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Are You A Citizen

Are You A Citizen

from recent posts tagged labor - blip.tv (beta) on October 13, 2009
Duration: 312
Are You A Citizen (Or Are You A Slave) is an anthem salute to struggle that is done in strident Cajun waltz style. The song challenges citizen apathy and cynicism. It confronts the notion that we cannot change anything by citing the historical record of struggle that says otherwise. Colonialism, slavery, and debtor prisons have been defeated, and a Bill of Rights, the right to organize unions, civil rights, and voting rights were all won through struggle. As Thomas Paine once said, "Rights are not gifts from one man to another, nor from one class of men to another." Rights are inalienable and not granted by the political powers that be. "Use your Bill of Rights 'til your struggles are won!"
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RockRoll360 # 032 - Tin Pan Alley - Pt. 2

RockRoll360 # 032 - Tin Pan Alley - Pt. 2

from WLSO.FM on August 14, 2009
Duration: 4797
  Welcome to Part 2, of Tin Pan Alley and the longest production I have ever made on a podcast. This is one where you will be part of radio history. Added to the end of this compilation will be my tribute and goodbye to a Underground Radio Station Icon of  WBCN FM 104. 1 here in Boston. I should have split this podcast in two but what is done is done, and in the near future will post another show with just this WBCN tribute and added material. Some of you out there might think Boy, this guy is infatuated with classic WBCN   My reply   YA THINK !!!!    I have to be their biggest listener fan for the first 25 years of BCN. Visited twice with Laquidara in the 80 s. WBCN tribute begins at the 38 minute mark. Also included is the last 15 minutes of WBCN s broadcast. Music includes . LADY - LENNY KRAVITZ THE WALLS CAME DOWN - THE CALL CARPET OF THE SUN - RENAISSANCE DA DO RUN RUN - THE CRYSTALS WEASEL AND THE WHITE BOYS COOL - RICKIE LEE JONES ROMEO S TUNE - STEVE FORBERT *****unknown track - RIGHTEOUS  B SLITHER - VELVET REVOLVER I FEEL FREE - CREAM SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND - PINK FLOYD Sound Bites include About the atom bomb - Sound Bite CKLW  The Motor City  ( Million Dollar Weekend ) - Radio Jingle WFIL   (Philadelphia ) - Radio Jingle If you mention extortion again I ll  have your legs broken - Sound Bite from Animal House Maybe the dingo ate your baby - Sound Bite from Seinfeld Along with many, many, more sound bites from the WBCN archieves. And remember ! - Along with instant play, each podcast is one large MP3 - Feel free to download and load into computer, Ipod or Disc to enjoy later.         Side Note ::::: There is a new documentary film about WBCN being produced, entitled The American Revolution.  The film is being produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media. It chronicles WBCN during the years 1968 and 1975, and examines the station s role in covering and promoting the profound social, political, and cultural changes of that era. Producers are filming the station s final days for use in the film, and there s more about the documentary at www.WBCNthefilm.com   - Bill can be reached at Bill@LCMedia.com   Bill Lichtenstein President LCMedia, Inc. Creating Media that Matters One Broadway; 14th Floor Cambridge, MA  02142 www.LCMedia.com 617-682-3700  Direct: 617-682-3708  Fax: 617-682-3746  ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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Peaceful Revolution - People Have the Power by Patti Smith

Peaceful Revolution - People Have the Power by Patti Smith

from Favorites of GilmourTrueHD on July 24, 2009
Duration: 169
Stand up and be in control! We need to show our government we are in control! The time is past for addressing single issues one at a time, we need to stand up NOW! A short visual history of three past peaceful revolutions that have worked. Please watch in HD! The Velvet Revolution - Czechoslovakia The Carnation Revolution - Portugal People Power - Philippines Peaceful revolutions in the past have worked quickly, without violence and without the backlash of changing one violent regime for another. Make your stand! Organize and demand that the precepts our country was founded on are met. Demand the Constitution be upheld and followed. Demand investigations into government and corporate corruption. Demand our Congress and Senate vote for the People and not private interests. Demand Separation of Church and State. Demand a popular vote. Demand sovereignty be maintained as a highest priority! Sign petitions en-mass! Get involved Be Active! Places YOU can go to help make change NOW! Large organizations for immediate change. Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty http://www.campaignforliberty.com/ Restore the Rebublic http://www.restoretherepublic.net Voice for Change http://www.voice4change.org/ Veterans For Peace http://veteransforpeace.org/ United for Peace & Justice http://www.unitedforpeace.org/ Student Peace Action Network http://studentpeaceaction.org/ Petitions make a difference only when enough numbers sign them. A few places to start! PetitionOnline.com http://www.petitiononline.com/ GoPetition International http://www.gopetition.com/
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Independence Day _ French Celebrate the Fourth of July

Independence Day _ French Celebrate the Fourth of July

from Dailymotion - Travel on July 01, 2009
Duration: 51
Independence Day series page at Hulu.comThe French celebrate the Fourth of July and remember the support France gave America during the War of Independence. Marquis de La Fayette and Comte de Rochambeau were among the French heroes who fought for the Americans.Author: hulu Tags: Fourth of July July th Independence Day National Holiday Paris France Centennial Statue of Liberty American Revolution Marquis De Lafayette George Washington Rochambeau Patriotism Ally Posted: 01 July 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine

from Weekday Podcast on June 29, 2009
Duration: 0
Thomas Paine's reputation as a true American revolutionary has lasted through history. His pamphlet Common Sense is frequently credited as the inspiration for the American Revolution. It was a call to action, urging common people in America to resist Britain, not reconcile with them; establish a constitution, and support the Continental Army. It helped unite the colonists under a common cause Liberty. Though Paine left for Europe in 1787 after independence had been won, does his radical legacy live on? Are there remnants of the radical age that still exist in our country? Could a writer today excite such action? A re broadcast of an exploration of the life and legacy of Thomas Paine today on Weekday.
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We The People Stimulus Package

We The People Stimulus Package

from Favorites of therjcarter on March 16, 2009
Duration: 396
Bob Basso author of Common Sense plays the role of Thomas Paine to ignite the fire of change in America. Patriotism and Pride for America lead Thomas Paine to help take back America!
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We The People Stimulus Package

We The People Stimulus Package

from Favorites of bldtraffic on March 16, 2009
Duration: 396
Bob Basso author of Common Sense plays the role of Thomas Paine to ignite the fire of change in America. Patriotism and Pride for America lead Thomas Paine to help take back America!
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The Second American Revolution

The Second American Revolution

from Favorites of NoDhimmiJimmi on July 31, 2008
Duration: 392
Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense, returns to modern times to plea for a second revolution to take back America, Now!
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The Turtle - 1777

The Turtle - 1777

from GNease42 on April 17, 2008
Duration: 167
In the year 1777, the American colonists create the world's first submarine, and attempt to use it against the British. Based on a true story.
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John Ferling

John Ferling

from Pritzker Military Library Podcasts on September 28, 2007
Duration: 5427
Historian and author John Ferling discusses the American Revolution and his new book Almost A Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence. Originally aired 09/27/07.
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Dave R. Palmer

Dave R. Palmer

from Pritzker Military Library Podcasts on March 19, 2007
Duration: 4590
Retired Army Lieutenant General Dave Palmer discusses the American Revolution, and his new book, George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots. Originally aired 03/15/07.
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