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DVD recipient gets the message

Recently, Dotti Bull discovered that fearmongering can be slickly produced, packaged and delivered through the U.S. Postal Service.

After receiving the unsolicited DVD "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" in the mail a few weeks ago, the Roanoke woman learned that some of her friends, co-workers and 28 million other Americans also had gotten it.

As recently as Monday, a news release in my electronic mailbox trumpeted that the DVD also has gone to more than "325,000 rabbis, priests and pastors in every Jewish and Christian congregation in America."

A spokesman for the group behind the DVD said it merely wants to inform the public about radical Islam. But come on, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out why a 2-year-old DVD is being heavily distributed a few weeks before a pivotal presidential election in swing states, including Virginia.

"It's a topic that neither the presidential candidates, nor the media are discussing openly," reads the DVD jacket. "It's our responsibility to ensure we can all make an informed vote in November."

Gregory Ross, spokesman for the Clarion Fund group behind the DVD, said it was released for the seven-year anniversary of 9/11. Most of the DVDs were inserts in newspapers. Some DVDs hit mailboxes late because of slowdowns with bulk mailings, he added.

Perhaps, but could the organization also be trying influence the election in favor of Republican nominee John McCain, whom voters regard as tougher on terrorism? The Clarion Fund had a pro-McCain article on its Web site but removed it.

The video begins with a perfunctory disclaimer that "most Muslims are peaceful and do not support terror." But distributors know that the DVD also will exploit the fears of voters who have a negative view of Islam and believe Democratic nominee Barack Obama is soft on terrorism or is a Muslim.

"It's all hate," says Bull, an Obama supporter, of the DVD. She believes the message it seeks to deliver is, "Be very afraid and hate these people."

The nonprofit Clarion Fund was established in 2006 by Canadian film producer Raphael Shore. According to Clarion's Web site, the group's purpose is to "educate Americans about issues of national security."

Ross noted that because the DVD was produced a few years ago, it doesn't mention the name of either presidential candidate or party.

"No matter who ends up in the White House Jan. 20, we just want America to take into account this is a pressing issue that needs to be taken into account," Ross said.

The hourlong DVD begins with Edmund Burke's famous quote about how all that is needed for the forces of evil to triumph in the world is for good people to do nothing.

From there, it launches into footage from Arab and Iranian television of people spewing anti-American hatred and shots of flag-burning.

The footage is interspersed by commentary from experts and others that underscores the message that radical Muslims hate America. It also contains a segment on Hitler and Nazi Germany.

No one is suggesting terrorism isn't a threat to America and the Western world. But using psychological extremism and propaganda isn't the way to educate the public about terrorism, if that's really the DVD's intent.

When I asked Ross about criticism that the DVD is nothing more than fearmongering, he asked, "Was Paul Revere fearmongering?

"Some people do not like to hear that there's a problem," he continued. "And they don't want to hear about it. We're basically a modern-day Paul Revere."

Bull, a teacher, said the DVD angers her, but the timing makes it even more suspect.

"Even if this is your deal, then why are you doing it 30 days before the election?" she asked. "If you mailed this to me last December, I'd be annoyed, but I wouldn't be suspicious."

6 Comments »

  1. I got that DVD in the mail last month, and wondered if it had been sent to me because I am a registered Democrat. It is politically motivated, they want to spread fear. Didn't work with me, it just made me angry.

    Comment by Debbie — October 22, 2008 @ 12:26 pm

  2. We don't open any packages delivered to our U.S. Mailbox if we did not order it or the return address is not from someone we know personally... Really not a safe thing to do as far as I am concerned.

    Comment by Di — October 22, 2008 @ 10:43 pm

  3. Di,
    I don't either. I tossed the DVD, it was not opened or watched.

    Comment by Debbie — October 23, 2008 @ 7:54 am

  4. DI or Debbie have you ladies ever received one of those brown envelops about the Nielson's Ratings????

    This is one envelope you don't want to throw away you open it!!!!

    Far as the DVD haven't viewed yet who knows....

    Comment by Backlash — October 23, 2008 @ 1:03 pm

  5. I remember 9-11. Many Americans apparently have forgotten that terrible attack. I don't care when Americans are warned about the threat of terrorism. Why do some peole think the DVD will help McCain? Because Obama is weak on national security? Hmmmmm.

    Comment by LRS — October 24, 2008 @ 10:29 am

  6. LRS

    Bali's 'smiling bomber'images of the self-confessed murderer of more than 200 people joking and laughing at his interrogators and smiling broadly as he was led into court.

    During his trial, each entrance into court seen Amrozi punching the air with his fist and shouting "Allahu akbar (God is greatest)."

    My only regret is there wasn't many more dead.

    His warning Austrians, Americans, and British you won't have to wait long we will bring death to you.

    Why look at a DVD when you can read a killers very own words.

    Comment by Terry B — October 24, 2008 @ 1:42 pm

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In her signature plainspoken style, Michigan native Shanna Flowers peels away the layers and gets to the heart of the issues. No pretense. Just straightforward perspective. Shanna writes about local people whose circumstances reflect decisions made as near as City Hall or as far away as the halls of Congress. Other times, she weighs in on a topic because it is incredibly ridiculous. Or heartening. Or fascinating. Read Shanna's column three days a week, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at roanoke.com

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