“Schindler’s List” Producer Discusses Barry Stalin

‘SCHINDLER’S LIST’ PRODUCER RIPS OBAMA’S ‘SOVIET’ TACTICS

The Obama administration’s prosecution of conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza on campaign-finance charges is a “political prosecution” comparable to the tactics used on the communist former Soviet Union to quell dissent, charges the producer of D’Souza’s 2012 hit film, which warned of dire consequences for the nation if Obama were elected to a second term.

“When Dinesh D’Souza can be prosecuted for making a movie, every American should ask themselves one question: ‘What will I do to preserve the First Amendment?’” Gerald R. Molen, the producer of “2016: Obama’s America,” told WND.

Molen previously produced the Academy Award-winning film “Schindler’s List.”

D’Souza has a new film scheduled for release July 4, “America,” which imagines what the world would be like without the nation.

‘Schindler’s List’ producer rips Obama’s ‘Soviet’ tactics

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21 Responses to “Schindler’s List” Producer Discusses Barry Stalin

  1. Bob Greene says:

    The sad part is everyone seems to be accepting it.

    • As long as the NSA successfully digs up some dirt, people behave like sheep being led to slaughter.

      • omanuel says:

        Dictators commonly use the same tactics.

        Ancient scriptures assure us of this inevitable outcome:

        “Truth is victorious, never untruth.”
        Mundaka Upanishad 3.1.6; Qur’an 17.85
        Numerous scriptures and other teachings

      • Bob Greene says:

        Heck, they’ve been building a dossier on me for over 50 years. The Army took my fingerprints every 5 years to make sure I was the same person, or something. IRS records and whatever else.

      • Gamecock says:

        Don’t constrain NSA’s objectives to just digging dirt. Expect the DNC to do data mining on the data to help them with election campaigns.

        Obama’s suggestion that the data be transferred to a third party company falls right in line with that objective. The Dems are not going to give up NSA spying. They believe it is worth up to 10% of the vote.

  2. Ivan says:

    which imagines what the world would be like without the nation.
    Who would pay for all the food stamps ???

  3. Chewer says:

    Come on Steve, he was just joking 😉
    In talking about his plans to double the size of the Peace Corps and nearly quadruple the size of AmeriCorps and the size of the nation’s military services, he made this rather shocking (and chilling) pledge: “We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.”
    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2008/07/69601/#3eRF8H1uAYpQBERx.99

    • NikFromNYC says:

      The peace dividend, they called it, as Greenpeace and friends cut the upward spiral of American wealth by funneling the very basis of that wealth spiral to a Middle East death cult. Fracking to the rescue, now that mainstream voters no longer care about global warming as an emergency. It’s just politics as usual again, except the deeper they dig and worse they misbehave, the bigger the potential backlash, as was recently seen in Australia and is now happening in England. Obamacare is breaking the lefty bubble enough to cause an implosion of the whole left wing but the Tea Party threatens the corrupt right wing itself so badly that great inertia has set in.

      Today Vice magazine smeared the Tea Party and skeptics as Koch brothers Astroturf:
      http://www.vice.com/read/neil-young-lies-is-pro-oil-propaganda-at-its-worst

      Yet Vice cofounder Gavin McGinnis is now a regular guest on Red Eye on Fox News, the most popular DVR ready show on television, reaching a *much* larger audience, complete with regular and competent skeptical news from the host. Yet only under Obama has youth culture been encouraged by pot legalization that would never be allowed by contemporary (non Tea Party) Republicans, because they are puritanical, overly religious assholes now suffering a massive PR backlash as hundreds of families with sick children move to Colorado to obtain hemp oil. Their bans on stem cell funding alone made them very easy to stereotype as simply being old school evil.

      Politicians are supposed to represent mainstream public desire, not wholesale reform it based on an extremist interpretation of various old holy books or new paganism.

    • Andy Oz says:

      Sounds exactly like the Narodnyy Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del – People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs. I heard they did an excellent job, though Vladimir did say there were too many checks and balances.

  4. wwlee4411 says:

    Reblogged this on wwlee4411 and commented:
    That’s where we’re headed again. Why else are they so determined to disarm law abiding citizens.

  5. HankH says:

    Say, wasn’t it Obama’s campaign directors that intentionally disabled software checks on its campaign web site to allow it to collect donations from foreign donators in the 2012 election? It was found that the web sited did indeed accept a still undisclosed amount of illegal money believed to be in the millions. Nobody responsible for the crime was ever investigated or indicted. The lame stream media tried hard to cover up the story.

    Yet, we have D’Sousa indicted for campaign donations in the measly sum of $20,000. Nobody in the past has ever been prosecuted so vigorously for such a petty infraction. D’Souza maintains it was done innocently.

    The actions against D’Souza are clearly politically motivated.

  6. justsomeguy31167 says:

    I saw a country once, where children were ranodomly killed in schools every week. It was caled the United States.

    • Governments killed 100 million civilians during the 20th century. That would be more than 100 Sandy Hook’s every day.

      Progressives must think that government killing people is fantastic, because they keep making the same mistake over and over again.

    • squid2112 says:

      If children being killed in schools is a primary concern of yours, then I assume you are a strong advocate for the removal of “gun free zones” and properly arming our teachers and staff. Otherwise, I would suggest you STFU and get a clue.

    • gator69 says:

      Here is what gun control gets you…

      “The Beslan school hostage crisis (also referred to as the Beslan school siege or Beslan massacre)[2][3][4] started the first of September 2004, lasted three days and involved the capture of over 1,100 people as hostages (including 777 children),[5] ending with the death of over 380 people. The crisis began when a group of armed Islamic separatist militants, mostly Ingush and Chechen, occupied School Number One (SNO) in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia (an autonomous republic in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation) on 1 September 2004. The hostage-takers were the Riyadus-Salikhin Battalion, sent by the Chechen separatist warlord Shamil Basayev, who demanded recognition of the independence of Chechnya at the UN and Russian withdrawal from Chechnya. On the third day of the standoff, Russian security forces entered the building with the use of tanks, incendiary rockets and other heavy weapons.[6] At least 334 hostages were killed as a result of the crisis, including 186 children,[7][8] with a significant number of people injured and reported missing.”

      http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beslan_school_hostage_crisis

    • DirkH says:

      People are killed randomly all the time in Germany. 80% of them with knifes, 20% with illegal guns. Homicide rate BTW is about half of that of the US; getting a gun legally is next to impossible; as we can see, that just makes people resort to knifes.
      In official homicide statistics Germany only reports a third of the killings. (700 “Mord” per year; when in fact we have 2000 “Mord”+”Totschlag” a year; two categories of intentional homicide.) Maybe we do this for tourism.

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