Robert Greenwald, the guy who brought us Outfoxed, is training his cameras on Wal-Mart. And he'd like your help.
Here's a link to his website. While donations would be appreciated, so would stories, photos and video about the world's largest retailer, the one with all the eerily happy, smiling, money-saving people in its commercials.
When the film comes out in November, Mr. Greenwald would be most gratified if you hosted a screening.
Actually, this seems like citizen journalism in action, meaning getting people to actively participate in the newsgathering process.
Read the Alternet blog posting for a bit more.
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billdoskoch
on Thu 02 Jun 2005 02:15 AM EDT
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward on his history with the FBI's Mark Felt, starting with a chance meeting at the White House in 1970, how it developed into a friendship and culminated with Felt assuming the role of Deep Throat in the Watergate investigations. more »
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billdoskoch
on Thu 02 Jun 2005 01:52 AM EDT
Sydney Blumenthal writes in Salon about how the Bush administration's self-righteous reaction to the Amnesty International report hurts U.S. national interests. And the NYT's Thomas L. Friedman wonders whether the legacy of 9/11 will be ... more »
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billdoskoch
on Thu 02 Jun 2005 01:31 AM EDT
After all the U.S. has done for human rights, Amnesty International poops down the mighty eagle of freedom's windpipe. That's the thanks it gets. OK, Dubya didn't say that on Tuesday. But he might have. more » |
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