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- A documentary that takes a close look at who Hillary Clinton really is. The many mini-interviews, news articles, and investigative reports give the viewer an in depth look into what makes Mrs. Clinton tick.
- Chronicles the battle to control Fallujah, Iraq (known as "Operation Phantom Fury") from the perspective of six American troops who were there.
- 20041h 12mR4.0 (1.4K)42MetascoreThis film attempts to correct the record when it comes to the left's attacks on President Bush, 9/11 and the war in Iraq and Kerry's 20-year tenure in the Senate.
- The history of the United Nations highlighting the gap between the good intentions and ideals of its inception and the sad reality of its present state of inefficiency and corruption.
- A look at God and religion's influence on America through the eyes of Newt and Mrs. Gingrich.
- There's more to the story of the Clintons and 9/11. Over two nights -- September 10-11, 2006, just four months before Hillary announced the exploratory committee for her original presidential campaign, ABC aired The Path to 9/11, a riveting and factual docudrama. This acclaimed and balanced movie faulted two administrations -- Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. But fairness was not what Hillary wanted. Screenwriter Cyrus Nowrasteh told me he had expected the customary DVD distribution. But the Clintons, fearing the impact of DVD release during her campaign, successfully pressured Disney, which owns ABC, to bury the movie. This is a portion of a news article that originally appeared: http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/261541/hillarys-path-back-911-arnold-steinberg This article originally appeared in The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arnold-steinberg/hillarys-path-back-to-911_b_9039658.html This article was written by Arnold Steinberg from Huffington Post and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network.