Chippewa Falls Screening of Iraq For Sale
Thursday, February 22, 2007
IRAQ FOR SALE Chippewa
Falls Screening Set For Feb.
22
Corporate Traitors Blackwater, CACI,
KBR/Halliburton, and Titan
Stealing from
American Taxpayers, Highlighted as War
Profiteers in
Film
Robert
Greenwald’s much anticipated film Iraq for
Sale: The War Profiteers will have a
Chippewa
Falls
screening Thursday night, Feb.
22, 2007.
The
documentary, Greenwald’s follow-up to his
critically-acclaimed Wal-Mart:
The High Cost of Low Price, is a searing
indictment of the war profiteering perpetrated
by four companies – Blackwater, CACI,
KBR/Halliburton, and Titan – operating in
Iraq
The
screening, on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 6:00
pm, will take place at Fill Inn
Station, 104 W. Columbia
St, and will be
followed by a brief discussion. Refreshments will be served
before the movie begins.
IRAQ FOR
SALE takes you inside the lives of
soldiers, truck drivers, widows and children
who have been changed forever as a result of
profiteering in the reconstruction of
Iraq.
From Army soldiers outsourced from their
military jobs by contractors making five-times
what they do, to truck drivers abandoned by
their company to die in the dessert at the
hands of insurgents. From the mother of a
former NAVY SEAL who blames corporate
negligence for his violent death in Fallujah,
to the truck driver from Oklahoma who watched
his employer literally burn brand new trucks to
the ground in a bald attempt to rake in more
money. IRAQ FOR SALE is a movie about
corporate traitors stealing American money and
spending American lives – exploiting the Iraq
War to make a killing for
themselves.
More
information is available at www.iraqforsale.org.
What:
Chippewa
Falls
screening Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers
Where:
Fill Inn Station, 104 Columbia
St, Chippewa
Falls
When:
Thursday, Feb. 22, 6:00
pm
Admission:
Free, donations accepted