By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 February, 2010
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BM Free

Bill Maher ... But I'm Not Wrong

In the special, Maher’s going to address whether the “Great Recession” is really over; the fake patriotism of the right wing; what goes on in the mind of a terrorist; why Obama needs a posse instead of the secret service; the drug war; Michael Jackson; getting out of Iraq and Afghanistan; racism; the Teabagger movement; religion; the healthcare fight; why Gov. Mark Sanford will come out looking good, and how silly it is to ask “Why do men cheat?”; and why comedy most definitely didn’t die when George Bush left office.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 February, 2010
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC

On Feb 18, Huntingdon Life sciences customers Novartis and Astra-Zenica got a long protest in their shared DC offices,.

A security guard inside was holding up some kind of paper and reading from it, while undercover cops in a gold car stalked the protesters at long range, taking photos with a large camera, presumably one with a big zoom lens.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 February, 2010
Author
DégenréE

Le cancer du sein, des femmes ont bien voulu nous en parler. Leurs
témoignages cassent les idées reçues et permettent de politiser un sujet
trop souvent ramené à la sphère privée, individuelle.
Il est question de rapport au milieu médical et à la maladie, de la
question de l'écoute et du choix, du rapport à son corps, et de la force
de partager des vécus. Car comme pour d'autres maladies, SAVOIR=POUVOIR.

Emission diffusée le 10/02/2010

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DégenréE - l'émission pour déranger !

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 February, 2010
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC

At a Feb 13 fur protest, a participant told WSQT Radio that the husband of HLS customer Jennifer Luray had accused peaceful protesters of plotting to burn their home.

Since there has never been an ALF fire in the DC area, this ludicrous claim borders on slander. It is also stupid,as that sort of stuff didn't start in California either until the authorities began suppressing peaceful protests with injunctionns, raids, and arrests-sometimes for nothing more than giving out leaflets.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 February, 2010
Author
WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC

On Feb 13, animal rights activists returned tp Neiman-Marcus to demand an end to their fur sales. Almost immediately, a Neiman-Marcus security guard threw a door open into a protester's face, leaving him with a mouth full of sore and injured teeth.

The injury was not sufficient to knock him out of action, so the protest continued. An employee of Neiman-Marcus later complained of having no customers during the protest-meaning the protest was effective.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 February, 2010
Author
Bob Dobbs

Tom's Tales spoken word story's and rantings from Tom Waits live 2008-2009