An Experiment in Democracy is Finished
May 4 at 3:03am by admin
This film covers the period between March 2004 and December 2004. It was during which this time, coalition forces alongside the brand new Afghan National Army (ANA), worked to stabilize a country ripped apart by war. The goal: To elect a new president and eventually, a new government.
During this time, I did more than a dozen military embeds with four different countries as well as spent uncountable numbers of hours traveling Afghanistan without coalition protection. Staying at the tip of the spear as much as possible during 2004, “An Experiment in Democracy”, is the story of the things I saw as the country moved toward its first free presidential election in history.
This professionaly done DVD is now available worldwide for at least $10 ppd (only NTSC). I’ll accept a larger donation of your choice however. Interested? Contact me through this address: dtate38@cox.net , and I’ll get it shipped off in the morning.
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5 Responses for "An Experiment in Democracy is Finished"
peter
May 19th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
1why DVD? Just put it on youtube if you dont have a web server
David
May 22nd, 2007 at 8:27 am
2Peter,
I would imagine in this day and age, that before I know it, someone WILL post this online. Me personaly? Nope. Don’t quite have that apptitude. Not only that, but my “to do” list is far too long to ever get to taking the time to learn to post… then post.
The DVDs are something to sell at speaking engagements and the such. I do hope to get something for my work… even if it’s just a few bucks for postage. This project is worth more than $100,000 in goods and services. I can’t afford to “Just put it on YouTube…”.
DT
marian
June 13th, 2007 at 4:04 am
3Made a dozen of military embeds…? What are those four countries?
David
June 13th, 2007 at 7:12 pm
4I spent much of my time with US forces, but was also privleged to be on the first independent embed with the Afghan National Army. I was also hosted by the Canadians and the Romanians on a few occasions.
Andrea Shea King
September 6th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
5Looks like I might have just missed you. Oh well, maybe you’ll be checking your messages occasionally.
I found you through my sitemeter visitors and saw you had read my August 30 post about Bill Roggio and Public Multimedia Inc. which included a mention of you (and three others) heading to Baghdad.
You are probably still enroute, but I am interested in talking to you — perhaps you might want to send me an occasional written observations of the country that I could post on RadioPatriot?
Also, I host radio shows (WDBO Orlando Fl and BlogTalkRadio on the stream) and am interested in having you on the air to talk about your experience. If you are willing, write me at RadioPatriot1@yahoo dot com.
Stay safe,
Andrea Shea King
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