This woman,Connie and her friend Thomas have been protesting 24hrs a day in front of the White House since 1981,they each do a shift with rest room breaks while friends watch their stuff for a few minutes.
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Lady has been protesting for 26 years!
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9/11: The Third Stage
A collection of short mainstream media and independent film clips on the evolution of 9/11 skepticism.
truthaction.org
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Downtown Manhatten 9/11 2007
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Alex Jones in Manhatten
Huge Thanks to Fairren for getting me this footage, more to come.
For this clip without the soundtrack <a href="http://www.livevideo.com/video/ConspiracyCentral/36C4F618B3DC44C6A63ED8379F19C109/alex-jones-in-manhatten.aspx">Click Here</a>
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Alex Jones in Manhatten
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Get your shots OR ELSE
<b>One Maryland county takes tough tack on vaccinations</b>
For the parents that converged on a courthouse in Prince George's County, Md., on Saturday morning, the choice seemed clear: Vaccinate your kids or go to jail.
In fact, there are exemptions for medical or religious reasons in the state of Maryland. But few parents standing in lines that stretched down the sidewalk outside the county courthouse said they were aware of them.
Flanked by protesters and television crews, parents said they just wanted to sort out immunizations, so their kids could go back to school – and they could avoid penalties of up to 10 days in jail and $50 a day in fines.
"I've got too many children to raise to go to jail," says Remy Durham, who cares for her nephew, Lamonte Hyter, along with seven other children.
All states require that children be immunized from some childhood diseases, but the crackdown in Prince George's County has attracted international attention.
"We've had calls and e-mail from all over the country, especially the Midwest, as well as England, Germany, and Poland," says Glenn Ivey, state's attorney in Prince George's County, in a phone interview.
A lot of the uproar over the county's new approach to this issue was fueled by misinformation, he said – especially websites that said "we were going to start arresting people." One critic "called me a jackbooted representative of a United Nations, international pharmaceutical conspiracy," he says.
In fact, no decision has been made yet on what steps to take next, and it was never intended to scare people, he says. He's boiled his answer to critics down to one line: "It's about getting kids back in school, not to put parents in jail," he said.
By the start of the 2007 school year, more than 2,800 children in Prince George's County were not in compliance with state mandates on immunizations. The school board asked the courts to help by setting up a date for parents to either have their children vaccinated on site or provide evidence that they were in compliance with the law.
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The Consumatron Minute - 11/06/07 - Strike.2
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Song of The Asahi Newspaper
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You have blood on your hands Condi..
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Georgian Riot Police vs Protestors
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Ocean War
President Bush declares war on "Oceanism" and "all countries who harbor oceans." Operation Oceanic Opposition continues to claim the lives of American soldiers.
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The Holy Bible as Sexual Reference Manual--or, Helpful Device
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original song...wholesale genocide
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Student Anti-War Walkout in Seattle, 4/18/2007
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Protests by Regain Sovereignty Society Against Demonstration Parede to Require Foreigner Suffrage fo
Protests by regain sovereignty society
Against Demonstration Parede to Require Foreigner Suffrage for Outrageous Koreans.
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The 9/11 Ommission Commission
The government did not want a investigation done on the events of 9/11.
So they did the next best thing. They omitted and distorted the facts.
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9/11 Might be an inside job 3.
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**** the right
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Give Peace A Chance
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Massacre in Beijing's Tiananmen Square (CBC June 4, 1989)
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-2049-12823/politics_economy/china/clip9
The images are shocking. Armoured tanks plow into crowds of people, flames from burning buses light up the night sky, and bleeding bodies are rushed to hospital. For weeks student protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square have been demonstrating for political reform of China's communist government. A declaration of martial law has failed to quell the protests, and now the government has called in the military. Death is all around as the CBC's Tom Kennedy reports.
The massacre begins shortly after midnight as tanks and armoured personnel carriers roll through the streets, crushing hastily erected barricades and into Tiananmen Square. After launching tear gas and using loudspeakers to order people to leave, the army starts shooting. But the protesters fight back, beating army officers or simply standing their ground. They form human walls around foreign press to make sure the story gets out to the world.










