Forget TV. PBS is leading a charge to bring media rich content directly to your computer. Its latest effort: Bush's War, a two part documentary that outlines the fabrication, escalation, invasion and aftermath of the U.S. occupation of Iraq — and it's easily one of the most notable inquiries on the topic. Watching it online gives you access to an interactive experience that's completely unparalleled by regular TV. As interviews occur, links pop up for more in-depth analysis of particular clips and extra information in general. Over 400 hours of footage was shot for the project and essentially all of it is available Online, for free, courtesy of Frontline and the Public Broadcasting Service.
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