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Got Docs: (Astro)Turf Wars
November 13, 2010(Astro)Turf Wars is a new documentary from Australian filmmaker Taki Oldham that looks into the corporate funders behind the “grassroots” uprising against health care reform and the Obama presidency in the U.S. What he found was not a citizen movement, but a “Free Market” movement sponsored by groups like FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity.Chris Hedges, (Astro)Turf Wars and Chloe Angyal
November 12, 2010"We have a choice," says Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Chris Hedges. "You can either be complicit in your own enslavement or you can lead a life that has some kind of integrity and meaning." Hedges argues for moral responsibility in a world bankrupt of it, and discusses the downfall of what he refers to as the liberal class in his newest book. From World War I to the present, he traces the rise and fall of liberal values, and paints a grim portrait of the future.Chloe Angyal: Voting Rights and Responsibilities
November 12, 2010Where I come from, voting is compulsory. If you don’t show up on Election Day, you’re fined $20. I’m from Australia, where voting, like paying taxes, is a part of being an adult and being a citizen. I’m also a citizen of the United States, where voting is not compulsory, and where voter turn-out, with a few exceptions, gets thinner with every election cycle.John Fugelsang: Kanye's Right, Bush is Wrong, Palin's...Palin
November 12, 2010”You can believe in the torture, or you can believe in the Jesus, but you can't do both." That's comedian and GRITtv contributor John Fugelsang's message to George W. Bush, currently on his image-rehabilitation tour. He also notes that Jesus never said anything about abortion, but was pretty clear on the death penalty.Veterans' Day: Are We Still Failing Our Soldiers?
November 12, 2010It's Veterans' Day--originally Armistice Day, initiated to mark the ending of World War I and create a day "dedicated to the cause of world peace.” Peace was erased from the construction of the holiday with the switch to Veterans' Day, but what about the veterans? Gay and lesbian soldiers are still being discharged, women in the military face abuse and questioning of their status, and suicide rates among veterans are still sky-high.John Fugelsang, Failing our Veterans, and UK Student Protests
November 11, 2010”You can believe in the torture, or you can believe in the Jesus, but you can't do both." That's comedian and GRITtv contributor John Fugelsang's message to George W. Bush, currently on his image-rehabilitation tour. He also notes that Jesus never said anything about abortion, but was pretty clear on the death penalty.Student Protests in London
November 11, 2010A crowd reportedly of over 50,000 British students rallied in London yesterday and marched to the Conservative Party headquarters to protest not only cuts to education budgets and hikes to student fees, but the ongoing attack on the social safety net in the UK by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government. In the name of "austerity," promises are being revoked, and the protests, which turned violent, could be a sign of things to come across the UK.Kathy Kelly: Contradictions on the Ground in Afghanistan
November 11, 2010“We're all veterans of a war againt the poor in the United States. We have a tremendous opportunity to have a vocation as peacemakers," says Kathy Kelly, a veteran peacemaker herself. Recently returned from another trip to Afghanistan where she spoke to everyday citizens, including men and women, Kelly notes that the average person on the ground there has little awareness of the September 11 attacks, despite the rationale for the U.S. occupation.GRITtv Digs: Conspiracy Tactics: Priests for Life
November 11, 2010As anti-abortion activist Flip Benham faces trial for stalking and violating a law against residential picketing, we zero in once again on the various tactics of the anti-choice movement. From "Wanted" posters with abortion providers' faces, names and addresses to the use of racially-loaded language by Frank Pavone and his Priests for Life group--a decidedly white organization claiming concern for African-American babies, Charles Stuart for GRITtv Digs keeps an eye on the movement in this third installment of "Conspiracy Tactics."Kathy Kelly, Priests for Life, and Women in the Military
November 10, 2010“We're all veterans of a war againt the poor in the United States. We have a tremendous opportunity to have a vocation as peacemakers," says Kathy Kelly, a veteran peacemaker herself. Recently returned from another trip to Afghanistan where she spoke to everyday citizens, including men and women, Kelly notes that the average person on the ground there has little awareness of the September 11 attacks, despite the rationale for the U.S. occupation.
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