By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 December, 2004
Author
houston indymedia radio

tish interviews stefan iwaskewycz about the third round of presidential elections, usa involvement and thoughts on the future.

this story orginally aired on houston indymedia radio on kpft 90.1 fm december, 27, 2004.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 December, 2004
Author
Paul Riismandel

Drew talks to Mike Bonnano, one of the Yes Men, a group of identity correctors, who recently appeared on BBC TV as representatives of Dow chemical, in order to claim full responsibility for the Bhophal disaster 20 years ago. They discuss the intersection of art and activism, and the inspirations for the Yes Men's brand of protest.

The mediageek radioshow is a weekly critical look at our media environment, with a focus on independent media and the people who make it.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 December, 2004
Author
Vinny Lombardo

Interview with Amalia Avila Gonzalez, mother of Lance Cpl. Victor Gonzalez, a US marine who was killed in action on October 13. Amalia is a member of a Code Pink delegation travelling to the middle east from December 27,until January 4, to deliver humanitarian aid for refugees of the US military's invasion on Fallujah. Amalia decided to join the delegation at the last minute, and is paying the $2000 in travel expenses out f her own pocket.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 December, 2004
Author
WSQT radio

Due to the CNN story and word that a reporter snitched to the FCC, we are switching to our light portable FM setup for now

Range is about three miles, we will run intermittant shows focussing on our usual issues like housing, gentrification, and imperialism-war on the poor at home and abroad.

Since our enemies so dislike the focus on Bush's coronation, we are going to increase the focus on the upcoming counterinaugural protests.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 December, 2004
Author
Jody Paulson

About the dangers of the proposed Patriot Act II

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 December, 2004
Author
Jody Paulson

Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, and Ricardo Sanchez, are to be charged with war crimes in Germany.

Hi, this is Jody Paulson from Moscow ID with what they don't tell you.

Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet, and Ricardo Sanchez, are to be charged with war crimes in Germany.

Lawyers acting for a U.S. advocacy group called the Center for Constitutional Rights (or CCR) will file the charges against these and other senior officials for their alleged role in the torture that took place at Abu Ghraib.