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Cooler Heads Event on Emissions Trading w/ Matthew Sinclair
from recent posts tagged climate - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 4278
Duration: 4278
Matthew Sinclair, research director for the Taxpayers' Alliance in the UK, discusses the failure of Europe's Emissions Trading Scheme for greenhouse gases. Sinclair is also the author of the study "The Expensive Failure of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme" (2009). Introduction by Cooler Heads Coalition chairman Myron Ebell.
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11. How to Taser Proof Yourself
from Free Oz Radio on September 06, 2009
Duration: 2244
Duration: 2244
What? Tasers kill? / Taser proof clothing patent / Building permits / High school to serve alcohol at formal / Public housing / Anarchist vs voluntaryist / Corrupt cop video
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Top 10 Beach Tips: Trip on a Deal Episode 31
from Dailymotion - Travel on July 30, 2009
Duration: 223
Duration: 223
http://www.triponadeal.com Great tips for a great day at the beach. Before you head to the beach for a day or for a vacation, check out this week’s show of essential things to think about. Distributed by Tubemogul.Author: TriponaDeal Tags: Trip deal beach vacation sand surf waves swimming family tips top_10 sunscreen ziplock water spf lifeguard current umbrella tote vinegar jellyfish permits Posted: 30 July 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Top 10 Beach Tips: Trip on a Deal Episode 31
from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Travel on July 28, 2009
Duration: 223
Duration: 223
http://www.triponadeal.com Great tips for a great day at the beach. Before you head to the beach for a day or for a vacation, check out this week’s show of essential things to think about. Distributed by Tubemogul. Author: TriponaDeal
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Top 10 Beach Tips: Trip on a Deal Episode 31
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 28, 2009
Duration: 224
Duration: 224
http://www.triponadeal.com Great tips for a great day at the beach. Before you head to the beach for a day or for a vacation, check out this week s show of essential things to think about. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The Truth About Global Warming (Part 5 of 10): Cap and Trade
from recent posts tagged global - blip.tv (beta) on July 17, 2009
Duration: 62
Duration: 62
Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Marlo Lewis explains the truth about global warming and cap and trade in this excerpt from his documentary Policy Peril: Why Global Warming Policies Are More Dangerous Than Global Warming Itself. The fifth in a ten-part series. Learn more at www.globalwarming.org.
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"The Police Were Itching For A Fight" - DNC Protesters
from Fluxview, USA on August 28, 2008
Duration: 287
Duration: 287
You may have heard that pepper spray was used on the first official night of the DNC, or that some protesters got arrested. The UpTake's Eli Linch went on a mission today to find out what happened and get the protester's side of the story. Are the charges levied on those arrested accurate? When did the tear gas come into the picture? Check out this side of the story. Greg Spagnuolo spokesperson and co-founder of the Recreate 68 Allaince says the police were getting out of hand and acting in a criminal nature Protesters say they were blockaded. Police had been harassing people throughout the day in the park even though the people had a permit to be there.. The police drove them out of the park and then blocked them in an area where they pepper sprayed people and shoved people with their batons Police report said the people who were arrested were throwing rocks at the police, obstruction and disobeying lawful orders. Several people told us they didn t see anybody throw rocks at the police. There were no orders given by police. The minute protesters went into the streets they were hit with pepper spray and pepper bullets. Another organizer told us We have a permit for this park. So to me it s the cops who disobeyed a lawful order to leave us the hell alone with our permit. They make these things up when they attack people so they can try and make charges stick, so they don t wind up looking like the aggressor, which is what they were. Spagnulo says It s a shame that this had to happen. Everyone was acting non-violently. The police were itching for a fight since about 6 o clock on. They were pushing people in the park shoving people around acting like a bunch of bullies and it didn t need to happen this way. I don t know who made the tactical call from the police department, but it was a piss-poor call because now everybody is all tense and motivated for more confrontation and that s something we didn t want and its something that the police are bringing down upon themselves and I think it s a shame.
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"The Police Were Itching For A Fight" - DNC Protesters
from Fluxview, USA on August 27, 2008
Duration: 287
Duration: 287
You may have heard that pepper spray was used on the first official night of the DNC, or that some protesters got arrested. The UpTake's Eli Linch went on a mission today to find out what happened and get the protester's side of the story. Are the charges levied on those arrested accurate? When did the tear gas come into the picture? Check out this side of the story.Greg Spagnuolo spokesperson and co-founder of the Recreate 68 Allaince says the police were getting out of hand and acting in a criminal nature Protesters say they were blockaded. Police had been harassing people throughout the day in the park even though the people had a permit to be there.. The police drove them out of the park and then blocked them in an area where they pepper sprayed people and shoved people with their batons Police report said the people who were arrested were throwing rocks at the police, obstruction and disobeying lawful orders. Several people told us they didn t see anybody throw rocks at the police. There were no orders given by police. The minute protesters went into the streets they were hit with pepper spray and pepper bullets. Another organizer told us We have a permit for this park. So to me it s the cops who disobeyed a lawful order to leave us the hell alone with our permit. They make these things up when they attack people so they can try and make charges stick, so they don t wind up looking like the aggressor, which is what they were. Spagnulo says It s a shame that this had to happen. Everyone was acting non-violently. The police were itching for a fight since about 6 o clock on. They were pushing people in the park shoving people around acting like a bunch of bullies and it didn t need to happen this way. I don t know who made the tactical call from the police department, but it was a piss-poor call because now everybody is all tense and motivated for more confrontation and that s something we didn t want and its something that the police are bringing down upon themselves and I think it s a shame. **http://the-uptake.groups.theuptake.org/en/videogalleryView/id/574/
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