"We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his responsibilities." Edward R. Murrow
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Ron Paul Is "Elektable"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QQl_fda5Ok&feature=plcp
"Elektable" is a short fictional film about Ron Paul and the amazing political revolution he has inspired. The movie explores truth in the media and how it secretly holds a deep affection for Dr. Paul.
***Note from the Director***: This film is intentionally meant to be a spoof of the ridiculous media we have presently been forced to settle with. Americans want a great deal more honesty and relevance from their information sources. This is not a game to us and we expect better from you.
*PLEASE DO NOT RE-EDIT THIS FILM & UPLOAD*
This film features copyrighted content. Feel free to share this official version far and wide but please do not re-edit this film and share online.
On a more serious note, Ron Paul still has a chance to win the GOP nomination. This will only happen if a majority of Americans realize that he is the true champion of the people. No amount of money and blatant blackouts can deny Dr. Paul the nomination if enough people get behind him and his message.
The film was written and directed by Jeremy Richter, a filmmaker from Chicago. Mr. Richter has worked on hundreds of TV commercials, brand films and corporate videos. In 2008, he served as Writer/Director for the full length feature film "Discovering Deerpath" (Rated "G", 124 minutes, with Bill Kurtis). Mr. Richter has worked directly with a range of celebrities, including Anchorman 1 & 2 star Bill Kurtis, hip hop artist Ludacris, Apollo 8 & 13 Astronaut Jim Lovell, golf Legend Arnold Palmer and World War II icon Greeley Wells (who brought the stars and stripes onto Iwo Jima).
All scenes for the film were shot in Chicago over 4 days using the Red One MX and Epic Cameras. The sets shown in the film were custom built for this effort.
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