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State of the Union Address 2010 with Closed Captions (CC) 69:45

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Walk For Liberty Day 189 - Public Land Is Really Just Government Property 7:28

Amazon.WalkForLiberty.comClick to purchase from Amazon and help out the Walk For Liberty! If you make a purchase, the Walk For Liberty will receive a percentage of the purchase price. http (click here to subscribe to the WalkForLiberty channel) *** Video notes November 12th 2008, day 189 / Walker Rd / Welch's grape factory / "Registered" NY motor vehicle repair shop / Westfield, NY / Chalk outline man eating bagel! / Stay away from the RedShirt treatment / Sarcasm about NH from newspaper person I called? / Low speed limit / IAM Obama / "Public" park closed - NO TRESPASSING / Government brainwashing people to believe in its "Cloak of legitimacy", starting early with its govt school system / Govt is just an agency that uses force / The myth of public land / "Public" land is really just government land / If people realized they were paying money to maintain someone else's land, they might question why they are paying the tax dollars to begin with / Govt therefore wants to create the illusion that they have an ownership in the land / If parks are partially owned by you, shouldn't you be able to go in them any time you want? / Using the term public property against the govt / Interview with Dunkirk Observer / 16.45 miles for liberty / amazon.walkforliberty.com Creepy Lincolon statue *** About the Walk For Liberty What are you willing to do for freedom? Vote? Protest? Participate in a rally? Walk all the way across the country? We are. This summer, a group of activists will be ...

Stocks Fall on Retail Report 2:32

Wall Street closed sharply lower Wednesday after a new report showed a big drop in consumer spending. The US Commerce Department report showed retail sales fell 1.2 percent last month, nearly double what analysts had expected. VOA's Mil Arcega reports.

The Three Mile Island Accident (Part 5) 10:13

May 1982 www.amazon.com Watch the full program: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The experts had said an accident like the one at Three Mile Island could not happen, and initially described it as a "minor malfunction". Twenty-eight hours after the accident began, Lt. Gov. William W. Scranton appeared at a news briefing to say that Metropolitan Edison, the plant's owner, had assured the state that "everything is under control." Later that day, Scranton changed his statement, saying that the situation was "more complex than the company first led us to believe." There were conflicting statements about radiation releases. Schools were closed and residents were urged to stay indoors. Farmers were told to keep their animals under cover and on stored feed. Governor Dick Thornburgh, on the advice of NRC Chairman Joseph Hendrie, advised the evacuation "of pregnant women and pre-school age children ... within a five-mile radius of the Three Mile Island facility." Within days, 140000 people had left the area. Post-TMl surveys have shown that less than half of the American public were satisfied with the way the accident was handled by Pennsylvania State officials and the NRC, and people surveyed were even less pleased with the utility (General Public Utilities) and the plant designer. Several state and federal government agencies mounted investigations into the crisis, the most prominent of which was the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, created by Jimmy Carter ...

Howard era 'hellhole' remote detention centre re-opened by Labor - designed to drive refugees insane 2:01

The federal government will re-open a (remote) detention facility at WA's Curtin Air Base to house Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers whose applications for refugee status have been suspended. Federal Immigration Minister Chris Evans on Sunday said the base, 40km southeast of Derby in Western Australia's far north, would be readied immediately for the transfer of about 60 detained single men. "As a result of (last week's decision to suspend) applications for asylum seekers from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, we'll be opening a new immigration facility at the Curtin Air Base," Senator Evans told reporters in Perth. "Previously, it's been used for this purpose and initially we'll be upgrading the facility to accommodate that cohort of persons who have had their asylum claims suspended. "We need to find an appropriate secure facility to deal with these asylum seekers. "I expect the centre to be operational following completion of the initial upgrade." ..... Meanwhile, more asylum seekers would be moved off Christmas Island to other detention centres on the mainland to ease overcrowding at the northwest facility. "We will be moving some single males on a positive pathway to the immigration centre in Darwin," Senator Evans said. "We're also moving off the island a group of unaccompanied minors - they'll be going to the immigration facility at Port Augusta (South Australia)." Senator Evans said "a couple of hundred or so" people would be moved off Christmas Island "in the next ...

State of the State Response, Part 2 6:04

For Immediate Release January 29, 2009 Contact: Carrie Simons-Sparrow, 410-841-3401 Shannon Oxley, 410-841-3401 HOUSE MINORITY LEADER ODONNELL RESPONDS TO STATE OF THE STATE Calls Governors Plan to Increase Spending During Recession Mismanagement and Possible Bailout Financing Spending on our Childrens Children ANNAPOLIS—House Minority Leader Anthony ODonnell (R-Calvert/St. Marys Counties) today delivered the minority partys response to Governor OMalleys State of the State address. ODonnell characterized the governors plan to increase spending during a recession as mismanaging taxpayers money and the governors anticipation of a federal bailout for Annapolis overspending as putting the burden on generations of Marylanders to come. ODonnell told Maryland Public Television: Governor OMalley is basing most of his budgeting decisions on getting a federal bailout, a bailout that will be financed not just by you and me, but by our children and our childrens children. The governor is hoping to be bailed out for the mismanagement of our fiscal house with money that the federal government just does not have. In this difficult economic climate, with Marylands unemployment rate at a 15-year high, the governor has not changed his budgeting approach. Hes planning on more and more spending of our money while ignoring the crisis that we are in. Even before a bailout comes, the governors budget increases state spending by about $800 million and puts us in worse shape. By this ...

