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Athens Court House Flags

Athens Court House Flags

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 46
Flags on the Court House waving in the wind during the Veteran's Day parade.
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11-11-09 Veterans Day Video

11-11-09 Veterans Day Video

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 15, 2009
Duration: 287
Rock County Christian School remembers the veterans within our own Christian community. The people shown in this video are all relatives or loved ones of our student body.
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Veterans Day Ceremony Washburn University November 11, 2009

Veterans Day Ceremony Washburn University November 11, 2009

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
Duration: 199
Washburn University held a ceremony to honor veterans of the military.
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Veterans Day Press Conference in Albany 11-11-09

Veterans Day Press Conference in Albany 11-11-09

from recent posts tagged antiwar - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 1013
Artists and activists spoke at a press conference in Albany, NY, on Veterans Day, November 11, 2009, held after the veterans' parade to discuss upcoming antiwar events in the capital region, and to unveil a new billboard on route 787 south, "Soldier Williams 396 Days in Iraq," installed as part of photographer Suzanne Opton's national soldier billboard project.
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GRITtv: The F Word: Peace Without Victory For Working Class

GRITtv: The F Word: Peace Without Victory For Working Class

from recent posts tagged grittv - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 171
Armistice Day reminds us that when wars end, the winners and losers are supposed to make peace. For the first time, in 2009, leaders of World War II enemies, Germany and France, commemorated the date together as a sign of new mutual respect. But this week also marked the ten-year anniversary of a different kind of war -- a war on Americans' assets and the poor. Ten years later, while the winners and losers are obvious, there's no armistice in sight. On November 12, 1999, after decades of banking deregulation, congress repealed the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, which up until that point had kept Main Street banks and commercial financial speculation apart. Glass-Steagall's repeal unleashed a wave of derivative marketing that rewarded shameless loan sharks for selling the most vulnerable Americans into a bubble of debt. The bubble having burst, now the stock market is up. Companies are reporting strong earnings and Wall Street's clearly at peace. The top three banks announced this week that they'll be giving out their biggest bonuses yet. But this week's news also brought US double-digit unemployment and regardless of those good earnings, the layoffs just don't stop; Sprint says it's cutting another 2,500 jobs; Pfizer, 2,000 jobs; even supposedly new and growing parts of the economy aren't growing -- software developer Adobe's cutting 6 percent of its workforce, game-maker Electronic Arts is cutting 1,500 jobs. And that's just this week. Winners and losers? You betcha. And the winners have won some serious loot. Having suppressed wages for decades, now employers are suppressing jobs. Workers are not only making do with less -- they're working harder than ever, and there are no new hires, because fewer people seem to get the job done just fine. In fact they're productivity's up. And the personal costs are off the books. Call me crazy, but the spoils are pretty nifty: fewer workers, lower wages, a more terrified workforce. From a winners' point of view, what's not to like? The proof of no peace is in the fact that the president and congress keep talking about recovery and jobs bouncing back...but there's no real structural change on the table, no new economic tools, no regulation -- certainly no reparations -- in sight. The losers are weak and the winners are stronger than ever. The US economy has lost some 10 million jobs since the recession began. Do you really think those 10 million jobs are coming back? It seems to me, the war is far from over and the spoils are just getting divvied up. The F Word is a regular commentary by Laura Flanders, the host of GRITtv which broadcasts weekdays on satellite TV (Dish Network Ch. 9415 Free Speech TV) on cable, and online at GRITtv.org and TheNation.com. Follow GRITtv or GRITlaura on Twitter.com.
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Nov 11 News Break

Nov 11 News Break

from CitizenJournalism - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 133
In today's episode: 1) Student reactions to H1N1 and 2) Veterans Day. For the latest news updated throughout the day, visit www.suunews.com.
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Nov 10 News Break

Nov 10 News Break

from CitizenJournalism - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 10, 2009
Duration: 142
In today's episode: 1) H1N1 vaccine coming to campus 2) Concerts at SUU and 3) Veterans Day memorial. For the latest news updated throughout the day, visit www.suunews.com.
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Trees for Troops has touched 50,082 military families by providing them a fresh, farm-grown Christmas tree for the holidays.

Trees for Troops has touched 50,082 military families by providing them a fresh, farm-grown Christmas tree for the holidays.

from recent posts tagged humanitarian - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2009
Duration: 112
Trees for Troops has delivered more than 50,000 fresh Christmas trees grown by American farmers to military families across the nation and around the world since 2005. It is a program of the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation (CSF), a non-for-profit charity, along with support from FedEx Corp. Since its inception, citizens have expressed interest in participating in the program, but didn t know how to do that since they didn t farm trees or work for Fed Ex.
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