Thursday, October 12, 2006

All the cool kids are doing it

Dear Diana:

Quiet Revolution reveals the ongoing ultra-conservative campaign to tilt our laws and our federal courts to the right, so the Right Wing can carry out its political agenda. That agenda means less protection for consumers and our environment, and more government intrusion into our personal lives.

The film is provocative and aggressive. It connects the dots between the Right's think tanks, its funders, its advocacy groups, its politicians and its federal judicial nominees, peeling away the conspiracy of the ultra-conservative movement layer by layer.

Quiet Revolution premiered at a film and art festival in New York on September 27, and we're now in the process of distributing it throughout the nation. Our goal is for a half-million Americans to see it - but we need your help.

Please click here to order a free copy of Quiet Revolution. Watch it and host a screening for your friends and family. Or watch it online, and help us spread the word about this important documentary.

Thanks,

Bradley Whitford



I checked my email a moment ago and imagine my surprise when I saw among the assorted garbage, an email from Bradley Whitford (!!) or as I know him "that guy who is not Matthew Perry on Studio 60", why can't Matthew Perry send me email hawking a leftwing documentary? Brad, and I can call him Brad...Mr. Whitford, wants me and you to watch this film called Quite Revolution. It sounds like a deeply depressing bit of agitprop , so of course I am all over it. It's also a deeply depressing piece of agitprop that is free. My favorite kind of depressing agitprop.

If you do not want a depressing piece of agitprop cluttering up your space, you can go Here and watch it for even more free.

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