VHS : Obstruction of Justice

Obstruction of Justice

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 46416







Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781878993885
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1878993887
Label: Jeremiah Films
Manufacturer: Jeremiah Films
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Jeremiah Films
Release Date: August 14, 1997
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 46416
Studio: Jeremiah Films



















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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Will498 is dreamin' if he thinks this is fiction!
Down across the border in N.C. is a man from
Arkansas, who owns a shop. He basically escaped
from Arkansas before William Jefferson Clinton
could have him 'suicided'. If Will, who claims
this fine film is fiction, he's dreamin', and/or
living in denial. William J. Clinton, who should
drop to his knees in prayerful Thanks, that a
bigger idiot than him is now at 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave., was at the time of this fine Jeremiah films
release, the worst President (I could hardly think
it, let alone type it in this review) the once great
and proud nation of America ever had. I still can't
believe that 'DUBYA' is even worse! Get this film
and find out how corrupt the good 'ole boy Network
in Arkansas REALLY was! The gentleman I know across
the border from me here in Virginia, the one in NC
was right. And he lived even closer to the 'action'
than Will claims HE did! Get this film, Mr. & Mrs.
Taxpaying America!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good TV Movie material
This is great fiction, and highly enjoyable, if not for the fact that the writers attempt to convey it as real. As I actually lived only 30 miles from this event when it happened, I can safely say that all of the reviews I've read here are laughable. Arkansas was no utopia (and still is not), but to claim it a major drug center is ludicrous. Believe me, the people in my home state are simply hard working plain, simple folk. Bill Clinton (whom I never voted for) was average to above average as a Governor, but hardly a conspirator to murder. As far as some of the local officials go, I could believe that about them.

But sadly, the victims mothers have been turned into pawns of an out of control mentally unbalanced right wing mafia that continues to play dirty politics. This is the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" revisited.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - powerfull video
Obstruction of Justice is the most rivetting,gut wrenching documentary I have ever seen. It shows a corrupt good ol boy network of the Arkansas political machine that goes from the monster like state medical examiner to the local prosecuter to the district judge, local police right up to the whitehouse. This story tells how the drug war was like a living hell for ordinary law abiding people in the state of Arkansas. It shows how ordinary people did extra ordinary things to expose these murders and coverups to the American public. Incredible!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gripping documentary
An eye opening account of politcal corruption that started in the state of Arkansas and has moved all the way to the White House. The two unwitting pawns in the story are innocent teenage boys whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Botched investigations, cover-ups, suspicious deaths are only some of the revelations in this outstanding documentary.

Justice of Obstruction




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