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Tell John Yoo That Torture Is A Crime

Tell John Yoo That Torture Is A Crime

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 316
John Yoo wrote legal briefs for the Bush-Cheney regime to justify torturing prisoners who were held for years without charges. According to the International Red Cross, over 100 prisoners died in these secret torture sessions. Some people defend John Yoo s position as a professor of law at UC Berkeley on grounds of free speech and academic freedom .
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Gov. Pawlenty Proposes MN Constitutional Amendment

Gov. Pawlenty Proposes MN Constitutional Amendment

from The UpTake on November 05, 2009
Duration: 285
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty is proposing a constitutional amendment that would cap government spending to the prior budget period's income level. DFL Senate Majority leader Larry Pogemiller and Sen. Tom Bakk say they are willing to listen, but critical of the Governor for being unable to achieve balanced budgets under the existing system.**http://the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/2556/
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The Coward Glenn Beck Speaks about the Flu Vaccine

The Coward Glenn Beck Speaks about the Flu Vaccine

from Favorites of icwofury00 on November 05, 2009
Duration: 523
Hon. James David Manning, PhD speaks about Glenn Beck disrespecting his television viewers by calling them zombies. DONT TAKE THE SHOT PEOPLE!!! Recorded on 23 October 2009
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Appeals Court Rules in Maher Arar Case: Cannot Sue in US Courts

Appeals Court Rules in Maher Arar Case: Cannot Sue in US Courts

from recent posts tagged canada - blip.tv (beta) on November 04, 2009
Duration: 731
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 (from democracynow.org) On Monday, a federal court of appeals dismissed Canadian citizen Maher Arar?s case against US officials for their role in sending him to Syria to be tortured. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that victims of extraordinary rendition cannot sue Washington for torture suffered overseas, because Congress has not authorized such lawsuits. In 2002, Syrian-born Maher Arar was held in New York on his way back to Canada from a family vacation in Tunisia. A subsequent Canadian public inquiry has shown Arar was held on erroneous advice from Canadian officials who accused him of ties to Islamic militants. US authorities then flew Arar to Syria, where he was imprisoned and tortured for a year. Canadian authorities exonerated Arar in 2007, apologized for their role in his torture, and awarded him a multi-million-dollar settlement.Senior staff attorney Maria LaHood joins host Amy Goodman for a discussion of the decision.
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A Right to Marry? Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution

A Right to Marry? Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution

from We The People Stories on November 04, 2009
Duration: 6222
In November, 2008 California voters approved the Proposition 8 ballot measure, amending their state Constitution to ban marriages between same-sex couples. With a potentially precedent-setting legal challenge to Prop 8 working its way through the federal court system, the National Constitution Center presents a timely program on the issue of same-sex marriage. A lawsuit filed on behalf of two gay couples wishing to marry has attracted national attention. David Boies, one of the leading lawyers in the case, is joined in a conversation by Keith Boykin, editor of The Daily Voice, Maggie Gallagher, president of the National Organization for Marriage, and Glenn Stanton, Director for Family Formation Studies at Focus on the Family. NPR's Margot Adler moderates. Program recorded on 10/20/09.
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Alan Keyes, Olavo de Carvalho, and Alejandro Peña-Esclusa

Alan Keyes, Olavo de Carvalho, and Alejandro Peña-Esclusa

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 5216
Amb. Alan Keyes, Professor Olavo de Carvalho and Venezuelan oppositionist leader Alejandro Pe a-Esclusa met in 03.03.09 in a DC hotel room for an informal and friendly talk. This is the recording of the conversation, where three of the most prominent conservative voices in their countries discuss the leftist takeover in the US and Latin America, the recent assaults on the US Constitution, and the activities of the Sao Paulo Forum the radical left-wing organization, founded by the current Brazilian president Lula da Silva in 1990, which is behind Hugo Chavez, the FARC, and dozens of other Latin American political parties, national governments, and criminal organizations. To know more, read http://www.olavodecarvalho.org/english/other/091022interview_en.html
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My First Protest - Part 1 of 3

My First Protest - Part 1 of 3

from recent posts tagged kent - blip.tv (beta) on January 27, 2009
Duration: 605
My First Protest - Part 1 of 3 (03.15.08) www.framingtheworld.com OFFICIAL LINK - http://framingtheworld.com/videos/politicalvideos/antiwarvideos/mfp1of3.html ABOUT VIDEO:Coming Soon. CREDITS:Film by: Paul Wittenberger, Rachel Wittenberger, Jennifer RicciardiCamera by: Paul Wittenberger and Rachel WittenbergerSound: Jennifer RicciardiEdited by: Paul WittenbergerDate: March 15, 2008
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