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Ronald
Reagan Video series: $69.95
$17.95
per video (list price: $19.98), $69.95 for all four
videos (list price: $79.92)
(C) Accuracy in Media, 1999
Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, is credited, by some, with the greatest
peace-time expansion in U.S. history. Twice winning the White House by a
landslide, the former sports announcer, actor and California Governor worked
with Congress to stimulate economic growth, curb inflation, increase
employment and strengthen national defense.
This four-part series takes a unique look at the Reagan presidency
through clips of more than 100 presidential appearances, rare newsreels and
Hollywood footage.
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Volume
I: The Reagan Presidency (1981-1989) $17.95
(list price: $19.98)
Highlights include: Reagan's inaugural addresses; the release of the
American hostages in Iran; the attempted assassination on Reagan's life; his
proposed Strategic Defense Initiative; appearances with Michael Jackson,
Princess Diana, and Mother Theresa; the Challenger accident; his historic
trip to Moscow; and his farewell address to the nation.
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Volume
II: The Military and the Soviet Union $17.95
(list price: $19.98)
Highlights include: Vintage World War II-era Hollywood footage of Reagan;
recognition of Vietnam veterans; the 50th anniversary of the Normandy
Invasion; Reagan's anti-Communist campaigns from the early 1950's through
his presidency; and the agreement with the Soviet Union to reduce nuclear
arsenals.
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Volume
III: Reagan on Government and the American Dream
$17.95 (list price: $19.98)
Highlights include: a comprehensive look at the "Reagan Revolution" and his
fight against government wast and high taxes; Regan's thoughts on government
in people's lives and the pursuit of the American Dream; a ceremonial
lighting of the Statue of Liberty; and his vision of the "shining city on a
hill.
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Volume
IV: The Man $17.95
(list price: $19.98)
Highlights include: a series of hilarious quips, slips and tales from
President Reagan; a side-splitting selection of impromptu jokes and
quick-witted responses; a biographical look at Reagan's life before the
White House through various speeches; and recollections from Reagan's
parents about their famous son.
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An
American President:
$15.95
(list price: $19.95)
Celebrate the 1980's with this video history of the Reagan
Administration. This best selling video includes the major events of the Reagan era have
been compiled into one comprehensive video collection. Relive the moments like the assassination attempt in 1981, as well as the high times of Reagan’s landslide re-election in 1984.
60 minutes.
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Time for Choosing: $15.95
(list price: $24.95)
Ronald Reagan's speech to the American people on behalf of barry Goldwater before the Presidential election of 1964 that placed Reagan on the national political scene.
Recorded from rare film footage, this is is the complete and unedited television broadcast that changed the nation, the world and set the stage for his eventual successful run for the Presidency.
Barry Goldwater adds a historical perspective in an interview to this momentous speech.
30 minutes.
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Stand
Up Reagan: $16.95
(list price: $24.95)
Ronald Reagan has endeared himself to millions of Americans with his affable, fun loving personality.
Now for the first time, his most humorous tales and anecdotes are combined on one video.
Includes the tear jerking farewell to the White House staff in 1988.
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The New Clinton Chronicles - An
Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton
and his Circle of Power:
$9.95
(list price: $19.95)
(C)
1996 Citizens' Video Press; Running time: 103 min.
New
updated expanded version
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The Clinton Legacy:
$15.95
(list price: $24.50)
(C) 1999 Accuracy in
Media, Inc.; Running time: approx. 73 min. Narrated by former CBS
& CNN newsman Reid Collins
Whitewater
- Was it really just about a failed land deal in which
the Clintons lost money?
The Travel Office
firings
- Was this really just a presidential prerogative
to have their own people running the White House Travel Office, or a
grave abuse of the IRS and FBI to cover their true motives? Hear
from our exclusive interviews with Travel Office chief Billy Dale
and former agent and White House liaison Dennis Sculimbrene.
FBI Files
- Who hired Craig Livingstone and why? What was done to
make possible the transfer of over 1,000 FBI files to the White
House? Who had access to them and were they misused? Hear from
Judicial Watch's Larry Klayman, who has filed suit on behalf of
the victims. See the first TV interview of Dennis Sculimbrene, and
depositions of Linda Tripp and Associate White House Counsel William
Kennedy.
