Posted on 09/26/2004 12:39:42 PM PDT by jdluntjr
"The must-see movie of the season...disturbing and deeply-moving...I found myself weeping" - Maggie Gallagher - NEW YORK POST
"A brilliant effort...extremely well done." - Rush Limbaugh - The Rush Limbaugh Show
A powerful portrayal of a critical point in history that exposes the intensity of the struggle against communism and President Reagans campaign for victory. As someone who had lived these times, I was very moved by the detail and emotion in which they were brought out on film. The lessons of our struggle against the evil empire are more relevant than ever in regards to the conflict of todays world. - Lech Walesa - Nobel Laurite and former President of Poland
This brilliantly-crafted film not only details how Ronald Reagans vision and uncompromising courage secured the future of the United States by ending Soviet Communism, it also reveals the heart and soul of a great man and his faith in God, the American people and our way of life. On many levels, the message of this picture moved me as an American and as a patriot, as The Passion of Christ moved me as a Christian. Senator Rick Santorum - Pennsylvania - Chairman of The Republican Conference
In the Face of Evil is an extraordinarily accurate depiction of a brilliant man who brought down the Soviet Empire Judge William Clark - National Security Advisor to President Reagan
Good point about Iraq.
As with the liberal, funny how they either claim the Soviet Union collapsed by iteslef (for not being true Marxism). Or..that it failed because the evil Western Capitalists stacked the deck against them. "If we knew socialism, we'd be down on our knees begging for it". Sometimes these two contradictions come from the same useful idiot.
Battling an Evil Empire is a 24/7 job.
They don't make presidents like they used to.
Good job conneting the dots between the Cold War and the war in Iraq. My tagline for quite a while was - "It's better to fight the WOT in the Iraqi "holy" city of Najaf, than in the American holy city of New York." Why can't people see that?
Thanks for the info.
Does anybody know if it'll be playing anywhere in the Mid-South? If it's anywhere from Memphis to Nashville to Little Rock to maybe even St. Louis I could go.
I don't know. The Web site doesn't say yet. But I suspect the producers want to make money so they'll take it to areas where Reagan is popular, so I really suspect it will show somewhere in Tennessee.
John Lunt
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