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12/2008
AS LIKELY AS NOT (ABOUT NUCLEAR WORKERS) 4/2009
THE PEOPLE'S SHERIFF - MARCH 2009
Subject: Native Americans Nov 2008
DEATH IS DIFFERENT - DEATH PENALTY DEFENSE
(right click on the link above and "save target as" to desktop)
THE RANDY "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM SCANDAL Don't forget to listen to all 3 chapters
BLAME SOMEBODY ELSE – HORRORS THAT OCCUR WHEN YOU PRIVATIZE THE MILITARY - PBS
AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS
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April 2, 2010
Attorneys - Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander
The Opposite of Poverty is not Wealth -
also: Prison Nation
January 2010, Bill Moyers Journal - Financial Reform
November 20, 2009
October 16, 2009
Stripping Bare the Body, Interview with Mark Danner - Video - Bill Moyers Journal
Torturing Democracy (These videos are required viewing)
FOLLOW THIS LINK: DAVID HEATH AND SEATTLE TIMES REPORTERS EXPOSE
FROM: PBS.ORG "Seattle Times reporters take a close look at pork barrel politics. On our site, you can watch the program. Or read the paper's original reporting and find out about the $4.65 million, 85-foot boat Congress ordered the Coast Guard to buy - but which the Coast Guard said it couldn't use. Or maybe you want to look up the defense bill earmarks your own representative has sponsored, or browse earmark recipients - the individuals, companies, and institutions who get the federal dollars. They're searchable by state and name in The Seattle Times' database. You can also get the story behind the story from investigative reporter David Heath. And if you're new to the earmarking concept, let Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists give you the 411 on this "insiders'game." And if you've got a question or a comment for our producer or the Seattle Times reporter, click over to the Blog on the Bill Moyers Journal website and fire away. Then there's our resources page where you can check out what others are saying around the internet about earmarks, campaign finance, defense spending, and ethics in Congress. Last but not least, if you want to see some compelling stories of investigative journalists and their work, chose from the menu of Exposé episodes in our Video LibrarySeattle Times reporters take a close look at pork barrel politics. On our new site, you can watch the program. Or read the paper's original reporting and find out about the $4.65 million, 85-foot boat Congress ordered the Coast Guard to buy - but which the Coast Guard said it couldn't use. Or maybe you want to look up the defense bill earmarks your own representative has sponsored, or browse earmark recipients - the individuals, companies, and institutions who get the federal dollars. They're searchable by state and name in The Seattle Times' database. You can also get the story behind the story from investigative reporter David Heath. And if you're new to the earmarking concept, let Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists give you the 411 on this "insiders'game." And if you've got a question or a comment for our producer or the Seattle Times reporter, click over to the Blog on the Bill Moyers Journal website and fire away. Then there's our resources page where you can check out what others are saying around the internet about earmarks, campaign finance, defense spending, and ethics in Congress. Last but not least, if you want to see some compelling stories of investigative journalists and their work, chose from the menu of Exposé episodes in our Video Library"
(These are the good guys who try to expose the truth)
(Ted Turner is a good guy who tries to do the right thing) |
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