Abuse of IRS
- See our exclusive interview with Joseph Farah, and his
attorney Larry Klayman, who have sued the IRS for $10 million for a
politically motivated tax audit.
Bribery?
- See what really happened with Webster Hubbell, former
law partner to Hillary Clinton and Associate Attorney General, who
was jailed for his deeds. Was he "rolling over" to protect
the Clintons? Why did he collect $700,000 upon resigning in
disgrace?
China
- Was national security compromised in exchange for cash?
Hear from our exclusive interviews with several experts, including
Clinton's first CIA director, James Woolsey, and "Year of the
Rat" co-author Ed Timperlake. See part of John Huang's
deposition.
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The Grand Jury Testimony of Clinton:
$9.95
(list price: $14.95)
On
August 17, 1998, President Bill Clinton gave testimony before a
federal grand jury in the Ken Starr investigation.
This tape of the president's historic testimony, as
released by Congress, is offered as a historical account, without
narration or opinion.
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WACO: The Rules of Engagement:
$24.95
(list price: $29.95)
(C) 1997 Fifth Estate
Productions; Running time: 136 min. IDA Feature Award 1997
Shaking the foundation
of democracy, the shocking revelations behind the tragic series of
events outside Waco, Texas that killed four federal agents and 76
men, women and children of the Branch Davidian religious sect has
finally been exposed.
Winner of an
Academy-Award nomination in light of its incredible discoveries, Waco:
The Rules of Engagement brings forth devastating evidence of
federal law enforcement gone tragically wrong. It dares to suggest
the ATF provoked war with a group whose apocalyptic religious
beliefs and rumored manufacturing of illegal weapons made them easy
targets for an inevitable abuse of its members' civil and human
rights.
Waco: The Rules of
Engagement
will change forever the way the world thinks and
talks about the tragedy at Waco and, most importantly, it will renew
our commitment to the basic precepts of tolerance and freedom upon
which American society is built.
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WACO: A New Revelation:
$24.95
(list price: $29.95)
(C) 1999 MGA Films, Inc.;
Running time: 110 min. Narrated by Former FBI
Special Agent Dr. Frederic Whitehurst
Warning: Some viewers
may find certain contents of this film disturbing. Viewer
discretion is advised.
Waco: A New Revelation
is the film that triggered a new Congressional investigation of the
Waco tragedy, and caused the Justice Department and the FBI to
reverse their long-held positions on Waco. It has generated a
firestorm of events unprecedented in the history of documentary
filmmaking.
After six years of
painstaking investigation, the complete story of the tragedy near
Waco is finally coming to light. This compelling feature-length
documentary presents new revelations about the events that led up to
the deaths of 79 men, women and children at Mount Carmel on April
19, 1993.
Based on physical
evidence recovered from the official Waco evidence lockers, chilling
testimonies from former FBI, Special Forces and CIA operatives, and
interviews with Branch Davidian survivors, Waco: A New Revelation
presents evidence addressing the following questions:
- Why didn't the Branch
Davidians and their children come out of the compound?
- Did the FBI actually
start the Waco fire using pyrotechnic devices?
- Why was critical
evidence missing from the evidence locker nearly six years after
the event?
- What was the role of
the elite U.S. Army Delta Force at Waco during the final tank
assault - and why was their presence denied until now?
- Does the trial of the
Waco evidence lead to the White House?
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Our Military Under Siege - Mission
Accomplishment vs. Homosexual Demands:
$4.95
(list price: $19.95)
(C)
1993 Defense Readiness Foundation; Running time: approx. 30 min.
It
would be a national disgrace to jeopardize the effectiveness of the
finest fighting forces in the world simply to pay off a political
debt!
Through
interviews with both active duty and retired officers, senior
non-commissioned officers and other military experts, this film
gives direct answers to tough questions. The fight over lifting the
restrictions on homosexuals is a political one. Our uniformed
military leadership is overwhelmingly opposed to changing the policy
on homosexuals that existed before President Clinton took office.
