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Fluxview, USA Pre Hack ArchiveFluxview, USA Pre Hack Archive
from Mobile Broadcast News
July 26, 2008

Kid Village Attacked by LEO's @ the National Rainbow Gathering 9 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ RevverOn July 3rd Law Enforcement Officers attacked Kid Village at the Rainbow Gathering with Tazers and Pepper Ball Machine Guns. Related Links ::: Kid Village Attack Chronological Composition, Full Video Source Clips of the incident, Wyoming Gathering 2008 Mandatory Evacuation From The Rainbow Gathering 7:20 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ RevverWe entered the Rainbow Gathering on July 7th.. most of the family had left by this time and those who hadn't were packing up, except for the clean up crew. At the final turn into the gathering we were informed that the event was under a MANDITORY EVACUATION due to a raging forest fire ... that no one could see. Related Links ::: Welcome Home, Wildland Fire Reported Near Rainbow Family Gathering, Mandatory evacuation order given for July 7 fire, Wyoming Gathering 2008 Red Ribbon Grand Jury: Crawford Nebraska: We Live in Fear 11.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver Red Ribbon Grand Jury Testimony regarding racism field director for Running Strong for American Indian Youth, regarding Uranium Mining in the North West Nebraska and South West South Dakota. Related Links ::: Uranium is NOT my Friend, Running Strong for American Indian Youth Oglala Lakota Princess Pageant 8.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver Related Links ::: Chief Red Cloud Oglala Lakota Veterans Day Pow Wow 6 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver This video DOES NOT represent the views of FluxRostrum. This is NOT the story that I have come to the Lakota to hear but it is a story that they want told; and that is as important as any agenda. Related Links ::: IVAW, Oglala Veterans Pow Wow NOmadjik Media Bus AFTER tour 5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver An invitation for independent video journalists to get on the bus and a tour of our current facilities. Check out what 11 months of progress looks like on a school bus converted to run on waste vegetable oil and deployed to facilitate independent journalism focusing on grass roots movements while giving the middle finger to corporate media. Related Links ::: Fluxview, USA DVD CLUB NYC CCRB Report on Camera Theft 6 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver An update regarding the video "Get That Camera!". The NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board has recommended command discipline for one officer and allowed 2 to skate by. The CCRB has NO authority to actually discipline police officers, their recommendations are sent to the Police Commissioner. I expect another letter in 2 years telling me no punishment will be levied against the fall guy. I was unable to get my stolen/broken equipment returned to me even though I jumped through all the required hoops to do so. Related Links ::: WATCH "GET THAT CAMERA!" Chris Lugo: Tennessee Green Party Candidate for US Senate 9 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver Chris explains his major platform positions. Related Links ::: Chris4Senate.org, David Rovics, Domestic Terrorism in Baton Rouge 5.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options on Revver or U2B Bush's trip raised only $500,000. It probably cost the taxpayers at least that much, if not more, in security for him, between the number of local police and overtime; federal security; helicopters, air force one, pilots, delays at the airport, the horrible mess caused by shutting down the interstate between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Add up the lost time for all of the taxpayers sitting in traffic and not being able to be productive anywhere else, and who knows how much his little fundraising party actually cost. It would have been cheaper to just write John Kennedy a check from the federal coffers for $500,000, and save us all the time and aggravation of being stuck in traffic for an extra hour just so the almighty could come to a fundraiser. Related Links ::: VVAW Dissipating Dissent in the North American Union 11 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options here or U2B report back from "The Peoples Summit" from OK after the second sunburnt day of the gulf coast's people's summit, we here in new orleans are acting like we have months left before bush comes to town, when in fact he is here enjoying the city, comforted by air conditioning and motorcades. we are already witnessing the effects of his Security Sakura Kone, media relations director of Common Ground Collective; The Rebirth Brass Band, The Revolution 2nd Line and Fiyaya. Related Links ::: Common Ground Relief, Anita Roddick, Angola 3 Super Fat Tuesday 2.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options here or U2B Mardi Gras 2008. Vermin Supreme campaign spot for the state of Louisiana. Related Links ::: Vermin Supreme for President '8 New Hampshire Primary: Vote Fraud & Thuggery 9.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options Revver or U2B Primary Day in New Hampshire and all the candidates are glad handing to beat hell. Giuliani's goons attack Vermin Supreme. featuring: Rudy Giuliani, Vermin Supreme, John Edwards, McCain, Kucinich Anarchist Runs for President... since 1988 8 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver or U2B January 7th New Hampshire Primary coverage. Featuring: Vermin Supreme, Bill Richardson John Ron Paul & Edwards Supreme 3 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver or U2B January 6th New Hampshire Primary coverage. Featuring: Vermin Supreme, John Edwards, Ron Paul New Hampshire Debate Excluded Candidates 9 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver or U2B January 5th New Hampshire Primary coverage. Featuring: Vermin Supreme, Iraq Vet Against the War and Dennis Kucinich speaking from inside the Free speech pen. Dennis comes in about halfway through. Related Links ::: Vermin Supreme, IVAW, Kucinich TV Pancakes Supreme 10 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged embedding options @ Revver or U2B Coverage of New Hampshire Primary action on January 4th 2008 featuring: a Pancake Flip off, Vermin Supreme, an Obama Rally, a Huckabee Rally. Related Links ::: Vermin Supreme, Mike Huckabee, Barack Obama, Eccentric candidate jolts pancake-flipping contest
Rapidan Camp... The Hoovers' Presidential GetawayRapidan Camp... The Hoovers' Presidential Getaway
from Inside Shenandoah
July 26, 2008

