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Wendy Cohen October 28, 2008 | 5:30 pm EST
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This was a team effort so hat tip to Bonnie, Fonda and all of our fabulous bloggers:

1) Kevin Kline in Dave (1993)

2) Morgan Freeman in Deep Impact (1998, and it shows foresight to the 2008 election hehe!)

3) Michael Douglas in The American President (1995)

4)  Harrison Ford in Air Force One (1997) and Clear and Present Danger (1994)

5) David Morse in John Adams (2008)

6) William Devane in Missiles of October (1974)

7) Henry Fonda in Fail Safe (1964)

8 ) Lawrence Wolf in No More Excuses (1968)

9) Jack Nicholson in Mars Attacks (1996)

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The 80th annual Academy Awards are on Sunday and on everyone’s minds. But instead of predicting this years winners, I wanted to write about some of the losers in Oscar’s history. OK, maybe losers is a little too strong. These 5 Best Picture nominees didn’t win the Academy Award. But by highlighting important social issues, raising awareness, and inspiring action, they won our hearts and minds. So get ready to be inspired!

1. Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939) starring Jimmy Stewart and directed by Frank Capra is both a scathing critique of Washington DC corruption and a heartfelt and hopeful story of an individual’s ability to make change in the face of adversity. The film was criticized by the media, politicians, congressmen, (surprise surprise!) who called it Communist and Anti-American. Another measure of the film’s power and reach is that it was banned in Fascist Italy and Spain and Nazi Germany.

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So ! You can be a Mr./Mrs./Ms. Smith and you don’t even have to go to Washington. All you have to do is e-mail Washington! Tell Congress to stick to its principles and not cave in to special interests and corruption.

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