God's Not Dead: We The People is a drama film that centers around a group of Christian students who navigate religious differences, government interference, and parental rights. When the school choice program is threatened by a Congressman and a group of activists, the students must defend their faith and fight for their freedom.
In the midst of economic hardship, a lower-middle-class family in Iowa faces the threat of farm foreclosure and government interference. They navigate complex family relationships and social commentary while fighting for justice and fairness against the oppressive forces of the federal government.
In the near future, a group of scientists in Idaho discover a secret government experiment that allows them to travel through time. As the world faces an impending disaster, they use this technology to try and find a solution. However, their exploration leads to unexpected consequences as they encounter mutants, cults, and the unraveling of their own sanity. Will they be able to save humanity or will their experiment go horribly wrong?
A jaded and charming police inspector is assigned along with his cheerful partner to a case involving the mysterious death and/or suicide of a wealthy entrepreneur. The chief suspect is his enchanting wife who was aware that her husband had a mistress. It is also possible that the dead man may be the victim of a radical terrorist group.
In 2000 George Bush Jr was voted into the White House thanks in part to the massive voting power of the evangelical religious right. In order to repay them for their support, Bush appointed John Ashcroft in the role of Director General. With his opinions including anti-abortion in all cases, opposition to laws that protect ethnic minorities etc Ashcroft horrified liberals but cheered the religious right. One of Ashcroft's first targets was pornography and, in 2003, the FBI ordered four copies of porn films from the website of Extreme Associates. When the material crossed state lines it became a federal issue and Rob Black (owner of EA) was served with 9 indictments. With Ashcroft's job pretty much dependant on Bush returning to office in 2004, this documentary looks at Black's case and the increasing involvement of the religious right in American politics.
When the Muscogee Nation suddenly begins censoring its free press, a rogue reporter fights to expose her government's corruption in a historic battle that will have ramifications for all of Indian country.
A discussion of the economic and political ideas presented in the book "The Incredible Bread Machine".
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