Thursday, September 13, 2007

Hollywood in Iraq

Hollywood is making its anti-war surge with several anti-troop flicks in the works. Soldier-smearing Brian De Palma just won best-director at the Venice Film Festival for a virtual-remake of his previous anti-American-soldier defamation movie, Casualties of War (1989). De Palma's recent smear, Redacted (2007), spotlights one of the worst incidences in Iraq with the writer/director's stated intention being to expose the wrongs our troops are doing and end the war. Then he turns around and says this garbage is somehow "pro-troop." It is? Making American soldiers look like deranged animals is pro-troop? I guess I don't get it.

I'd recommend listening to one of the few film-makers that actually is "pro-troops" (in part because he actually went to Iraq himself), Pat Dollard. Pundit Review radio interviewed him and it's worth a listen.

Sensitive Ears Warning: if you go to Dollard's website or watch his upcoming documentary, Young Americans (2007), you will be exposed to a large dose of soldier-language. Be warned. Be smart. It's extremely uncensored. But the filth in our troops' mouths is still less degrading than what's coming out of the minds of the Hollywood Left.

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