Chris Hedges's new book examines how Christian dominionists are seeking absolute power and a Christian state. According to Hedges, the movement bears a strong resemblance to the young fascist movements in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and '30s. Hedges is the former New York Times Middle East bureau chief and author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning."
I will be filming the March 17th protest at the Pentagon. If you enjoyed this video please donate to help me buy better filming and audio equipment. I am a broke college student. Donations can be made via paypal to mufonix@gmail.com
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Chris Hedges's new book examines how Christian dominionists are seeking absolute power and a Christian state. According to Hedges, the movement bears a strong resemblance to the young fascist movements in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and '30s. Hedges is the former New York Times Middle East bureau chief and author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning."
March 17th Protest at the Pentagon. Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters. Thousands of pro-war counter protesters. Hundreds of police in full riot gear. Like it? PLEASE Digg it!
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Uncut footage from a video I am making for the Appalachian Coal Country Watershed Team, exploring the negative environmental effects of Acid Mine Drainage and untreated sewage in local rivers and streams.
I recently followed Dr. T Allan Comp, creator and director of the ACCWT, to West Virginia. I explored Coal Country and met with VISTAs and members of the community.
Father of murdered contractor Nick Berg, Michael Berg speaks about the war against freedom in Iraq at the March on Pentagon protests. March 17th, 2007.
Middle-class Americans' retirement at risk - Leaf Chronicle Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension would bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract guaranteed retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50,000 ...
Disappearing pensions make lives less secure - Detroit Free Press Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension was expected to bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract promised retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50 ...
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