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Video: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent BugliosiFlash Media
Video: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi
from Clipsyndicate main feed on May 17, 2008
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A prominent lawyer lays out a compelling case in THE PROSECUTION OF GEORGE W. BUSH FOR MURDER. Staggering evidence is collected against the president in a startling new book.


32. Audio • May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Q & A • Part 2 of 2 • 47.3 MinutesAudio MP3
32. Audio • May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Q & A • Part 2 of 2 • 47.3 Minutes
from wenzao on May 16, 2008
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Senator Obama answers questions from Thorngate employees on the following topics: 1. Inflation-Deflation 2. Depression 3. Clinton for VP 4. Made In America 5. Sunshine in the White House 6. Public School Reforms 7. Iraq 8. Job Creation Senator Claire McCaskill answers a few questions about Senator Obama afterwards.


31. May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Part 1 of 2 • 25 Minutes
31. May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Part 1 of 2 • 25 Minutes
from wenzao on May 16, 2008
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Senator Obama outlines his plans for change to a group of factory workers in Cape Girardeau MO. First stop in his General Election Presidential Campaign. Introduced by Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO). Download 25 minute 177.6 MB mp4 iPod, iPhone, AppleTV, Zune Compatible Video File


War in Iraq - Open Your Eyes !!!
War in Iraq - Open Your Eyes !!!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS SOME VERY GRAPHIC IMAGES THAT ARE MOST CERTAINLY NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN !VIEWING IS RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY !!!I don t know what it takes to get people to open their eyes to the disgrace that is happening in Iraq and for us in one voice to demand an end to the shame ! All I can say is that anyone who thinks for one moment that with an estimated hundred thousand or more innocent people having been slaughtered, it couldn t possibly get any worse think again ! It would take very little for the situation in Iraq to turn into an all out Civil War, with disastrous consequences not only for the People of Iraq, but for the Coalition Forces that remain in the country.The US Military in particular, is not wanted in Iraq and for very good reason. The motives for Invading Iraq under the leadership of George W. Bush are very questionable to say the least and with the enormous amount of money that was spent on the fantasy world of the Green Zone (and in it, Fortress America) it is understandable how the Iraqi People who are forced to live in the remains of bombed-out buildings, would find it hard to believe that the American Forces were in Iraq to Help the Iraqi People !Things had been bad for the People of Iraq for many years prior to the 2003 Invasion of their country and the support that was given to Saddam Hussein by the US Government, very much contributed to how bad things got for them. Accusations of Saddam s Possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction which led to the 2003 Invasion, ignored the fact that for many years, businesses in the United States and Western Europe had been supplying Saddam with the components necessary to manufacture such Weapons and even when it was known that Saddam had been using Chemical Weapons the US Government maintained its support toward Saddam Hussein s Regime, with disastrous consequences for the Iraqi People !!!Please open your eyes and your heart to what is happening in Iraq and demand an end to the killing of innocent people. Whilst I appreciate that many of the images displayed in this Video are the result of Suicide Bombings many of those bombings are a consequence of the continued presence of US Forces in Iraq. The suggestion being, that the sooner those Forces are withdrawn from Iraq the sooner the Iraqi People can experience the Peace they undeniably deserve.If it is deemed necessary for Coalition Forces to remain in Iraq for a determined period Demand that Weapons be fired only in self-defence and that the Coalition Forces in no way encourage other parties to use force within Iraq.The sole purpose for the Troops to remain in that country, should be to help the Iraqi People. That means putting the needs of the Iraqi People first, and Respecting their Culture ! Iraq is a Middle Eastern country and any attempt to Americanise it (as evident within the Green Zone) should be frowned upon by the International Community !!!
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Ride along in a Marine convoy through IraqFlash Media
Ride along in a Marine convoy through Iraq
from Revver - video Videos on May 16, 2008
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Author: NVNS Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 15:49:35 -0800 Duration: 233BASRAH Iraq (April 25, 2008) Marines with the 1st Iraqi Army, Quick Reaction Force, Military Transition Team (1st IA QRF MTT) conduct a battlefield convoy from Camp Sheibah into the city of Basrah. U.S. Marine Corps video (RELEASED)
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Analysts Weigh Bush-Obama Spat, Democratic RaceAudio MP3
Analysts Weigh Bush-Obama Spat, Democratic Race
from Shields and Brooks | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS on May 16, 2008
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President Bush's comments about "appeasement" of dictators touched off a firestorm on the presidential campaign trail. Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the remarks, as well as Hillary Clinton's West Virginia win and recent GOP losses in state contests.


