By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 August, 2005
Author
AudioLingo

a short (8:06) podcast consisting of excerpts from the book of the same title, coupled with music by Gerador Zero

Sixty years ago today, we did the unthinkable. Sixty years plus three days later, we did it again. The mention of Hiroshima and Nagasaki may cause some Americans to jump up and salute, but every year that goes by they’re fewer in number .

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 August, 2005
Author
Mr. Mike radioActive radio

Part two of the 08-05-05 show, featuring EVEN MORE of the Eder interview. And then we compare the new Iraqi Army to Chaing Kai-Shek's 1940's Nationalist Army. Another whopping near two hour brick of show, YEEHAA!!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 August, 2005
Author
Mr. Mike radioActive radio

Part one of the show I did 08-05, featuring a hellaciously long interview with Martin Eder of Activist San Diego (www.activistsandiego.com) Track is a whopping hour and thirty minutes plus. May put libertarians, cats, small children to sleep.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 6 August, 2005
Author
aymara

with guests jdj and rich, dj aymara reviews the anti-vigilante actions in campo, ca and works to break down just who these people think they are... plus some entartete kunst to get you in the mood for organic collective's (no)border encuentro in late august!! runs about an hour 40 min only on radioActive sanDiego... love, solidarity, handstands, and revolution!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 August, 2005
Author
mike malloy (repost)

mike malloy presents a collection of Bush terror clips, and breaks down Rove's propaganda tactics. a classic.

it's a must listen- an incredible collection of Bush quotes, classics like

"When we talk about war we're really talkin about peace"
"People that claim they're religious but are not"
"Thousands of trained killers are plotting to attack us"

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 August, 2005
Author
Maria

Today's show we read "i loved you before you were born" and play some music and other stuff. the recording stopped suddendly at the end so we didn't get a chance to say good bye so, "later!"
1 hourish

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 August, 2005
Author
David Grace

Fallujah viewed before the destruction

"Occupation: Dreamland" was filmed by Garrett Scott and Ian Olds shortly before the utter destruction of the city of Fallujah by the Marines in the spring of 2004. They were given access to the Army’s 82nd Airborne, stationed outside ot the ancient city, and focus on the lives of eight soldiers and their views on the situation.