Morris is to direct the spots through the political organisation . And instead of using actors to get his point across, Morris is asking members of MoveOn to register online for the chance to tell their stories about how they feel that George W Bush's policies have affected them.
"I have been struck by the eloquence of ordinary citizens -- about their stories, about their hopes for change. And I thought: who better to talk to the American people than other American people -- in their own words?" he said.
Bush is already facing a groundswell of opposition as a growing number of people question the wisdom of the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and, with Michael Moore's new documentary 'Fahrenheit 9/11' topping the box office, there have been more questions raised about Bush's presidency.
Morris's film 'The Fog of War' features Robert McNamara, a former US defence secretary, talking about his involvement with conflicts in the 20th century.
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