National security must take precedence over the demands of
self-serving special interest groups.
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The Children of Table 34 - The
True Story Behind Alfred Kinsey's Infamous Sex Research:
$7.95
(list price: $14.95)
(C)
1994 Family; Running time: 30 min.
Introduction
by Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
The
truth can finally be told...
In
the late 1940s, the renowned sex researcher Alfred Kinsey published
his groundbreaking Kinsey Report, citing new findings about
male sexuality. Only now, 50 years later, are the facts surrounding
his "research" finally coming to light. This compelling video
exposes shocking evidence that Kinsey and his associates:
- Used
data from the molestation of children as young as 5 months to
determine their sexual capacity.
- Concealed
the full nature of the experimentation from the educational and
scientific communities, as well as the federal government.
- Shielded
known criminals and pedophiles.
Today,
Kinsey's disturbing research is the basis of sex education
curricula in schools across the country, making this revealing
presentation a must-see for anyone who is concerned about the health
and welfare of our children.
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The Gay Agenda:
$9.95
(list price: $19.95)
(C)
1993 The Report; Running time: 20 min.
"The
Gay Agenda is a slick 20 minute documentary style piece offering
doctors, scholars and recovered gay men talking about the ills of
gay life." USA Today
"The
most shocking video of the year." Movieguide
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The Gay Agenda in Public Education:
$9.95
(list price: $19.95)
(C)
1993 The Report; Running time: 35 min.
America
is now facing another decision.
Classroom
programs promoting homosexuality are quietly being introduced in
targeted school districts in all regions of the United States. Gay
activists have vowed to exert constant pressure until every board of
education across the country conforms.
What
is actually contained in these programs? What are grammar school
students being taught about homosexuality? What kind of sexual
experimentation among adolescents is being encouraged? What role are
gay organizations playing in the erosion of parental authority? What
can be done to reverse this disturbing trend?
This
investigative documentary is a powerful educational tool for all
concerned citizens…from parents to community leaders to local,
state and federal legislators. "The Gay Agenda in Public
Education" brings to light startling information vital to
understanding this explosive issue.
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The Ultimate Target of The Gay Agenda - Same
Sex Marriages: $9.95
(list price: $19.95)
(C)
1996 The Report; Running time: approx. 28 min.
As
America stands at the threshold of the 21st century,
homosexual leaders have mobilized their forces for a campaign that,
if successful, will ultimately lead to the disintegration of the
very foundation of our society. Over the past quarter century the
so-called "gay rights movement" has been slowly winning the war
against traditional family values. Now, with a disturbing number of
victories behind them, gay activists are setting their sights on
perhaps the most crucial "prize" of this conflict – same-sex
marriage.
By
strong-arming courts and legislatures across the nation, this tiny
segment of the population is on a mission to force upon mainstream
America sweeping new definitions of matrimony and family. If left
unchallenged, gays will dictate to the rest of us exactly what
constitutes the most fundamental underpinnings of our society, with
far-reaching legal, sociological and political implications of
catastrophic proportions.
Conservative
America must unite on this front. "The Ultimate Target…"
examines all facets of this most critical of issues and arms
concerned citizens with the power of knowledge and understanding
essential for effectively combating this profoundly dangerous
campaign.
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Cover Up in Oklahoma - Double
Feature With Testimonial of Murrah Bombing Survivor Jane
Graham: $7.95
(list price: $19.95)
This video raises disturbing questions about the
power of U.S. secret police agencies, shielded by corrupt
politicians and the tightly controlled, mainstream press.
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Victory in Space - America's
Historic Missions to the Moon (using the actual NASA footage):
$9.95 (list price: $12.95)
(C)
Accuracy in Media; approx. 60 min.
