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StuartBrowning.net
Health Care Freedom Stuart Browning's video A Short Course in Brain Surgery (2006) has now been viewed over 2 million times on the internet and has been instrumental in sparking a debate among many Americans about the wisdom of allowing a government takeover of our health care system. The film highlights the plight of an Ontario man with a cancerous brain tumor who crossed the border to the U.S. to get the medical care that is rationed in Canada. Other health care videos from Mr. Browning include Uninsured in America (2007) which examines the conventional wisdom that 45 million Americans cannot get health insurance and consequently do not have access to health care, Two Women (2007) which serves as a cautionary lesson about a politicized health care system where politicians and bureaucrats determine medical priorities, and The Lemon (2007) which demonstrates how single-payer health care systems have a lot in common with the failed economic systems of Soviet-era eastern Europe. Mr. Browning has neither sought nor received any funding from the health insurance industry or the health care industry for the production of these films - all of which are available for viewing here on this site (scroll down to see all videos). Campus Freedom Stuart Browning is the financier and producer of the new feature-length film Indoctrinate U, Evan Coyne Maloney's much anticipated documentary exposing the anti-intellectual, intolerant culture of our nation's campuses. Early versions of the film won prizes and international critical acclaim. The film has been dubbed "a call to action" that will "shock the conscience of Americans in the best sense, through exposure to truth and logic." It has received attention in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Review and on CNN, FOX News and CSPAN. It has recently been screened on the campuses of Duke University, Louisiana State University, San Diego State University, and the Indiana University School of Law. To see the trailer for this shocking examination of political repression and brainwashing on American campuses, click here. Capitalism Mr. Browning was President of Embarcadero Technologies, a leading database software vendor in San Francisco. He was a founder of the firm and helped build it from an initial startup to over $40 million in annualized revenues in 2000. Embarcadero Technologies (EMBT) enjoyed the single most successful IPO of calendar year 2000. He was a coauthor of the popular DBArtisan database administration product group as well as the Rapid SQL and Change Manager products which continue to be the company's cash cow offerings. Before founding Embarcadero, he co-founded Datura Corp, a Richmond, VA-based vendor of database tools that was sold to Platinum Technologies in 1992. Mr. Browning was featured in Forbes Magazine's Tech's 100 Highest Rollers in April of 2001 where he was ranked #88. In The Press, On The Web
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The Perils of Public Health Care (CBC, Feb 22 2008)
Guest Appearance on Fox News with Sean Hannity
Uninsured in America (2007) Run Time: 9:03
Speaking on Capitol Hill (2007)
A Short Course in Brain Surgery (2006) Run Time: 5:36
Two Women (2007) Run Time: 4:32
The Lemon (2007) Run Time: 7:46
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