Governor Palin's new advisor, Peter Schweizer was Executive Producer for "In the Face of Evil" -- and is also author of the best-selling book "Reagans War," upon which the film is based.
From www.InTheFaceOfEvil.com:
... He freed a billion slaves from their Communist masters...For such a time as this...This is the story of that achievement: of one mans triumph during the bloodiest and most barbaric century in mankinds history: the 20th century.
In the Face of Evil: Reagans War in Word and Deed is a man and nations journey through the heart of darknessand what that journey means for us today...
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...As the 21st centurys great conflict between freedom and Islamic Fascism takes shape, In the Face of Evil, and the words and deeds of Ronald Reagan, provide an invaluable lesson for how the U.S., and the free world, must combat the forces of Evil... if we are to survive.
I loved Reagan and he deserves a massive amount of credit for winning the Cold War but he didn’t do it alone. He had an amazing consortium of helpers including John Paul II, Margaret Thatcher, Lech Walesa, Ahmad Shah Mahsood, Aleksandr Solzenhitsyn and all the brave dissidents of the Soviet Union and the Bloc, every man who served in Vietnam and Korea, the brave Czechoslovakians of the Prague Spring and the Poles (especially at Gdansk), the contras, the Russian Jewish emigre movement, great warriors like Sen Joseph McCarthy, Whittacker Chambers, J. Edgar Hoover, so many in the CIA and British intelligence — all of these and so many others worked, and often gave their lives to the cause of winning the Cold War.
And we have to do it all over again, only this time defeat communism right here on our own soil. And no one person will be able to do it.