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Bryan
09-26-2009, 12:39 PM
From the Huffington Post:

Posted: September 26, 2009 01:36 PM
J. Bradley Jansen
Director of the Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights

For Liberty, a documentary of the Ron Paul grassroots movement, deserves attention. Ron Paul enthusiasts will recognize familiar names and faces and relive unforgettable moments, and students of elections, campaign managers and political activists of all persuasions should see it. Everyone concerned with the direction of the country and the breakdown of political discourse would find something moving. The seeds of this grassroots movement are still growing.

One Amazon customer review lauds, "this movie simply and eloquently captured the passions of an unlikely coalition of people from all across the political spectrum who quickly came together in response to a uniquely American message, and who unexpectedly, enthusiastically and sometimes haphazardly ended up immersing themselves entirely in a political campaign." Why then did the campaign do so poorly? "The grassroots felt [the official campaign staff] were at best incompetent" protested Adam de Angeli of the Campaign for Liberty, the remnant of the official presidential campaign on which he worked. He then doth protested too much defending the failures of the official campaign in a documentary about the grassroots. Incoherently, de Angeli criticizes the documentary for avoiding examining mistakes while still harboring delusions that the official Ron Paul presidential campaign brought "hundreds" of Republican National Convention delegates in its fight for the nomination (Green Papers shows Ron Paul winning only 20 of 2,380 delegates with 15 final votes).

Read more at and digg here:
http://digg.com/d315eji

angelatc
09-26-2009, 12:49 PM
LOL - I have to go read the rest now. :)

Reason
09-26-2009, 01:44 PM
just watched it an hour ago, burning a few copies right now to give to co-workers

dr. hfn
09-26-2009, 02:30 PM
wow, the reviewer says that in his unscientific poll at the 9.12 March "In my unscientific poll of the 9/12 Tea Party protesters, few recognized Ron Paul's name and nearly all of those who did were dismissive or expressed a highly negative reaction."

amy31416
09-26-2009, 06:33 PM
If you do have an account on HP, be sure to favorite J. Bradley Janssen.


While working for U.S. Rep.
Ron Paul, he initiated and lead opposition to the “Know Your Customer”
proposal. Jansen holds a BA in International Studies from Miami
University (Ohio), learned Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana (Colombia), and with advanced studies in economic history at
Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (Chile) and law and economics at
George Mason University School of Law.


Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/j-bradley-jansen

AdamT
09-27-2009, 10:51 PM
bump for Diggs

tremendoustie
09-28-2009, 02:32 PM
wow, the reviewer says that in his unscientific poll at the 9.12 March "In my unscientific poll of the 9/12 Tea Party protesters, few recognized Ron Paul's name and nearly all of those who did were dismissive or expressed a highly negative reaction."

I believe it. We're fooling ourselves if we think the 9/12ers were mostly anything other than Hannity/Rushers. That did not represent anything close to a capitulation to the ideas of real freedom. It may, however, have represented a bit of an evolution in mainstream republican thought. We shall see.

That was mainly an army of partisan republicans, not freedom lovers, however -- we should all be aware of that.

Bradley in DC
09-28-2009, 02:37 PM
The review is bouncing in and out of the HuffPo posts "surging on Digg". There are three posts that get highlighted this way after the articles and before the comments below them.

The more Diggs, page views, comments posted on the HuffPo site, emailing, and more favorites, the better chance we have to reach a broader audience with more exposure on the site.

Thanks for people doing all of that, emailing it around and posting on FB, MySpace, etc.