Soldier helps 12-year-old Iraqi girl get new legsFlash Media
Soldier helps 12-year-old Iraqi girl get new legs
from Revver - medical Videos on May 16, 2008
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Author: NVNS Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 12:49:31 -0800 Duration: 279BAGHDAD (May 8, 2008) - Staff Sgt. Luis Falcon, 38, escorts 12-year-old Shahad Abbas and her mother to Baghdad aboard a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter, so that the young girl can receive her prosthetic legs. Falcon, a New Yorker from 1st battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, asked her what she wanted and learned that all she wanted was legs. Just three weeks before he's scheduled to leave Iraq, Falcon learned he would be able to help Shahad get legs. Shahad was fitted with prosthetic limbs in a U.S. military-funded clinic in Baghdad that normally provides artificial limbs for wounded members of the Iraqi security forces. Shahad lost her legs as she was walking to school when a roadside bomb exploded nearby. Two pieces of shrapnel are still lodged in her back to remind her of that day. Her little brother, Ali, was killed. U.S. Navy video (RELEASED)
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31. Audio • May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Part 1 of 2 • 24 MinutesAudio MP3
31. Audio • May 13, 2008 • Thorngate Ltd. Town Hall • Cape Girardeau MO • Part 1 of 2 • 24 Minutes
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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Senator Obama outlines his plans for change to a group of factory workers at Thorngate, Ltd in Cape Girardeau MO. First stop in his General Election Presidential Campaign. Introduced by Senator Claire McCaskill, (D-MO). Download 24 Minute 8.3 MB mp3 audio file for your digital audio player


29. May 12, 2008 • A SACRED TRUST • Senator Obama's Veterans Address • Charleston WV • 33 Minutes
29. May 12, 2008 • A SACRED TRUST • Senator Obama's Veterans Address • Charleston WV • 33 Minutes
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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Senator Obama Details His Plans for a New GI Bill to fix longstanding neglect of Veterans' benefits. Introduction by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) Re-Post to fix Flash Video size from small to normal. Download - 33 minute 232.5 MB mp4 iPod, iPhone, AppleTV, Zune Compatible Video File


Kyle Warren Show 05-16-08Audio MP3
Kyle Warren Show 05-16-08
from The Kyle Warren Radio Show on May 16, 2008
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Obama Still Mad At Bush Speech


Headzup: Bush Gives Up GolfFlash Media
Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
from Revver - comedy Videos on May 16, 2008
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Author: headzup Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:49:31 -0800 Duration: 25President Bush comments on giving up his golf game to show solidarity with families who have lost loved ones in the Iraq war. Enjoy more at www.headzup.tv


Headzup: Bush Gives Up GolfFlash Media
Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
from Crazy Entertainment on May 16, 2008
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Author: headzup Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:49:31 -0800 Duration: 25President Bush comments on giving up his golf game to show solidarity with families who have lost loved ones in the Iraq war. Enjoy more at www.headzup.tv


Headzup: Bush Gives Up GolfFlash Media
Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
from Most Recent on May 16, 2008
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Author: headzup Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:49:31 -0800 Duration: 25President Bush comments on giving up his golf game to show solidarity with families who have lost loved ones in the Iraq war. Enjoy more at www.headzup.tv


