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I am the filmmaker, Jonathan Neil Schneider and I was the one who pasted the information from my website. As the author of the material I obviously authorize its use and would also appreciate the content remain.

Jonathan Neil Schneider


I have not taken the time to improve this article. However, I have watched the film twice and I believe it conveys a very important message. I do not consider the film to be non-notable. Quite the opposite. I would rather the page remain.
I have not taken the time to improve this article. However, I have watched the film twice and I believe it conveys a very important message. I do not consider the film to be non-notable. Quite the opposite. I would rather the page remain.

Revision as of 16:51, 27 September 2008

I am the filmmaker, Jonathan Neil Schneider and I was the one who pasted the information from my website. As the author of the material I obviously authorize its use and would also appreciate the content remain.

Jonathan Neil Schneider

I have not taken the time to improve this article. However, I have watched the film twice and I believe it conveys a very important message. I do not consider the film to be non-notable. Quite the opposite. I would rather the page remain.

I do agree the page needs to be improved.

Mark W. Miller (talk) 09:55, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Having said that, I am disappointed to discover the article is largely material copied from the official website of the movie.

Mark W. Miller (talk) 10:18, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]


I have added a number of links to the article. I searched briefly for the CNN poll mentioned in the article, but have not located it yet. If you know of, or locate, a link or reference for the poll please add it to the article. I did find an AP-Ipsos poll from December 2005 that concluded:

"AP/Ipsos Poll: Most Americans Convinced Political Corruption Is Serious Problem, Affecting Many"

http://www.ap-ipsosresults.com/

Mark W. Miller (talk) 20:26, 26 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]