For Liberty Movie to air on Wisconsin PBS, State Wide!
Submitted by Michael Nystrom on Wed, 01/06/2010 - 21:24Great News from Chris Rye, Director of For Liberty, as reported on the Ron Paul Forums:
In our home state of Wisconsin, our PBS produces an original show called "Director's Cut" which features WI filmmakers - the show is wildly popular and difficult to get on.
Very happy to report our film has been accepted by the show, and will feature in-studio interview clips of Corey and I intercut with film clips and discussion. Then the full film will air twice state-wide. The host of the show is a young guy who's parents were RP supporters so there should be kind and lively discussion. A lot of people here in Wisconsin are going to see the film.
The show has great ratings. We're going to Madison to shoot the interview early January. Pretty exciting news!
We're going for national PBS next, also The Documentary Channel, IFC, etc.
















As a born and bred
As a born and bred "cheesehead", this is nice to hear.
Just finished the interview
Just finished the WPBS interview at their studios in Madison. Went great!! They picked really good clips which were intercut with the interview. Really good Q's and discussion. Show will kick off their new 2010 season of Director's Cut in early spring. Not sure of the dates yet but will post when we find out.
The 30 min interview will be re-running throughout the year, and the main 2 hour film will air twice, once following the season opener and another time later in the year. Pretty awesome.
Sweet
thanks for the update.
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Awesome. awesome. awesome Corey and Chris!
IFC is a tough nut to crack.
good luck!!!!
This morning I asked a couple
This morning I asked a couple of my friends what they thought of the new airport body scanners. One friend just laughed about the naked body images, and the other said that if it helped find terrorists, then they were worth it. I thought to myself that this nation is doomed.
That's when I decided to watch one of my Christmas presents, the "For Liberty" movie. It made me smile and it made me tear up. Michael, your last appearance at the end of the video got to me in particular....very moving.
Watching this video cheered me up....maybe we're not doomed after all.
regarding the L-3 body scanners
Anyhow, we are going to be flying next month and I'm prepping myself for being asked to go through one of those L-3 body scanners. If they shuffle me in that direction I'm just going to start taking off all my clothes right there in front of the whole airport and see what happens (I'll have my family bring a video camera) Yeah...Mom and the kids will be there but whatever, at this point the kids already have years worth of therapy ahead of them because of me anyway.
"What? like its OK for you to look at me naked without me being involved? And its NOT OK for me to decide to take my clothes off by myself in front of people I don't know? What? This is not appropriate? Why not? This is what you and all the rest of you strangers wanted to see anyway - isn't it? If I'm going to be degraded in public, I'll take tips please." all with a huge smile on my face.
ASSHOLES.
That's
the spirit!
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Good news, thanks for updating.
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I'm in Wisconsin
Hey, I'd love to be talk to someone about this as a Madison Wisconsin resident for ~17 years or so. Let me know if I can be useful.
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Glad to hear
there is at least one person on the right path in the land of liberals. I live in Milwaukee and had to go there for a wedding during the campaigns. I couldn't believe what I saw around the capital.
hey Abraham...
drop me a personal email....where abouts do you reside in Milwaukee....are you part of any groups or meet ups...?
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If we can do anything in our individual States to get this aired
on PBS, let us know. I would be more than happy to get it shown in Kansas/Missouri.
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good news
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Glad to hear it...I'll be watching in Milwaukee...probably have a viewing party....
“The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had." - Eric Schmidt
What we are witnessing in this world is the suppression
of diversity within natural open systems such as the ones which formed our various cultures around the world. This suppression is centrally planned by a form of government to homogenize living practices through mandates, which will close individuals off from naturally occurring systems. This results in a monoculture comprised by a systematic creed of financiers.
The financiers came into power as the Federal Government developed centrist plans to insure civility to the states. Bureaucratic behavior became an example of systematic reform to administer regulation to social inequities. Regulatory agencies ensued in the name of civil liberties; however, a fixed solution by way of legislation could not avert the government’s financial obligations of obtaining revenues to administer laws.
Concessions to various companies allowed monopolies to form in otherwise dwindling industries. Fraud was replete as firms captured regulatory agencies through monetary means to administer laws in the guise of social ills, but fashioned to serve government agencies and their counterparts in free enterprise with growing revenues. These revenues retained by industrialists became essential to their survival as ailing markets strayed from such monopolies weak business structure due to the obsolete products for which the firms could not maintain.
This led business’s to conform to research and development to further market share in what is now fragmented industries. Furthermore, the unsustainable industrial practices by MNC’s to use government to stamp out competitors has led to higher unemployment, higher crime rates as more efficient but un-patentable resources were made illegal, and a resulting monetary regime.
The MNC’s could not sustain themselves by capital investments within their own markets alone, however the international bankers who took over the treasury could easily print money for MNC’s banks to be properly allocated as commercial paper to hedge against creative destruction. The fiat system emerged as a matter of saving big business from more diversifiable and efficient resources.
The government is now engaged with a commercial class of investors to determine further monetary means to consolidate property by way of fiat currency into the hands of private wealth, and power by way of legislation into the hands of public officials.
The role of a farmer, in Fukuoka's mind, is an observer, not an intervener, of the natural order in his/her particular landscape. How is that any different than Hayek in regards to Economics?
I forwarded this to a friend in . . .
WI!
THANK you!
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"Forward" (Wisconsin's apropo motto)
Cheers from rural Wisconsin where its up to -1F now and sunny.
Our efforts are paying off with the Ron Paul movement insidiously infiltrating everything from Public TV, to Tea Parties, to mainstream Republicans actually referencing the Constitution, to running some of our own candidates, to Ron Paul showing up on the Ed Show and Larry King this week.
Awesome news!
I wish I could tune in, but I'm not from Wisconsin :( Oh well, I do own the movie anyway. For those who reside in Wisconsin: Definitely spread the word and hold viewing parties, or something like that. It would be cool if the ratings were the highest they've gotten, which would help get it shown on a national scale.
Interview will be online
I believe after it airs, our full 30 min interview will be posted on the "Director's Cut" site for viewing.
Cheers from La Crosse
That's GREAT! I'll get it here then. It's good to see the liberty movement active in my home state.
This just made my day
exciting news - Thanks for posting.
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This is great news!
This is great news!
...
yay!
yay!
Ha, I feel so lucky to live
Ha, I feel so lucky to live in Wisconsin right now! Minus the 5 degree weather outside of course...
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yea, im not liking the winters in wisconsin... Bleh..
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Exciting indeed
Thats excellent news, glad to hear it! You guys did a great job with For Liberty.
I am truely sorry
that I will miss it!I am currently in camping mode and have a slow connection,I am on BLM land in my 40 ft coach getting Internet by air and it is slow.
I am in a place so remote that TV is impossible.to get to a place to watch it would take a while to pack up and move.Not going to happen tonight.
"They used to come get you and lock you up because you were insane, Now they come get you and lock you up because you are sane"
Buy the DVD!
And have a party to watch it!
This I will do !
When I get back to civilisation.
"They used to come get you and lock you up because you were insane, Now they come get you and lock you up because you are sane"
Can't wait to see it...
Please post air times.