Before Camp David became a Presidential retreat, President Herbert C. Hoover and First Lady Lou Henry Hoover built a Presidential getaway deep in the hollows of what is today Shenandoah National Park.
ZA Show #144:  A visit from “Die Modderieland”ZA Show #144: A visit from “Die Modderieland”
from The ZA Show Podcast
July 26, 2008

A very relaxed show this week and with a couple of beers and great laughs, we have Johan de Vries, who is visiting from the UK, but also a potgooier as well.  He is known for Die Modderieland Potgooi . His daughter Anja, his brother, Anton, myself and Bridgitte are part of the show.  It was awesome to meet him after 2-3 years or so after meeting in the podisphere. We had a great chat about all kinds of things, so take a listen.
Vincent Bugliosi: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for MurderVincent Bugliosi: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
from Charlottesville Podcasting Network
July 26, 2008

Former Los Angeles County prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi has written what promises to be one of the most explosive, powerful, and important books in many years: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. Bugliosi spoke with Coy Barefoot on the July 14, 2008 edition of WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” Why did I write this book? Bugliosi asks. [...]
BusinessCast 78 with Adam NelsonBusinessCast 78 with Adam Nelson
from Charlottesville Podcasting Network
July 26, 2008

This week, Ken speaks with Darden second year student Adam Nelson who is headed to Beijing for the Summer Olympics, where he will go for the gold as part of the American team in the shot put event. Adam previously earned a silver medal in both the 2000 and 2004 games.
BusinessCast 77 with Mike LenoxBusinessCast 77 with Mike Lenox
from Charlottesville Podcasting Network
July 26, 2008

In this week s BusinessCast, Ken speaks with the new Executive Director of the Batten Institute, Mike Lennox. The Batten Institute is a Center of Excellence at the Darden School known for its activities in corporate innovation, environmental sustainability, growth of new industries, and economic development through entrepreneurship.
This Day in Delaware History for Saturday, July 26, 2008This Day in Delaware History for Saturday, July 26, 2008
from This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)
July 26, 2008

Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
Uncle Abdul’s Madrassa Episode #8Uncle Abdul’s Madrassa Episode #8
from Old Glory Radio
July 25, 2008

Uncle Abdul and the Little Sheik visit with Sammy Seal. 07/25/08 VIDEO
Old GLory Radio Hour Opening Segment July 25th 2008Old GLory Radio Hour Opening Segment July 25th 2008
from Old Glory Radio
July 25, 2008

Opening monologue from the Old Glory Radio Hour live show Friday July 25th 2008. Topics: Barack Obama in Germany. Pert Hoekstra (R) Mi and the Intelligence Authorization bill. 07/25/08 VIDEO
DiscernmentDiscernment
from Words of Hope Daily Devotional
July 25, 2008

Words of Hope daily devotional meditation
JULY 25, 2008JULY 25, 2008
from Air Force Radio News
July 25, 2008

HURRICANE DOLLY RESPONSE: Airmen respond to Hurricane Dolly (AFNEWS) MISAWA EARTHQUAKE: Earthquake hits Japan (Misawa) TECH BOOTH: AF personnel set up tech booth at air show (Farnborough) LAJES DEFY: Program helps keep kids away from drugs (Lajes) YOKOTA PHISHING: Threats facing computer users (Yokota)
Wake Up AM podcast #132Wake Up AM podcast #132
from Wake Up AMerica
July 25, 2008

