Antiwar agitation by Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro, centered around a young Missourian named Tomas Young, an Army vet paralyzed in Iraq, with an heroic supporting part for Robert Byrd (D.-W.Va.), seen in antebellum debate on the Senate floor and finally met in person. (Some remarkable effects are gotten from montages of legislative debaters parroting the party line, one after another, almost word for word.) Highly emotional in presentation, and highly physical, too, in the nasty details of the injury. (2008) — Duncan Shepherd
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