We Must Pass Health Care Reform 1:34

This morning, Speaker Pelosi held her weekly press conference at the Capitol and answered a question on moving forward with health care reform: We must pass health care reform. The problem is still there. The financial aspects of it, the cost to individuals, to their families, to small businesses, to big businesses, to all businesses, to our deficit, to our federal budget and to our economy are huge. We cannot sustain financially the current system; we, as I say, families, businesses or the federal government. So this has to take place. The fact is also that, as long as people are discriminated against because they have a pre-existing condition or their policies are cancelled because they get sick or their procedure is denied on the way to the operating room with rescissions, as long as people go bankrupt if they have a diagnosis, we must pass this legislation. And we must take whatever time it takes to do it. Some things we can do on the side which may not fit into a bigger plan. That doesn't mean that is a substitute for doing comprehensive. It means we will move on many fronts, any front we can. As I said to some friends yesterday in the press, we will go through the gate. If the gate is closed, we will go over the fence. If the fence is too high, we will pole vault in. If that doesn't work, we will parachute in. But we are going to get health care reform passed for the American people for their own personal health and economic security and for the important role that ...

Walk For Liberty Day 194 - The Free Market Always Finds Ways To Work Around The Government 7:53

Amazon.WalkForLiberty.comClick to purchase from Amazon and help out the Walk For Liberty! If you make a purchase, the Walk For Liberty will receive a percentage of the purchase price. http (click here to subscribe to the WalkForLiberty channel) *** Video notes November 17th 2008, day 194 / Sidewalk closed civil disobedience / Giant satellite dishes / Success of the (free) market despite govt hurdles / Large satellite dishes created in response to government cable TV monopoly? / Governments banning large satellite dishes / Driven by cable companies? / Smaller satellite dishes like DirecTV and Dish Network / TV programming offered over the internet / Other examples of market coming to the rescue to help people avoid govt interference / Tax avoidance / Businesses in Chinatown and online businesses to avoid sales tax / Earning income online to avoid IRS withholding and therefore not pay income tax / Vice crimes / Crack cocaine and crystal meth created in response to War on Drugs / Masking illegal activity / Massage parlor prostitution / Online gambling / Victimless consensual crimes / Internet key to avoiding govt in the future / Govt can't stop people from doing things that hurt no one, it can only punish them / The market will always work out ways for people to live their lives the way they want / 9.52 miles for liberty / amazon.walkforliberty.com Wolf snow Jake / Running the cows *** About the Walk For Liberty What are you willing to do for freedom? Vote? Protest ...

Rick Davis Interview.mov 10:00

Go here to hear the program in it's entirety. blip.tv Rick Davis Co Author with Adam Donaldson Powell of Tunnel At The End Of Time discusses the technical aspects of the story, the architecture of the Denver USA Airport, and how the facility is designed in such a way that it could be easily used as a concentration camp. He discusses the numerous sub basement levels of the building which is very unusual for an airport. The geometrical shape of the grounds of the airport is exactly like a Swastika, and thats not by accident. Rick also talks about the secret operations in America that have set the precedent for the FEMA camps like Rex 84, Garden Plot, Cable Splicer. Rick discusses: The airport cost a very unusual amount of money to construct for an airport. the geometrical shape of the grounds is just like a swastika Aerial Views of the airport FEMA camps Uganda legislation to exterminate homosexual people Educate yourself, take advantage of the internet for research What we might experience in 2012 Is the outlook optimistic in Ricks view? Operation Garden Plot is a subprogram of Rex 84 Program, which "was established on the reasoning that if a 'mass exodus' of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border, they would be quickly rounded up and detained in detention centers by FEMA. Rex 84 allowed many military bases to be closed down and to be turned into prisons." en.wikipedia.org Operation Cable Splicer is "the program for an orderly takeover of the state and local ...

His Girl Friday (with description and closed captions) 91:57

**NOTE: This video is displayed with audio description and closed captions.** In order to make this movie accessible to all, CaptionMax has added a built-in audio description track with English and Spanish closed captions. Sassy reporter Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) pays a visit to her ex-husband and soon-to-be ex-boss, Walter Burns (Cary Grant), the fast-talking editor of the Morning Post. Distressed that Hildy is giving up her career to wed a placid insurance salesman (Ralph Bellamy), Walter plots to win Hildy back and convinces her to write one last story. Hildy heads down to the courthouse to interview a murderer and file her story in time to catch the train to her new life, while Walters outlandish schemes pull in everyone around them. But who cares about the plot? This 1940 classic is famous for the snappy, old-school banter.

 


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