SICK AND SICKER will deal with ideas long suppressed by the mainstream media.  This movie will arm you with little-known facts while giving you an experience that you won't soon forget.  The host and executive producer, Logan Darrow Clements, is not afraid to use dramatic, humorous or unconventional methods to shed light on socialized medicine, whether it's called "a single payer system" or "universal health care." 

But don't worry this "sugar coating" will just make the pill you're about to take easier to swallow.  The pill will contain hard facts about socialized medicine from doctors, patients and public policy experts in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere.  The next time you hear a politician advocating universal health care you'll be able to ask them some really nifty questions.

Logan Darrow Clements last set America on fire in 2005 with his "Lost Liberty Hotel" project.  This rebellion against eminent domain abuse involved applying the Supreme Court's "Kelo vs. City of New London" decision to one of the Justices who voted for it.  The Kelo decision allows a government to take your home using eminent domain if the government believes your property can generate higher tax revenue with a new owner.  Logan asked the town of Weare, New Hampshire to take Supreme Court Justice David Souter's house using eminent domain so Logan could build a hotel in its place.  Logan utilized the same rationale that Souter had voted for when approved the Kelo decision.  A hotel will bring in more tax revenue than what citizen Souter pays.

Within 48 hours of the projects' announcement 700,000 unique visitors went to Logan's website freestarmedia.com, over 200 reporters from as far away as Germany reported on the story.  Logan received over 5,000 e-mail of support from people of all political persuasions, gave 60 radio interviews and made eight appearances on national television news shows such as Hannity & Colmes, ABC Nightline and Tucker Carlson.  Watch some of Logan's TV appearances here.  Although the Town Board of Weare ultimately voted down the Lost Liberty Hotel project, eminent domain reform swept the nation with states from coast-to-coast passing new laws to restrain the power of local governments to seize land using their new Kelo powers.

In August 2005 he began producing a movie about eminent domain entitled "Eminent Domination".  Filming on this movie is 50% finished but production will be halted until "SICK AND SICKER" is completed.

The Production Team


Logan Darrow Clements, producer of "Eminent Domination" (in production) and leader of the Lost Liberty Hotel project. (photo: Logan on FoxNews/Hannity & Colmes)




Scott McConnell is a producer in reality TV (Bull Run on Spike TV), worked on  documentary movies and been a communications director for an pro-liberty organization.

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