July 20, 1999 is the 30th anniversary
of Neil Armstrong's famous first step on the moon - "One
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." During this
historic anniversary period, Accuracy in Media has come in
possession of a very limited number of handsomely packaged,
historical video documentaries of man's first and last landings on
the moon. You can receive two thirty-minute engrossing, dramatic
documentaries on one videotape, which tell the stories of Apollo 11,
featuring man's first walk on the moon, and Apollo 17, the last such
journey to date. This includes the actual lunar footage, plus
footage of events leading up to and following the actual flights.
This will be a valuable addition to your video
library, and it makes an excellent gift.
Of these "Victory
in Space" tapes, nearly half include an additional 30-minute
documentary, called "Houston, We've Got a Problem,"
dramatically recounting the troubled Apollo 13 flight, recounted in
the Tom Hanks movie. But now you can see it through the actual NASA
footage. You'll see the people and hear the voices, exactly as they
were at that time. Order today, either version. You don't want to
miss this!
Victory in Space (60-minute version) -
Two dramatic 30-minute documentaries featuring the actual NASA
footage of man's first walk on the moon (Apollo 11), and his most
recent (Apollo 17).
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Victory
in Space – America's Historic Missions to the Moon (using the
actual NASA footage): $12.95
(list price: $14.95)
(C)
Accuracy in Media; Running time: approx. 90 min.
July 20, 1999 is the 30th anniversary
of Neil Armstrong's famous first step on the moon - "One
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." During this
historic anniversary period, Accuracy in Media has come in
possession of a very limited number of handsomely packaged,
historical video documentaries of man's first and last landings on
the moon. You can receive two thirty-minute engrossing, dramatic
documentaries on one videotape, which tell the stories of Apollo 11,
featuring man's first walk on the moon, and Apollo 17, the last such
journey to date. This includes the actual lunar footage, plus
footage of events leading up to and following the actual flights.
This will be a valuable addition to your video
library, and it makes an excellent gift.
Of these "Victory
in Space" tapes, nearly half include an additional 30-minute
documentary, called "Houston, We've Got a Problem,"
dramatically recounting the troubled Apollo 13 flight, recounted in
the Tom Hanks movie. But now you can see it through the actual NASA
footage. You'll see the people and hear the voices, exactly as they
were at that time. Order today, either version. You don't want to
miss this!
Victory in Space (90-minute version) - In
addition, this one includes the dramatic and troubled flight of
Apollo 13, called "Houston, We've Got a Problem."
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Accuracy
in Media's 30th Anniversary Conference – The Media:
Seekers of Truth or Servants of Power?:
$14.95
per video, $49.95
for all four videos
(C)
Accuracy in Media, 1999
Morning
Panel I 
THE MEDIA'S ROTTING ROOTS – EDUCATION AND CULTURE
Daniel J. Flynn: Executive Director, Accuracy in Academia
Clark R. Bowers: Fred Schwarz Distinguished Visiting Fellow,
Harvard, 1993-1999
Cliff Kincaid: President, America's Survival
Morning
Panel II 
THE STATE OF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING: A JOURNALIST'S
VIEW
Charles C. Thompson: Former producer, ABC, CBS and NBC
Philip Weiss: Investigative Reporter, New York Observer
Bill O'Reilly: Host, Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly
Factor"
Larry Klayman: Chairman and General Counsel, Judicial Watch
Luncheon
Speaker: Hon. Robert Dornan: Former Congressman, radio talk show
host
Afternoon
Panel III 
NEWS THAT INVESTIGATIVE REPORTERS HAVE SHUNNED
Michael McNulty: Producer of Waco: A New Revelation
Thomas Stalcup: Analyst of radar revelations re TWA Flight
800
James Sanders: Author of "Altered Evidence," a new book
on TWA 800
Christopher Ruddy: Editor of NewsMax.com and Vortex; topic:
Clinton Scandals
Panel IV

STORIES THEY GOT WRONG
George Kenney: Former State Department Yugoslavian Desk
Officer; topic: Kosovo
Charles Wiley: AIM's most popular lecturer; topic: The
Silent Invasion of the U.S.
M. Stanton Evans: Director, National Journalism Center
John L. Lott: Author of "More Guns, Less Crime"
Banquet

Speaker: Clarence Thomas: Associate Justice,
United States Supreme Court
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