War, Inc.

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War, Inc., which is subtitled, Cusack's Savage Satire Strikes a Chord with Soldiers and Their Families, is being played up at Huffington Post as a rage over the billions being pocketed in Iraq by companies like Blackwater, Halliburton, and Bechtel. So who wants us to stay in Iraq for a 100 years? Their greatest benefactors, George W. Bush and John McCain.

First it was Big Oil, the friends of Cheney; then it was Israel and their propagandists stationed in the Pentagon, the right wing Zionists Wolfowicz, Feith, and others who fudged the Iraq data; and now it is the military-industrial complex represented this time around by Blackwater, Halliburton, and Bechtel, but also the many companies benefiting from the largest Defense budget in history. Is there no end to the cast of characters willing to spend American lives and those of Iraqi civilians for the sake of their own special interests? Reminds me of the companies which profiteered from the use of napalm and Agent Orange in Vietnam. Their capital gains and dividend margins made them great investments.

"Whose top advisers are linked to war profiteers?" asks John Cusack in a new TV ad linking John McCain and George Bush ("Both...Bet you can't tell them apart"). The ad, produced by MoveOn.org, starts airing today and is already being passed around the Internet.

Cusack's righteous rage over the billions being pocketed in Iraq by companies like Blackwater, Halliburton, and Bechtel is the beating heart of his brilliant War Inc. The film, a corrosive, audaciously funny takedown of the Right's push toward privatized war, has become a surprise, grassroots-driven hit -- despite having almost no ad money behind it.

I saw the film before it was finished, and even before the final edit, the music, etc., I was overwhelmed by how it captured the insanity going on in Iraq. War Inc. has pulled off the near-impossible: it has a found a savage, reality-altering humor amidst the tragedy of Iraq.

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Indeed, since the film's release Cusack has received many moving emails and postings on his MySpace page from soldiers and military family members supporting the film and its message. Their missives run from disappointment to disillusionment and fury over being asked to serve and sacrifice while mercenaries are better paid -- and often better treated.

The piece makes clear that Cusack's targets are not our troops but the private military contractors, war profiteers, and flag-waving politicians who support "keeping our troops in harm's way in Iraq," while voting against a G.I. bill of rights to support them when they return home. Clearly, Cusack is talking about Bush and McCain, when he us talking about War, Inc.

Listen in:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQgJl9d5K CQ

Apologize if this topic has been posted already. But even twice around may not be enough.



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I'll rec it either way... (2.00 / 1)

While I disagree with you on your most frequent area of concern, I agree with you entirely in endorsing this movie.  It shows the utter absurdity of the neocon agenda.  Everybody should go and see it.


John McCain wants you to be poor!
by nklein on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 04:22:41 PM EST

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here ya go...
pursue the Winter soldier parts...
http://ivaw.org/
"harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy"
by nogo postal on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 04:23:09 PM EST

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Took up your link and just browzing around found this interesting news:

Canadian Parliament votes to support war resisters

On Tuesday, June 3rd Canada's Parliament voted on and passed a historic motion to support U.S. Iraq War Resisters in Canada.

The Opposition parties in the House of Commons joined together today to adopt a recommendation that, if implemented, would make it possible for U.S. Iraq War resisters to obtain Permanent Resident status in Canada. The recommendation was adopted by a majority of Members of Parliament from the Liberal, Bloc Québécois, and New Democratic Parties. The Conservatives voted against the motion. The motion, which originated in the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration in December 2007, calls on the government to "immediately implement a program to allow conscientious objectors and their immediate family members...to apply for permanent resident status and remain in Canada; and...the government should immediately cease any removal or deportation actions...against such individuals."

"Canada has always been a place which has welcomed those who seek peace and who seek freedom," opposition Liberal MP Bob Rae told reporters.

Canada seems to have taken us over as the most liberal democracy at least close by. We could learn or relearn a lot from them.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:36:25 PM EST
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See this and also read "Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein, if you haven't already.


Democrat for the democratic nominee
by KLRinLA on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 04:27:58 PM EST

Another good diary from Shergald (none / 0)

Keep up the good work, we appreciate it.


by ReillyDiefenbach on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 04:39:05 PM EST

Re: Another good diary from Shergald (none / 0)

Just thanks.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:37:30 PM EST
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