This week: Cynthia McKinney s Green Party candidacy is a dilemma for true progressives. Do you vote strategically or passionately? We have an extended excerpt from her acceptance speech and then we have a lively discussion! Also, The Freddie/Fannie bailout And we ask our own Congress person, Carol Shea Porter about the FISA vote. join us!
NIH Research Radio -- July 25, 2008NIH Research Radio -- July 25, 2008
from National Institutes of Health (NIH) Podcast
July 25, 2008

#0063 Report from NIH Research Radio -- Topics for Friday, July 25, 2008 Coming up in this episode we hear about how Jazz musicians improvised while having their brains scanned. And we'll have an interview about the basics and promises of stem cell research. But first, a report on why after drug use has stopped, the brain still craves cocaine. Episode #0063 show notes E-mail Joe Balintfy Podcast archives
Democracy Now! 2008-07-25 FridayDemocracy Now! 2008-07-25 Friday
from Democracy Now! Video
July 25, 2008

Democracy Now! 2008-07-25 FridayHeadlines for July 25, 2008Steve Clemons: Obama's Wall Speech Should Have Been About Israel, Not BerlinMain Core: New Evidence Reveals Top Secret Government Database Used in Bush Spy ProgramRace, Politics and the Media: A Roundtable Discussion from the UNITY ConferenceDownload this show
The Cinema Effect Part II: RealismsThe Cinema Effect Part II: Realisms
from Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Podcasts
July 25, 2008

An exhibition overview of The Cinema Effect Part II: Realisms with Acting Director and Chief Curator Kerry Brougher as well as exhibition co-curators Kristen Hileman and Anne Ellegood.
Show 242 How would God vote. Medved talks to author. Audio MP3Show 242 How would God vote. Medved talks to author. Audio MP3
from American Conservative University Podcast
July 25, 2008

Show 242 How would God vote. Michael Medved talks to author David Klinghoffer. 37 minutes 8.5MB From How Would God Vote? The Bible commands a style of politics that in the American context could only be described as deeply conservative. Is, then, the politics of God theocratic? âA strong case could be made for theocracy, American-style, if the word were defined not in the conventional way but according to its root meaning. Democracy signifies the rule of the demos, the people. Strictly speaking, theocracy means the rule not of churches or priests but of theos, God. It won't do to deny that many conservatives, even while unambiguously affirming the traditional American separation of church and state, would add more theos to the democratic mix than is currently the case. I choose not to call myself a theocrat because I know how eager liberal secularists would be to twist the word against me. Dishonestly they would make it appear that I wish to impose a literal biblical theocracy, that I would dumbly imitate word for word the political structure of king, priesthood, and religious high court that existed in biblical antiquity. âYet, in a subtler sense, are we not all theocrats now?â This startlingly original investigation into the controversies dividing America provides a clear and convincing affirmation of the relevance of the Bible to contemporary politics. With liberals and conservatives alike claiming the authority of the Bible as support for their views on social and moral issues, the need to understand what the Bible actually says has never been more pressing. In How Would God Vote?, journalist and scholar David Klinghoffer illuminates the worldview set forth in the Scriptures and argues that, with some exceptions, the God of the Bible would overwhelmingly support traditionally conservative principles and policies. Klinghoffer considers the ethical and moral heart of contemporary political debatesâquestions like immigration, gay marriage, abortion, care for the poor, war and peace, censorship, privacy, the place of religion in schools and the community, and much more. There is a pattern here. It s for a very good reason that conservatives line up as they do, predictably, on a range of issue; as do liberals. The two competing political philosophies derive from radically different ways of looking at the world: one in consonance with the Bible, the other very much not. Klinghoffer, however, is no stereotypical Republican. Controversially, he argues that the Bible would have us emphasize domestic policy, the classic pre-9/11 culture war issues, over a hyped-up âWorld War IVâ against âIslamofascism.â The Bible has a foreign policy, he shows, and it is not neoconservative. He demonstrates support in the Scriptures for a welcoming attitude toward immigrants, for gun control, and for affirmative action. The Bible, Klinghoffer shows, is no mere list of dos and donâts but a fully coherent and practically relevant portrait of moral reality, compelling and deep enough to guide not only our private but our public lives. Even if we as individuals fail its private tests, thatâs no reason to reject its public lessons. To anyone who takes God seriously, every election poses a radical question: Will we vote with Him, or against Him? The Bible is an unapologetically political book, Klinghoffer explains, and an extremely conservative one. Some political views offend God, and those views are mostly liberal. In short, the Bible commands you to be a conservative. Stimulating and provocative, How Would God Vote? is an important contribution to pre-election debates and to setting the path the nation will follow in the future under a new president.
This Day in Delaware History for Friday, July 25, 2008This Day in Delaware History for Friday, July 25, 2008
from This Day In Delaware History (TDiDH)
July 25, 2008

