Stuart Browning
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Stuart Browning is a political commentator, writer, film director, film producer, entrepreneur and health care policy commentator. He is currently producing The Free Market Cure Video Series, a collection of short films arguing against collectivized medicine and for the benefits of free markets in health care.[1] He is a fellow of the Moving Picture Institute, and a producer of Indoctrinate U,[2], and its predecessor Brainwashing 101.[3] Browning was President and co-founder of Embarcadero Technologies from 1995[4] until February 2000[5], a leading database software vendor in San Francisco. Mr. Browning was a large stock holder in the company[6]
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[edit] Film shorts
- El Uno De Mayo
[edit] The Free Market Cure Video Series
- Uninsured in America (2007) is part of the Free Market Cure Video Series created by filmmaker Stuart Browning about what he calls "the dangers of collectivized medicine and the benefits of free markets in health care." In the film, Browning argues that the number of uninsured Americans is closer to eight million than the forty-five million estimate provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[7] and from the United States Census[8] and that uninsured Americans have adequate access to health care.
A review of Sicko by Deroy Murdock of the National Review Online compares Sicko to Uninsured in America, which deconstructs the more common “45 million uninsured” soundbite and finds that 9 million of these people earn over $75,000 annually and can buy coverage but don’t. Some 18 million are healthy, 18-34-year-old “young invincibles” whose priorities exclude insurance.[9]
- Dead Meat
- The Lemon
- Two Women
- Short Course in Brain Surgery
[edit] Writings
- The Health Care Lies of Paul Krugman[10]
- Leftist Ideologues Advocate a Perverse Health Care System[11]
- Health Care, Lies and Video Tape[12]
- Socialized Medicine is Sicko[13]
[edit] Education
School of Business[14] Virginia Commonwealth University[15]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Dr. Arnold Glueck. "Moore is master of quarter-truths", Health Care News, 2007-09-01. "Filmmaker Stuart Browning is firing back with a new Internet movie debunking one of the central premises of Moore's 'docutribe': that 45 million Americans have no health insurance and no access to medical care."
- ^ Sonny Bunch. "Lights, Camera, Reaction", Weekly Standard, 2007-08-10.
- ^ Stuart Browning. Internet Movie Database (2004). Retrieved on 2007-08-29.
- ^ Free SQL-Programmer Software (2005-08-25). Retrieved on 2007-08-29.
- ^ SEPARATION AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE (2000-02-04). Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ SEC File 5-60735 (2003-03-06). Retrieved on 2008-08-28.
- ^ Robin A. Cohen, Ph.D., and Michael E. Martinez, M.P.H. (2007-08-21). Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
- ^ Carmen DeNavas-Walt, Bernadette D. Proctor, Cheryl Hill Lee (2006-08). Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2005. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
- ^ Murdock, Deroy (2007-06-29). SKiPO Michael Moore’s SiCKO misses facts.. National Review Online. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Browning, Stuart (2006-01-04). The Health Care Lies of Paul Krugman. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Browning, Stuart (2006-02-04). Leftist Ideologues Advocate a Perverse Health Care System. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Browning, Stuart (2006-05-13). Health Care, Lies and Video Tape. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Browning, Stuart (2007-06-21). Socialized Medicine is Sicko. Human Events.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
- ^ Radio show c/ Stuart Browning Founder, On The Fence Films (2006-12-17). Retrieved on 2008-08-28.
- ^ Stuart E. Browning. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.