Well, then, why isn't anybody talking about the things we're talking about?
Note the names that show up in this documentary which was RELEASED in December 2003--which means it was made in the fall of 2003:
The New York Times UNCOVERED: THE WAR ON IRAQ Movie Review
http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?title1=Uncovered%3A+The+War+on+Iraq+(Movie)
FILM REVIEW; Revisiting The Road To Iraq War, Step by Step
By DAVE KEHR
Published: August 20, 2004, Friday
With Michael Moore's ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' approaching $150 million in worldwide grosses, it's hardly surprising that more political documentaries are turning up in theaters. Robert Greenwald's ''Uncovered: The War on Iraq'' began as a 58-minute DVD release in December 2003, and has now been expanded, with financial support from MoveOn.org and the Center for American Progress, into a 90-minute theatrical film that opens today in New York, Boston and Washington.
UNCOVERED
The War on Iraq
Produced and directed by Robert Greenwald; edited by Chris Gordan, Kimberly Ray and Deborah Zeitman; released by Cinema Libre. Running time: 83 minutes. This film is not rated.
WITH: David Albright, Robert Baer, Milt Bearden, Rand Beers, Bill Christison, David Corn, Philip Coyle, John Dean, Patrick Eddington, Chas Freeman, Graham Fuller, Mel Goodman, Larry C. Johnson, David A. Kay, John Brady Kiesling, Karen Kwiatkowski, Patrick Lang, David C. MacMichael, Ray McGovern, Scott Ritter, Clare Short, Stansfield Turner, Henry Waxman, Thomas E. White, Joseph C. Wilson, Col. Mary Ann Wright and Peter Zimmerman.
Has he ever gone after any Democrats before? I picked up bits and pieces of the Sunday talk shows, and nobody seemed to suggest anything other than trouble for the White House, if indeed indictments do come down. I wonder are these media guys whistling past the graveyard or do they know something we don't. Gosh how I do hope this ends up biting the bad guys in the backside for once.