of activists spanning left and right, from Susan Sarandon to Charlton Heston, Jesse Jackson to Pat Robertson, from Eddie Vedder to Willie Nelson and from Rudy Giuliani to Michael Moore.

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  • @pem440 Pete and repete!

  • @pem440 I didn't say that violence worked! I said "Like Peaceful works"! your point is mute. If someone dies then the outcome was not peaceful! So I don't understand your point! The only reason the lose of life was so low is due to the mass amount of media and web traffic that was covered! If you haven’t figured out that the internet has given people power over their governments then you need to look back when it took months even years to figure out what was going on, and what was covered up!

  • @James1toknow Simple? my dear boy, life is never simple. Everything is interconnected to one another. Trust me I know about people squashing me. What you need to keep in mind is that you need to protest peacefully first. If that doesn't work then you must resort to violence, little violence, but violence non the less.

  • I saw Mosses holding a springfield in the air at the Red sea! LOL WOW it wan't a stick after all!

  • @pem440 I didn't attack you LOL I just kept to the main point, never the less relative peaceful is like an egg only cracked a little, it doesn't work. If the demonstrators are peaceful then the protest was peaceful, but if the military or the police kill people then you have a protest that cost lives. It's not as simple as you think it is, there are people out there that will do what ever it takes to squash your political protest and keep you in line with the regime, and the media blacked out.

  • @James1toknow But you just said that peacefulness doesn't work? and yet you attack me when I give you the explain of a relatively peaceful revolution. If you want a revolution, some blood well be spilled either the protesters or the government. The amount of blood should be kept very very low. Also you said nothing of my other points.

  • @pem440 If you think of what you said 384 deaths! well I would say that it was LESS than peaceful, if one person was someone you loved or can't do without then you might have a difference of opinion, so I would say that revolutions cost lives at some level and this is what we need to be ashamed of. If the will of the people call for Independence then you can bet someone is going to pay the intimate price. We all wish for peace and freedom!

  • @James1toknow You might think so, but look at Egypt's revolution. It was relatively peaceful with around alone 384 deaths. Compared to other revolutions that is insanely peaceful. Look at the Bulldozer, Rose and Orange Revolutions. Whole governments fell into arguably better hands. Also if you start riots for your cause people are just going to you as a bunch of loonies and not listen to you.

  • @pem440 Like peacefull works! LOL hasn't so far!

  • looks interesting and informative!

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