Document THIS, Michael Moore! A new film going straight to DVD in September tells (I kid you not) the little-known story of President Bush's faith. And to think it was produced without help from the White House or the Bush campaign!
A friend notes that the producers have also given us the riveting documentary series "Encounters with the Unexplained" including "Deadly Insects: Are We Creating Killer Insects?" "Fields of Mystery: Are Crop Circles the Language of Aliens?," and "Weather Control: Is Someone Altering the World's Weather?"
The full story(http://insider.washingtontimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20040816-123312-9718r), from the odious and by-registration-only Washington Times follows as an extension.
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Those who have just about had it with Michael Moore might consider "George W. Bush: Faith in the White House," a new documentary meant to counter Mr. Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11."
The full-length film "reveals a positive side of President Bush never reported by the news media through interviews with people who have encountered Bush in a faith-based way," said producer David W. Balsige. "Our documentary reveals this is the most faith-based presidency since Abraham Lincoln."
It was produced, he said, without help from the White House or Bush campaign and is based on "independent research" and the books "A Man of Faith" by David Aikman and "George W. Bush on God and Country" by Tom Freiling.
Reagan administration Energy Secretary Don Hodel, former George Bush special assistant Doug Wead and civil rights activist Robert Woodson are among 18 featured interviews.
Produced by Grizzly Adams Productions (www.grizzlyadams.tv), the documentary will be released on DVD in September.