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we have built very close ties with the communication workers before september seventeenth we were already supporting the farm workers and they responded by supporting us we went to their last rally at the headquarters they marched back to the park with us and some of them slept there they're going to be in a tough struggle that's why we're getting this relationship with labor labor sees as relieved they are i never expected when i first started contacting unions that the response would be so enthusiastic but the labor movement has been kicked around now for quite a while and they have to fight and they see people fighting and they see they're fighting the same enemy and they see them reaching out this movement has shown such an eagerness to reach out to the mainstream of the american public and the unions represent the organized part of that the focus on the one percent and the first time in an american movement i don't even think in the thirty's that the communist
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party did this in their mass work i don't even think they identify the enemy as the ruling class mr speaker. mr vice president. members of congress distinguished guests and fellow americans last month i went to andrews air force base and welcome home some of our last troops to serve in iraq. together we offered a final proud salute. to the colors under which more than a million of our fellow citizens fought. and several thousand gave their lives we gather tonight knowing that this generation of heroes has made the united states safer and more respected around the world thanks . that you two want to get
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a standing ovation from both democrats and republicans just keep them alive at the bottom line of the military industrial complex which just so happens to have invented itself in every congressional district in the country somebody really believes that the undisputed greatest mayor of violence in the world actually makes us safer and more respected i mean come on that kind of attitude is not going to earn anyone any nobel peace prizes or anything but it's a wish members of the norwegian nobel committee. citizens of america. and citizens of the world. i receive this honor with deep gratitude and great humility george orwell would have had a hard time coming up with this are we really this delusional you see the more honest we are with ourselves about exactly what our foreign policy is the better chance we have to stop some of the truly horrific conditions it visits upon many of the people of the world so say it with me the us foreign policy is
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a blowback inducing homicidal bull in a cultural religious and geo political china shop to change. there is tragedy. for far. too many than. sitting. around. the world. it was not right. feeling. the answer to i served in iraq in two thousand and four and two thousand and six i was in the second battle of. enough allusion november two thousand and four as a human being and as a person who has a heart i can't lie to myself anybody else and say that we had a reason to be there that there's a reason for the million iraqis that died in the five thousand troops said that we say we're the greatest country in the world but we go into you know people in their country but we don't stop genocide in africa we don't help people that we can help
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that would be the greatest country in the world if we can save a million people instead of killing them and people if you're not convinced our foreign policy is morally bankrupt perhaps we should talk about money next mayors in the united states have need one point four trillion dollars for total war spending in iraq and afghanistan since two thousand and one never wondered what one point four trillion dollars would buy well it could be the annual energy costs for every household in america five years but i hear you saying that would not do very much to decrease our dependence on foreign oil there. one point four trillion dollars could convert every home in america to one hundred percent solar energy. over or it could convert every home in america through a one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them
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a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead we took one point four trillion dollars pay a small black ops team to hunt track and kill osama bin laden. we even had money left over in the budget to decimate two countries launch hostilities resulting in over one million innocent civilians dead and counting ask yourself how many orphans are going to bed with clenched fists tonight in afghanistan or iraq who grow up willing to fly a plane full of children and how many trillions more we prepared to spend on inventing that little man. can do everything go to school and not just go to school but excel in school work
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really really hard and i graduated and really had the feeling a lot of the time very consciously in my head that. i might as well. you know i mean. was there reason for me to be in debt good evening of all the time bombs on the american economy set to explode with dire consequences this is a big one staggering debt from student loans everyone is told a college education is a way to get ahead college tuitions though keep going up so does the borrowing and we just hit an awful milestone our nation's combined student loan debt is now. one trillion dollars that averages out to twenty four thousand per student it's now larger than credit card debt in this country and it comes just as an entire generation is just starting out. i was. i.
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thank. god. i. was. that a year ago anybody would have predicted that. you would have. our young people out of new york city. because something is real journalist. oh. we'll do whatever has so many
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bright. young people. on a global stage with affordable education. teligent justice there is in fact the whole student loan debt is pretty bad debt when congress raises loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get it i'm sure. and not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore for the workforce that we have right now it's socially irresponsible not to go to school because the entire workforce is predicated on higher education i think our education system hasn't caught up to our economy and that's one of the problems and that's that's where this problem is coming and that's why people are speaking up that's why that why i'm here there are no bankruptcy protections for any student loans business the only one and all of us history that you can't ever default on
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you can ever discharge this invade privacy the idea of do you debtors union is based on a labor union model and what they did effectively when our economy was very different when there was so-called unskilled labor they negotiated with the factories for better working conditions so that they could go back to work just that same way you do you debtors union could renegotiate a better contractor arrangement with our lenders so that we can repay our loans it's employing an autonomous strategy of refusal so you were fused to do something you're saying no to something in favor of making things better. you.
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write code like this you know it's really about who we believe and back to the sooner we. just saw the suspects so whether it's you know. the tar sands i think the size of florida is from an alberta i was really interested in the tar sands protests this summer because to see thousand plus people getting arrested like that willfully is pretty amazing fred. a message to all of you terry here is tar sands oil is not enough to go in order to get tarzan go out you have to destroy the ark and so i think that you know finds out the pipeline but what happens after that you know another standoff with big oil i think so i think so i don't think it's the environment going to magically go itself because we stop the pipeline and then the thing about the pipeline is and one
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reason it makes this so urgent is that that nasa scientist james taylor said the bro could worry originally a few decades back for whatever says that the pipeline is. game over means out in front on the inhabitable earth. science technology innovation all billy's developments around russia we've got the future covered. while. kelly just offers an air show and an easy was a matter you. push the residents never profit from the performance you'll see of coming all sinners get there and you look
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up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was always the fine now trying to treat his leg out with out there know what's going on so they can pinpoint. the dirt right now. shows become income mortal danger and a piece of art. stick him in base jacket. making symptom free. of bombs. on our team. gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in a mine i stated. multinationals. to cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labeled illegal and
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controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most most but we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups what price is colombia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause
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a report. would be soon much brighter if you move the sound from finest impression in some. stunts on t.v. don't come. here it is a. feeling we're reading it as. if it until people who are the naysayers. and actually get. their narrative that there's . a close if not a rarity i still see a criticism. of the. everyone people to be able to instill it it's going to take time. but we can't force we're not ready. because we
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see a better it will. be a vision. it is organization of the say that any american dreamed. were created. by i. i . ok it's time to put in a bit you know was the less i mention at the end you know they show you all the same stuff and then they sit around somebody who has issues and problems and they talk about you know how badly that person has done and what they're going to do if they don't change their behavior and for us we're dealing with folks who have a serious addiction to corporate money was that when cheney sent them to get off
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an on their own even on that any smoking a crack rock bottom i was. only trying to be very easily addictive somebody who was cool six years ago snuck up on a crack rock this night and i know i keep my movement has become a conduit to venue for talking about this corruption and so folks that move to amend that are really in my mind i. said in the bar for the critique that corporations are not persons property not speech and constitutional rights are for people over eight hundred fifty six and dred scott the same supreme court so that people are property dred scott affirm slavery in two thousand and ten the supreme court said property is people just decisions i mean see was
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was was was fun person from god told me i'm telling. you i was. going to tell you the man i really should was and that coalition was individuals organisations coming together with a secular purpose to. to where they come from to fill in that much time they can clear cut away just because they didn't know how can i hear you emailed them about how. money is not political speech. and why palin to the end how he's coming to top post doctrines must be abolished he cannot overturn corporate functionality and still allow wealthy individuals to stand out enough the money how. about.
