PALAST FILM PREMIERES ... JOIN DEMOCRACY FOR AMERICA AFFILIATES OPENING THE FILM THAT BURNT BUSH
September 7, 2004
Join affiliate members of Howard Dean's Democracy For America in pre-release
screenings of the blistering 70-minute documentary, "Bush Family Fortunes:
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy". Beginning this week, DFA's affiliates will
show the film woven from Palast's original award-winning investigative
reports for BBC television.
The Philadelphia Weekly had this to say of the film's underground premier at
Philadelphia's Lost Film Fest:
"Greg Palast's Bush Family Fortunes appears to be the big find, being that
Fahrenheit 9/11 was inspired by its fevered take-down of the seated president."
"Stunning ... disturbing ... important."
- Sen. John Edwards
"Courageous reporting."
- Michael Moore
Locations and dates below and at:
http://www.takeyourcountryback.com/BUSHFAMILYFORTUNES/screenings.htm Sept. 10th
Gainesville, Florida
Sept. 11th
Cincinnati, Ohio
Spokane, Washington
Brooklyn, New York
Sept. 12th
Davis, California
Atlanta, Georgia
Decatur, Georgia
St. Augustine, Florida
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=180x3909">Dallas, Texas
Middlebury, Vermont
Spokane, Washington
Sept. 13th
Spokane, Washington
Sept. 14th
Spokane, Washington
Sept. 16th
Taos, New Mexico
Sept. 17th
Greenbank, Washington
Sept. 19th
Santa Rosa, California
Amherst, New Hampshire ((PENDING))
Sept. 25th
Little Rock, Arkansas
Oct. 2nd
Chicago, Illinois ((PENDING))
Oct. 4th, 6th, & 7th
Madison, Wisconsin ((PENDING))
October 15th
Austin, Texas
Oct. 22-24th
New Orleans, Louisiana ((PENDING))
Oct. 28th
Seattle, Washington
Watch the trailer and buy your own copy at:
http://www.gregpalast.com/bff-dvd.htm Bush Family Fortunes follows reporter sleuth Palast on the trail for BBC
television, from Florida election rigging, to the hard-core info on the
Saudi-Bush family connection, to the Bush team's spiking the investigation
of the bin Ladens before September 11. Palast reveals documents from deep
inside the US State Department on pre-war plans to divide up the oil
fields of Iraq. Plus the real story of the fix to get little Georgie
out of 'Nam. Fast, at times funny, always infuriating ... if you liked
Fahrenheit 9-11, get ready for the investigative journalism on which it
was based.