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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Citizens of America, we are now closer than ever to a historic victory."
Highly recommended.
If you haven't watched this movie yet, you should.
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"Citizens of America, we are now closer than ever to a historic victory." (Original Post)
orangecrush
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JBTaurus83
(1,421 posts)1. Great and disturbing film!
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orangecrush
(30,395 posts)3. I have watched it
And it most certainly does not both sides it.
The start of the conflict was the President taking a third term.
Gaugamela
(3,526 posts)4. Got it. Thanks. I'll check it out.
orangecrush
(30,395 posts)5. No worries
And I hope I didn't come across as sharp.
cab67
(3,773 posts)7. As I indicated below -
One of the warring factions in the movie is based on a confederation of California and Texas. That indicates that the political landscape is very different from our own, and that their "sides" wouldn't resemble any of the sides we have now.
It's not entirely clear what the political perspectives of any of the major players are. I mean, the thought of a confederation including Texas and California indicates a political landscape unlike our own.