No, the director is Robert Greenwald, who has created several compelling documentaries in the last 6 or so yrs including:
Walmart - The high cost of low price
Outfoxed - Rubert Murdoch's war on journalism
Uncovered - The war on Iraq
http://www.robertgreenwald.org/I would like to think the contractors were hired with good intentions. But, I heard and read far too much about the reconstruction and continuing war effort to believe that.
>I agree w/you here Perry.
>However, don't you think these contractors were hired with the idea to do a better, more efficient-cost cutting job? That way, our soldiers can do what they are trained to do.
>Not qualified people
mixed with very qualified people are all over. There is nothing more painful (at work) to see your job been given to somebody else and you put on something you may not like to do.
>I wonder, I have not seen the movie or read much about this guy, but has he gone into this mission only because somebody took his job?
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>I would love to see the movie, but I have a hard time when I have to go somewhere and make phone calls I don’t want to make. To me is like the old pitch sale: "this is one time opportunity, you have to make a decision now"
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>> Don't you think that one of the most important positions there is, is the one that makes sure the equipment is kept in proper condition?
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>< But if those hired to repair are not qualified, you've created a massive problem.
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(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush