Saturday, March 24, 2012

Patch Adams - End of Capitalism - Revolution of Love



Patch Adams of the Gesundheit Institute talks about moving away from Market Capitalism to a sense of Community Compassion. I want a world where no one alive can remember what the word war means. There is no hope for human survival if we don't change to a loving world. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Krist Kristofferson "This Old Road"

  Kristofferson's appearance in director John Sayles' film Lone Star (1996) marked a turning point in his film career. Taking a supporting role as a corrupt sheriff, the 60-year-old actor displayed a flair for character parts and villains that vastly increased his offers from Hollywood in the late '90s and led to his appearances in such major-studio action features as Fire Down Below, Blade, and Payback. He also earned admiring critical notices as a James Jones-like novelist in A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries and in another Sayles film, Limbo. By the turn of the century, complaining that he hadn't had time to tour as a singer in years, Kristofferson was looking forward to additional film work.                                                        

Rod Stewart & Jeff Beck - People Get Ready

Rod Stewart joins Jeff Beck on the stage at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles to perform "People Get Ready"

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Ancient Pnevma: TAOS PUEBLO ~~ NATIVE AMERICAN~~ SONG AND DANCE

Ancient Pnevma: TAOS PUEBLO ~~ NATIVE AMERICAN~~ SONG AND DANCE:   This photo is of the current Taos Pueblo Council between their people and  the US In my travels within the South West states in the US my...
Native Americans have a detailed oral history which is not divulged due to religious privacy. Archaeologists say that ancestors of the Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate the Native Americans lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Dr. Dahlia Wasfi - Life in Iraq Under U.S. Occupation

shortages; lack of electricity; potable water; tanks rolling through the streets night and day; gunfire and explosions. Iraqi health care in shambles. 200 bodies turn up daily in the Baghdad morgue. For Iraqis, it's 9/11 every day.
Socialism 2007 conference
Chicago, June 16, 2007
www.socialistworker.org
Filmed by Paul Hubbard

Former Israeli officials in the U.S. government.mp4

Who benefits from invading and occupying Iraq? Are Americans defending U.S. national security, or the security of our colonial outpost in the Arab World? This interview discusses the neoconservative Zionist cabal of the Bush administration who beat the drums for our illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq. Thanks to snowshoefilms for conducting the original interview and videography.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Ronald Reagan & Ron Paul Then and Now


Ron Paul should FINALLY tell his LOST party (what's left of it anyway) to SHOVE it (!) & go INDEPENDENT - to GROW the movement which DOES have BROAD support BUT would (eventually) have MUCH MORE without that TOXIC "R" tag. Not only that, but the VAST MAJORITY of Republicans will simply NEVER get it! They literally JUST CAN'T SEE into that (libertarian) window. They can't think "OUTSIDE the BOX".