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half. past the past how have you all thought he's going to heal with my son if i thought that ha it was all about is the office the month club city look around at the power monopolies have you noticed people are like this double our society face me gets me just like you with the excuse that someone's gotta loose with some point for racing to win as if it's not going to go as we all believe they don't build on the backs of all morris brothers were all forgotten the phrase we're all caught by our mother's day out to the people out there today going to the playoffs coolest playing ball the here we
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have the most we all adults brought to the ball to greet parikh it rocks but it is the still much better athlete just the members of the corporations palace creation if you tell people who somebody who was really good cause create it is at least the people who got the dodgers that was my. people because they. know how. yes and people are realizing it very least that the way our economic system currently runs is not democratic it's not beneficial to the vast majority of people and kill we have some kind of economic democracy where in the past majority of people in their communities and in their workplaces have more decisions over what these corporations do if we want to have corporations and all then political
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democracy is a sham and then the you look at the military budget you don't see the military budget that uses as much as the whole world somebody at a time when our infrastructure is literally a deep level grade for the american society of civil engineers we get a deed in there this is where it is the future of our economy their infrastructure is going to work and so if you face of those two issues which are you know just war going on here the one percent the military industrial complex suddenly your solution is to tell you she's going to lose money to invest in the new resisting the economy you know certainly there's money to reform and whom we see energy so you can turn roads into solar power and that's where possible we think that's why we have our money ran on it it was right that. it was frightening. that it was this mother targeted like the rest of
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you. you're right. that we were right. here. because it. thank you they say that the occupy movements major victory to date is that we have changed the conversation and people are now debating issues such as wrestling quality at this point i think we can all agree there is no debate there is inequity when it comes to wealth period full stop and it is growing and the super rich are not super rich because of some force of nature like summer morphing into fall or heat always going to the polls they are super rich as a result of their active participation in or their willingness to be accessories to
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criminally rig the homicidal force of a system what the occupy movement has done and why people armed with nothing more than an idea are being suppressed often violently is to acknowledge that missoni issues are connected to the entire activists who are through healthcare reform advocates or housing or labor rights advocates will thank the reform advocates you name it are now all shining a light on the root cause of inequity you see our foreign policy does in fact limit our options when it comes to health care reform a shareholder capitalism one that demands growth every quarter is directly contributing to the assault on collective bargaining issues the american dream itself the way it is understood by many as a mistress rags to riches anyone could be a millionaire greed is good grab the most toys before you die eco's should be used and i used for the greater good and the birth of a new american dream based on equity sustainability and the general welfare of the
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people should be brought into being and by people i mean people not corporations i was out here during the good in foreign occupation. it was a martin luther king day and two thousand people total strangers were out of each other on the streets were having conversations across class and race lines and all the sudden we felt oh. well some of us knew better. you can't there's no messiah going to get elected by this system and deliver hope and change we can believe in so how will the occupy movement that has wisely staying away from promoting political parties or individual politicians navigate the minefield of the potentially co-opting force that is the presidential election cycle now this year is just going to be nuts we've never seen this much money spent on a political process in the history of the world. and this comes at a time for
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a movement that is determinately to. this mad influx of money and politics so it's going to be a really scary contrast and the challenge of this movement is to create a counter narrative is to show that the justice of its cause is more interesting than anything these candidates can put on television i mentioned at the beginning that this movie is an invitation for you to join the occupy movement but there are no membership dues no papers to sign all that is required is the willingness to see the world as it is and decide that you are going to be part of the solution occupy is less of an organization and more of an organism a living breathing multi tend to force that refuses to find me she will be pushed into a corner this organism is still a baby and the narrative that will be telling in the years to come is yours to write. what's your alternative that isn't exactly to deliver to the audience you
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should listen to you can have the image of him coming to your kitty here to the to be killed by the intelligent if you just didn't didn't think you'd do. just mileage i just. did. thanks lee in the senate better myself so when they say why occupy. let me tell your answer the first time in decades people were really discussing does the world have to be this way and how can we bring a better world and i think this historical lesson the kids who like the freedom they had to come back coming back to libya because. they contain the place and actually. think something i.
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