Sunday, September 9, 2007

ACTION ALERT!


The United American Committee is currently assisting in a heated battle to get the vastly important ABC mini-series 'The Path to 9-11' released on DVD as it should be. This high budget and spectacular mini-series exposes the bureaucracy and the political correctness in Washington that gets in the way of protecting America from Islamic militants regardless of which political party is in charge. Disney is now holding back on releasing the film on DVD due to its controversial nature. As you may recall it was a fight to even get them to air the film on ABC over a year ago. This will be an immensely successful item when it does hit the market, and we need your help to contact the Disney officials below right away to politely urge them to release the film on DVD.
Please contact the following, and we ask that you please remain tactful and polite when requesting that they release the film 'The Path to 9-11' on DVD. Even if you have not seen it, that is all the more reason to contact them because you wish to see it made available:
E-mails of key people at Disney/ABC:
  • Robert.A.Iger@disney.com (president of the whole deal)
  • alan.braverman@disney.com (Chief Counsel and heavily involved)zenia.mucha@disney.com (corporate publicity)
  • stephen.mcpherson@abc.com (president of abc network)
  • quinn.d.taylor@abc.com (the responsible exec)
  • Mark.A.Pedowitz@abc.com (president of touchstone tv)
  • Mark.Pedowitz@disney.com
  • Anne.Sweeney@abc.com (oversees Disney/ABC cable neworks)
  • Anne.Sweeney@disney.com
  • Also, the Disney switchboard line can connect you to the offices of any of the individuals listed below. The switchboard phone is: (818) 560-1000

Do not delay! Contact the above today and urge them to release the DVD!Every e-mail sent can make the difference.

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