Selected facts for this day in Delaware history, presented by Delaware.gov.
Friday Forum podcast - 25th July 2008Friday Forum podcast - 25th July 2008
from Friday Forum
July 24, 2008

Diverse panel discussing the week's events.
Privacy and Piracy: Viacom v. YouTubePrivacy and Piracy: Viacom v. YouTube
from Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
July 24, 2008

Viacom accused Google's video sharing website, YouTube of violating its copyright in a $1 billion lawsuit. And as of last week, Google and Viacom reached an agreement to allow Google's YouTube to mask important user information from records before the handover to Viacom. Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Attorney Kevin A. Thompson from the firm Davis McGrath LLC, and Lauren Gelman, Executive Director of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society to discuss this case. They will discuss the legal issues, privacy rights, piracy issues and what this case means for the users, the source of business for these companies.
Occupied Palestinian Territory: Recreational outings relieve children's stressOccupied Palestinian Territory: Recreational outings relieve children's stress
from UNICEF Television Vodcast
July 24, 2008

UNICEF correspondent Elizabeth Kiem reports on UNICEF-supported 'recreation days' restoring childhood to young people in Gaza.
UNICEF and 'OneminutesJr' project rock Stranger Festival awards with big winsUNICEF and 'OneminutesJr' project rock Stranger Festival awards with big wins
from UNICEF Television Vodcast
July 24, 2008

UNICEF correspondent Amy Bennett reports on the award winners and nominees from UNICEF-supported workshops at the Stranger Festival in Amsterdam.
PonderingPondering
from Words of Hope Daily Devotional
July 24, 2008

Words of Hope daily devotional meditation
News Roundup -- The Great Housing Rout of 2008!News Roundup -- The Great Housing Rout of 2008!
from HeadlinerNews Roundup
July 24, 2008

This week, the June home sales figures were released showing even a worse month than had been anticipated. Home sales and home prices both showed significant declines with no end in sight. Congress' homeowner and mortgage company bailout may be too little too late and even a hike in the minimum wage is being considered a joke. It's time for the roundup! Thanks to GoToMeeting.com for sponsoring the show. Visit GoToMeeting.com/podcast for a free 45 day trial.
JULY 24, 2008JULY 24, 2008
from Air Force Radio News
July 24, 2008

PETERSON HURRICANE: NORTHCOM preps for disaster response (Peterson) HOMES FOR HEROES: Program helps military families with medical needs (Elmendorf GI BILL: GI bill goes through changes (Langley) MALAYSIA AF CORE VALUES: Senior enlisted leaders from Pacific region gather in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) RIMPAC BUILDS TRUST: AF members assist in maritime exercise (Hickam)
128 - McCain Becomes Incoherent Trying To Excuse Growing Economic Inequality / More Shady Deals & Lies As The Right-Wing Closes In On Iraq's Oil128 - McCain Becomes Incoherent Trying To Excuse Growing Economic Inequality / More Shady Deals & Lies As The Right-Wing Closes In On Iraq's Oil
from BLAST THE RIGHT
July 24, 2008

Today you'll hear John McCain become truly incoherent when he tries to address the issue of income and wealth inequality in America. You'll learn why no right-winger can honestly speak to this issue. And, you'll see that developments in the Bushian grab for Iraq's oil are coming fast and furious. More cronyism, shady deals and outright lies. The No Blood for Oil anti-war slogan rings more true every day. (PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) #128 Transcript #128 Transcript as a Word document #128 Sources
ACC Nation interview with Al GrohACC Nation interview with Al Groh
from Charlottesville Podcasting Network
July 24, 2008

ACC Nation is speaking this week with all the football coaches in the ACC. The University of Virginia s Al Groh was no exception. Here s the interview.


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