Video> Occupy “Die In” at Iowa DNC protests NDAA, Corporate Control Of Politics

Occupy "Die In" at Iowa DNC protests NDAA, Corporate Control Of Politics [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFihvJBmN9w&w=420&h=315] Occupy The Caucus took aim at Democrats on the eve of the Iowa caucuses, holding a "die in" to protest President Obama signing a law that could allow Americans to be held indefinitely without trial if they are accused of terrorism. More

Video> Thom Hartmann> What the National Defense Authorization Act really says> Obama’s Signing Statement

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P7Ekz2ABFc&w=420&h=315] The highly controversial National Defense Authorization Act is still awaiting the President's signature. The act contains an indefinite detention provision - giving the President of the United States the power to use the military to indefinitely detain you without trial if is says that you're a suspected terrorist. There've been protests across the More

Video> Obama NDAA OK Draws OccupyMN Protest At Reelection HQ

Obama NDAA OK Draws OccupyMN Protest At Reelection HQ  [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwyV_MKzPR4&w=560&h=315] Think bad thoughts about the government and you could go to jail...forever. That may sound like a Soviet-era law, but civil libertarians say it's possible under the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which is awaiting President Obama's promised signature. The NDAA, was passed by More

Song> It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Hitler

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Hitler Tune: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Words by John Slade It's beginning to look a lot like Hitler Ev'rywhere you go; Just like it was then, listening once again As racist hate and propaganda flow  It's beginning to look a lot like Hitler Cameras More

Video> Coleen Rowley> Your Rights Are Limited

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHuNuSOH9_A&w=560&h=315] Editor's note:  The bill has been passed by both House and Senate and Obama is signing.  We have lost our rights under the Constitution.  Senator Franken voted against.  Senator Klobachar voted for. 220 years ago this week, the United States passed the "Bill of Rights", the first 10 amendments to the constitution that More

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