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Ladies and Gentlemen - not every artist is a leftist whack job. Now that we are just a little over five years away from the terrible events of 9-11 I have produced a piece of "net art" to commorate the event. Though I try not to prostitute my blogs, I am going to make an acception here.
It took me some time to put this all together - finding all the pictures and quotes. I can't believe some of the quotes I found and you should see some of the stuff that I couldn't fit in.
I'm still galled *anyone* could take the film "Loose Change" seriously. And too see the "unbiased, non partisan" media fawning over the guys who did it makes me want to vomit.
I can't believe what the Hollywood slime is saying about America - its troops, its citizens, its culture. It makes me want to hit something (and I'm not a violent person.)
I'm tired of "artists" talking about "making people think" and then giving us more tired liberal, left wing, neomarxist, recycled 60's crap like it's a new idea. With this piece I wanted to show them that we can do it too and that our stuff can be just as touching. Putting their words with pictures of the people who suffered and died. I wanted to SHOW them what they are talking about.
This piece is actually 1000 words long (if you count hyphenated words as 2).
Jeremy Meister graduated with a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1998 and a Bachelor's degree in Media Production from Missouri State University at Springfield in 2005. He is also a film director, producer and author of over seven feature length screenplays including 'Hollow Dogs' and 'Epic: the Flames of Summer', as well as owning his own film company LWC Productions. Jeremy is the former host and producer of the Conservative internet radio program "The Tzimisce Show". Presently he works for Lotus Broadcasting as well as "The Wise Guys Show" http://www.wiseguysradio.com/. Contact him at LWC_Productions@hotmail.com or at http://www.myspace.com/tzimiscechi or at www.dndorks.com. Art for the People:http://dndorks.com/forums/thread/790122.aspx

