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Movie Review: A MUST SEE by all freethinkers
Summary: 5 Stars

No End In Sight is a powerful and poignant documentary that every freethinker should see. It is not a political bashing movie by the leftist but rather an honest recollection of the events leading up to the occupation by the actual individuals involved with carrying out the administration's misguided and ill-conceived plans. It's a tale of honest people following the orders (albeit reluctantly) of a dishonest demagogue and the pain and regret they now feel for being a part of the most unjust military occupation of this century. When will the citizenry of our country wake up to the atrocities being done in the name of "We the people" of these United States? It's time to recognize that "High crimes and misdemeanors" have been repeatedly committed by the arrogant and ignorant in this administration and that the only prudent recourse is IMPEACHMENT.

Movie Review: For the intelligent patriot
Summary: 5 Stars

If you believe that 9/11 was because Islamist hate us for our freedom, this movie is not for. If you however, want to understand what the situation is really like in Iraq watch this insightful documentary. If gives you details about major policy decisions and the impacts they had. You are also introduced to many people, military and civilian, who played major roles, but are not necessarily in the mainstream news. This movie does not bash the military in any way. In fact, I believe that Paul Hughes (I forget his rank) comes out looking better than anybody. His ability to continue to do his job do the best of his ability when horrible decisions are coming down from the top is quite astounding. Bremmer is who really looks bad. And rightfully so if this movie's assertions are even partially correct.

Movie Review: Powerful indictment of Arrogant abuse of Power
Summary: 5 Stars

There's lots to be said about the bad choices regarding Iraq. This film makes it clear that there was a severe lack of agreement among our government policy-makers and the Pentagon regarding the decision to invade Iraq without having all their cards in one place. The lack of communication was unsettling to me; it's brought out clearly that, during WW II, the US planned for 3 years before they invaded Germany. Despite the obvious idiot moves, it's quite clear that this film is quite objective in its interpretation of the result of many years in Iraq, what has transpired, and where the bleak results stand at this time. It's upsetting, and totally riveting at all times. This was the front-runner for the Best Doc Oscar. I can understand the many awards it won. Fine film-making.

Movie Review: Mandatory for anyone following the mess Iraq has become
Summary: 5 Stars

When I watched this, there were viewers weeping.

I almost wanted to laugh, because I have become too cynical to cry. WMDs? Terror? 45-minute deployment ability? All lies, all fabrications.

The litany of misjudgments, errors, and the outright incompetence the Bush administration has repeatedly displayed in the conduct of its war in Iraq has a nifty summary in this documentary. The failure to guard key items (musueums, conventional arms depots) and the terrible decision to dismantle the Iraqi army are shown in graphic detail in this film.

If you oppose Bush's war in Iraq, there is no way you can miss this production. It's too bad we will not see Bush et all indicted for war crimes, but they most certainly deserve it.

Movie Review: Well done look at the Iraq war and aftermath
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a very interesting documentary that focuses on the Second Iraq War and the immediate aftermath. I must not have been paying close attention to the news when these events unfolded, because much of it was new to me. It is a very balanced look (not Michael Moore-style at all) that focuses on interviews with military, political and civilian institutions that were there, and how the decision making took place.

This documentary doesn't pass judgment on whether going to Iraq in the first place was a good idea, what it does pass judgment on are the decisions made after the US took over and how that affected the chaos that ensued. It is a very informative documentary and I highly recommend it.
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