Ride along in a Marine convoy through Iraq
Ride along in a Marine convoy through Iraq
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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BASRAH Iraq (April 25, 2008) Marines with the 1st Iraqi Army, Quick Reaction Force, Military Transition Team (1st IA QRF MTT) conduct a battlefield convoy from Camp Sheibah into the city of Basrah. U.S. Marine Corps video (RELEASED)
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Ride along in a Marine convoy through IraqFlash Media
Ride along in a Marine convoy through Iraq
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos on May 16, 2008
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Ride along in a Marine convoy through Iraq from Navy Visual News Service on Vimeo. BASRAH Iraq (April 25, 2008) – Marines with the 1st Iraqi Army, Quick Reaction Force, Military Transition Team (1st IA QRF MTT) conduct a battlefield convoy from Camp Sheibah into the city of Basrah. U.S. Marine Corps video (RELEASED) Cast: Navy Visual News Service
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Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 5Flash Media
Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 5
from YouTube :: Tag // second life on May 16, 2008
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Bahamn Ghobadi talks about his films, cinema and Kurdistan. About Ghobadi: Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, Persian: بهمن قبادی ) is a Kurdish Iranian film director. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iran. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "new wave" of Iranian cinema. He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. In 1983, Kambozia Partovi discovered him as a young talent and supported him to enter cinema. Among others who had major influence on Ghobadi, was Behrouz Maghsoudlou, a renowned Iranian documentary film director and film critic. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us. He was also one of the two main actors in Samira Makhmalbaf's The Blackboard (1999). Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran. The film won Caméra d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the Gold Plaque from Chicago International Film Festival. His third feature, Turtles Can Fly, followed in 2004, winning the Glass Bear and Peace Film Award at Berlin International Film Festival and Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. In 2006, Ghobadi's Half Moon won Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. Iran's renowned actors Golshifteh Farahani, Hassan Poorshirazi and Hedyeh Tehrani (also assistant director) acted in this movie. The music of the movie was made by Iran's world-class musician Hossein Alizadeh. The film, which is a collaborative project by Iran, France, Austria and Iraq, was shot fully in Iranian Kurdistan. However, it narrates the story of a group of Iranian Kurdish musicians who would like to travel to Iraq and organize a concert in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 2006, Index on Censorship gave Ghobadi an Index Film Award for making a significant contribution to freedom of expression through his film "Turtles Can Fly Filmography: Short Films: Golbaji 1990 A Glance 1990 Again Rain with Melody 1995 Party 1996 Like Mother 1996 God's Fish 1996 Notebook's Quote 1996 Ding 1996 Life in Fog 1997 The Pigeon of Nader Flew 1997 Telephone Booth 1997 War is Over 2003 Daf 2003 Films: A Time for Drunken Horses 2000 Marooned in Iraq 2002 Turtles Can Fly 2004 Half Moon 2006 Author: OzuKardozi Keywords: Bahman Ghobadi Cinema Film Kurdistan Iran Iraq Kurds Kurdish art documentary experimental filmmaker reel interview short film manga trailer tutorial Added: May 16, 2008


Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 4Flash Media
Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 4
from YouTube :: Tag // second life on May 16, 2008
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Bahamn Ghobadi talks about his films, cinema and Kurdistan. About Ghobadi: Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, Persian: بهمن قبادی ) is a Kurdish Iranian film director. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iran. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "new wave" of Iranian cinema. He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. In 1983, Kambozia Partovi discovered him as a young talent and supported him to enter cinema. Among others who had major influence on Ghobadi, was Behrouz Maghsoudlou, a renowned Iranian documentary film director and film critic. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us. He was also one of the two main actors in Samira Makhmalbaf's The Blackboard (1999). Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran. The film won Caméra d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the Gold Plaque from Chicago International Film Festival. His third feature, Turtles Can Fly, followed in 2004, winning the Glass Bear and Peace Film Award at Berlin International Film Festival and Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. In 2006, Ghobadi's Half Moon won Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. Iran's renowned actors Golshifteh Farahani, Hassan Poorshirazi and Hedyeh Tehrani (also assistant director) acted in this movie. The music of the movie was made by Iran's world-class musician Hossein Alizadeh. The film, which is a collaborative project by Iran, France, Austria and Iraq, was shot fully in Iranian Kurdistan. However, it narrates the story of a group of Iranian Kurdish musicians who would like to travel to Iraq and organize a concert in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 2006, Index on Censorship gave Ghobadi an Index Film Award for making a significant contribution to freedom of expression through his film "Turtles Can Fly Filmography: Short Films: Golbaji 1990 A Glance 1990 Again Rain with Melody 1995 Party 1996 Like Mother 1996 God's Fish 1996 Notebook's Quote 1996 Ding 1996 Life in Fog 1997 The Pigeon of Nader Flew 1997 Telephone Booth 1997 War is Over 2003 Daf 2003 Films: A Time for Drunken Horses 2000 Marooned in Iraq 2002 Turtles Can Fly 2004 Half Moon 2006 Author: OzuKardozi Keywords: Bahman Ghobadi Cinema Film Kurdistan Iran Iraq Kurds Kurdish documentary experimental filmmaker reel short film manga interview trailer tutorial Added: May 16, 2008


Soldier helps 12-year-old Iraqi girl get new legs
Soldier helps 12-year-old Iraqi girl get new legs
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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BAGHDAD (May 8, 2008) - Staff Sgt. Luis Falcon, 38, escorts 12-year-old Shahad Abbas and her mother to Baghdad aboard a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter, so that the young girl can receive her prosthetic legs. Falcon, a New Yorker from 1st battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, asked her what she wanted and learned that all she wanted was legs. Just three weeks before he's scheduled to leave Iraq, Falcon learned he would be able to help Shahad get legs. Shahad was fitted with prosthetic limbs in a U.S. military-funded clinic in Baghdad that normally provides artificial limbs for wounded members of the Iraqi security forces. Shahad lost her legs as she was walking to school when a roadside bomb exploded nearby. Two pieces of shrapnel are still lodged in her back to remind her of that day. Her little brother, Ali, was killed. U.S. Navy video (RELEASED)


Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 2Flash Media
Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 2
from YouTube :: Tag // second life on May 16, 2008
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Bahamn Ghobadi talks about his films, cinema and Kurdistan. About Ghobadi: Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, Persian: بهمن قبادی ) is a Kurdish Iranian film director. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iran. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "new wave" of Iranian cinema. He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. In 1983, Kambozia Partovi discovered him as a young talent and supported him to enter cinema. Among others who had major influence on Ghobadi, was Behrouz Maghsoudlou, a renowned Iranian documentary film director and film critic. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us. He was also one of the two main actors in Samira Makhmalbaf's The Blackboard (1999). Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran. The film won Caméra d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the Gold Plaque from Chicago International Film Festival. His third feature, Turtles Can Fly, followed in 2004, winning the Glass Bear and Peace Film Award at Berlin International Film Festival and Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. In 2006, Ghobadi's Half Moon won Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. Iran's renowned actors Golshifteh Farahani, Hassan Poorshirazi and Hedyeh Tehrani (also assistant director) acted in this movie. The music of the movie was made by Iran's world-class musician Hossein Alizadeh. The film, which is a collaborative project by Iran, France, Austria and Iraq, was shot fully in Iranian Kurdistan. However, it narrates the story of a group of Iranian Kurdish musicians who would like to travel to Iraq and organize a concert in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 2006, Index on Censorship gave Ghobadi an Index Film Award for making a significant contribution to freedom of expression through his film "Turtles Can Fly Filmography: Short Films: Golbaji 1990 A Glance 1990 Again Rain with Melody 1995 Party 1996 Like Mother 1996 God's Fish 1996 Notebook's Quote 1996 Ding 1996 Life in Fog 1997 The Pigeon of Nader Flew 1997 Telephone Booth 1997 War is Over 2003 Daf 2003 Films: A Time for Drunken Horses 2000 Marooned in Iraq 2002 Turtles Can Fly 2004 Half Moon 2006 Author: OzuKardozi Keywords: Bahman Ghobadi Cinema Film Kurdistan Iran Iraq Kurds Kurdish art documentary experimental filmmaker reel interview manga short film trailer tutorial Added: May 16, 2008


Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 1Flash Media
Bahman Ghobadi on Cinema PART 1
from YouTube :: Tag // second life on May 16, 2008
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Bahamn Ghobadi talks about his films, cinema and Kurdistan. About Ghobadi: Bahman Ghobadi (Kurdish: به‌همه‌نی قوبادی, Persian: بهمن قبادی ) is a Kurdish Iranian film director. He was born on February 1, 1969 in Baneh, Iran. Ghobadi belongs to the so called "new wave" of Iranian cinema. He was born in Baneh, in northwestern Kurdistan Province of Iran. His family moved to Sanandaj in 1981. In 1983, Kambozia Partovi discovered him as a young talent and supported him to enter cinema. Among others who had major influence on Ghobadi, was Behrouz Maghsoudlou, a renowned Iranian documentary film director and film critic. Ghobadi received a Bachelor of Arts in film directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. After a brief career in industrial photography, Ghobadi began making short 8 mm films. His documentary Life In Fog won numerous awards. Bahman Ghobadi was assistant director on Abbas Kiarostami's The Wind Will Carry Us. He was also one of the two main actors in Samira Makhmalbaf's The Blackboard (1999). Bahman Ghobadi founded Mij Film in 2000, a company with the aim of production of films in Iran about its different ethnic groups. His first feature film was A Time for Drunken Horses (2000), the first Kurdish film produced in Iran. The film won Caméra d'Or at Cannes Film Festival. His second feature was Marooned in Iraq (2002), which brought him the Gold Plaque from Chicago International Film Festival. His third feature, Turtles Can Fly, followed in 2004, winning the Glass Bear and Peace Film Award at Berlin International Film Festival and Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. In 2006, Ghobadi's Half Moon won Golden Shell at San Sebastian International Film Festival. Iran's renowned actors Golshifteh Farahani, Hassan Poorshirazi and Hedyeh Tehrani (also assistant director) acted in this movie. The music of the movie was made by Iran's world-class musician Hossein Alizadeh. The film, which is a collaborative project by Iran, France, Austria and Iraq, was shot fully in Iranian Kurdistan. However, it narrates the story of a group of Iranian Kurdish musicians who would like to travel to Iraq and organize a concert in Iraqi Kurdistan. In 2006, Index on Censorship gave Ghobadi an Index Film Award for making a significant contribution to freedom of expression through his film "Turtles Can Fly Filmography: Short Films: Golbaji 1990 A Glance 1990 Again Rain with Melody 1995 Party 1996 Like Mother 1996 God's Fish 1996 Notebook's Quote 1996 Ding 1996 Life in Fog 1997 The Pigeon of Nader Flew 1997 Telephone Booth 1997 War is Over 2003 Daf 2003 Films: A Time for Drunken Horses 2000 Marooned in Iraq 2002 Turtles Can Fly 2004 Half Moon 2006 Author: OzuKardozi Keywords: Bahman Ghobadi Cinema Film Kurdistan Iran Iraq Kurds Kurdish art documentary experimental filmmaker reel interview manga short film trailer tutorial Added: May 16, 2008


McCain Portland Protest 5-12-08
McCain Portland Protest 5-12-08
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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Protesters greet John McCain outside his fundraiser in Portland, Oregon. Their message: Say no to John McCain's 100 year Iraq plan- bring our troops home now!
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Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
from headzup on May 16, 2008
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CLICK TO WATCH HEADZUP.TV Mobile Satire For A Mobile Democracy BREAKING NEWS: President Bush comments on giving up his golf game to show solidarity with families who have lost loved ones in the Iraq war. Read more about this at The Guardian website. FREE DAILY MOBILE DOWNLOADS: Visit www.headzup.tv using your cell phone and download Headzup video clips and share them with others as picture messages. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY HEADZUP and get FREE daily "heads up" by email. DOWNLOAD TODAY'S HEADZUP and share them with your family and friends. YOUTUBE GALLERY Watch hundreds of the most popular, most recent, and most discussed Headzup clips on YouTube. copyright, 2008 - Headzup Entertainment


For Art's SakeFlash Media
For Art's Sake
from Revver - comedy Videos on May 16, 2008
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Author: TheOintment Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 08:19:32 -0800 Duration: 255Today's news plus a tribute to artist Robert Rauschenberg.


For Art's SakeFlash Media
For Art's Sake
from Crazy Entertainment on May 16, 2008
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Author: TheOintment Added: Fri, 16 May 2008 08:19:32 -0800 Duration: 255Today's news plus a tribute to artist Robert Rauschenberg.


Headzup: Bush Gives Up GolfFlash Media
Headzup: Bush Gives Up Golf
from YouTube :: Videos by HeadzUp on May 16, 2008
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President Bush comments on giving up his golf game to show solidarity with families who have lost loved ones in the Iraq war. See the related story at The Guardian website: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/15/georgebush.usa Author: headzup Keywords: president bush golf iraq war olbermann solidarity cell mobile mms comedy parody cartoon satire Added: May 16, 2008


CBS reporter recounts story of Iraq bombing that almost killed her
CBS reporter recounts story of Iraq bombing that almost killed her
from WBZ's More on This on May 16, 2008
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Kimberly Dozier is author of "Breathing the Fire." She spoke to WBZ's Laurie Kirby.


For Art's Sake
For Art's Sake
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
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Today's news plus a tribute to artist Robert Rauschenberg.


RetroVision Media Reviews Bush Knesset Performance
RetroVision Media Reviews Bush Knesset Performance
from RetroVision Media on May 16, 2008
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President Bush just couldn’t leave the White House in dignity and grace like any other poor performing president or corporate executive. No, he had to stay true to form and embarrass himself the country and the American political process and protocol by pandering to the Israeli Parliament at the expense of Barack Obama. In His usual blathering manner Bush reasserted America’s unyielding support for Israel, by summoning the images of Hitler’s military might rolling over Poland and crushing Czechoslovakia all because Neville Chamberlain was stupid enough to think talking to the Nazis would chill out the madman leader from Germany. With dimwitted precision President Bush tried unsuccessfully to tie Barack Obama to failed efforts of the past in dealing with tyrants, dictators and despots. Using the term appeasement, he hoped to show that Obama’s stated goal of using dialog and diplomacy as part of America’s arsenal of weapons to resolve differences and conflicts was sheer naivete, and c


RetroVision Theater Presents Daughter of Horror
RetroVision Theater Presents Daughter of Horror
from RetroVision Media on May 16, 2008
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Made in 1955 a.k.a. Dementia, a narrator takes us deep into the mind of an insane woman awakening from a nightmare in a cheap hotel room. Without dialog we follow her through the skid-row night and encounters with an abusive husband; a wino; a pimp and the rich man he panders for; a flashback to her traumatic childhood; violence; pursuit through dark streets; dementia. Filmed in film-noir style throughout; only the narrator speaks. Click here to download The Movie Store


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