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Compares the Congressional response to scandals at two organizations with public funding - ACORN and the war contractor, KBR. On Honduras, contrasts the solidarity of the resistance movement in Latin America to the watery response of nonviolent activists in the US.
Produced and Hosted by Tereza Coraggio
Production and Editing by Skidmark Bob http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com/
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Transcript, includes music videos, photos and links: http://www.thirdparadigm.org/3p_044.html
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Music: Moby, Muse, Snow Patrol
Reads September Meditation by Burton D. Carley and Having Come This Far by James Broughton, to the song Everloving by Moby. Reads Amy Goodman's blogpost on Zelaya's return, "The Audacity of Action." Looks at the Venezuelan blog, "Postcards from the Revolution," by attorney and author Eva Golinger. Plays "Star Wars: An Environmentalists Version," written by Derrick Jensen and produced by Franklin Lopez. Reviews the US Council of Foreign Policy's conditions for Zelaya's return. Questions the neutrality of IndyBay and answers a critic about Noah's relevance to Palestine.