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Abdulaghani Aliryani
Al-Eryani is a founding member of the Democratic Awakening Movement |
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Adam Mueller
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Adam Kokesh
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Adam Mueller
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Addison Wiggins
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Ademo Freeman
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Ademo Freeman
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Ademo Freeman
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Ademo Freeman
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Adrienne O'Reilly
Southwest Director - Students for Concealed Carry on Campus |
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Adrienne Pine
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Ahmed Al-Mulla
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Al O'Malley
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Al O'Malley
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Alan and Suzanne Nevling
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Alan Goldwin
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Alma, Ross, Alex
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Amin Mahmoud
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Ana Hank
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Anand Gopal
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Andrea Glasscock Garcia
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Andrew and Gwen Strmic
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Andrew Reno
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Andrew Strmic
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Angel Clark
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anthony Gregory
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Anton Howes
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Anton Howes
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Art Olivier
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Arun Gupta
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Bar Hess
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Barbara Peterson
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Barry Dyke
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Barry Hess
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Barry Hess
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Barry Hess
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Barry Hess
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Barry Hess - New Book 'The PeaceMonger'
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Bb Prechter
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Becky Akers
Becky Akers is a free-lance journalist and historian who has written for Lew Rockwell, the Campaign for Liberty, the New American, the Christian Science Monitor, Barron's, the Washington, New York, and Denver Posts, and many other publications and websites. |
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Ben Farmer
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Bernard von NotHaus
Bernard von NotHaus - Monetary Architect of the Liberty Dollar
UPDATE: On March 18, 2011 Bernard von NotHaus was convicted in Federal District Court in Statesville, North Carolina on charges of making counterfeit coins, uttering counterfeit coins and defrauding the United States. Three additional defendants are awaiting their trial. The case received wide coverage when US Attorney Anne M. Tompkins classified BVNH as a “unique terrorist” in a post trial statement.
Bernard von NotHaus is the most engaging monetary activists in the country today. In September 2006, the US Mint issued a warning that his silver based Liberty Dollar currency was illegal! So von NotHaus sued the US Mint, Secretary of the Treasury and the Department of Justice in early 2007. The government retaliated by raiding Liberty Dollar warehouse and seized nine tons of gold, silver, platinum and copper.
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Bill Buppert
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Bill Buppert
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Bill Buppert
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Bill Buppert
My charter is unapologetic: I wish to set my countrymen free from the physical and intellectual shackles that makes them wards of the state and beasts of burden subject to the whim of rulers whose only legitimacy is the perception by the fettered and the chained that they must submit. |
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Bill Buppert
My charter is unapologetic: I wish to set my countrymen free from the physical and intellectual shackles that makes them wards of the state and beasts of burden subject to the whim of rulers whose only legitimacy is the perception by the fettered and the chained that they must submit. |
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Bill Buppert
My charter is unapologetic: I wish to set my countrymen free from the physical and intellectual shackles that makes them wards of the state and beasts of burden subject to the whim of rulers whose only legitimacy is the perception by the fettered and the chained that they must submit. |
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Bill Fletcher
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Bill Mastin
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Bill Maston
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Bill McDorman
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Bill McDorman
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Bob Prechter
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Bob Pretcher
Robert R. Prechter, Jr., CMT, began his professional career in 1975 as a Technical Market Specialist with the Merrill Lynch Market Analysis Department in New York. He has been publishing The Elliott Wave Theorist, a monthly forecasting publication, since 1979. Currently he is president of Elliott Wave International, which publishes analysis of global stock, bond, currency, metals and energy markets. He is also Executive Director of the Socionomics Institute, a research group. Mr. Prechter has won numerous awards for market timing, including the United States Trading Championship, and in 1989 was awarded the "Guru of the Decade" title by Financial News Network (now CNBC). He has been named "one of the premier timers in stock market history" by Timer Digest, "the champion market forecaster" by Fortune magazine, "the world leader in Elliott Wave interpretation" by The Securities Institute, and "the nation's foremost proponent of the Elliott Wave method of forecasting" by The New York Time |
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Bob Schultz
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Bob Templeton
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Boston T Party
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Brad Friedman
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Bradley Jardis
Former New Hampshire Police Officer that quit because he could no longer enforce the unconstitutional Drug War. Law Enforcement Against Prohibition expelled Bradley from their org. for not enforceing the laws. |
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Brandon Puckett
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Brandon Smith
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Brett Veinotte
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Brian Doherty
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Brock Lorber
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Brock Lorber
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Brock Lorber
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Butler Shaffer
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Butler Shaffer
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Butler Shaffer
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Byron Templeton
Byron Templeton is currently a medical student aspiring to become a Naturopathic Doctor and a pioneer in various health fields. He previously attended the Clarksburg Beauty Academy of Massage Therapy and graduated with honors. He practiced as a national and state licensed massage therapist at Travis Physical Therapy in West Virginia for 6 years. During that time, Byron also worked as a certified ISSA personal trainer for 8 years and graduated from Fairmont State University in West Virginia with a major in psychology and a minor in biology. Byron desires to progress naturopathic medicine while staying true to the philosophy, principles, and practice of nature cure. |
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C.J. Czaia
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Caitlin B. Flaherty
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Caleb Leverett
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Carla Gericke
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Carla Gericke
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Carla Gericke
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Carla Gericke
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Carlos Alfaro
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Carlos Miller
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Carlos Miller
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Carlos Miller
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Carrie Ann Sitren
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Casey Carlson
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Catherine Bleish
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Cecile Pineda
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Chad Hudspeth
As the USA stares at an un-certain future where only a few absolute truths can be known, (one being that the dollar WILL become less valuable thereby raising the price of food), it has never been more important to become food self sufficient. Join us in the food revolution! |
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Chad Stearns
Member of HeatSync Labs (A local hackerspace community) |
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Goyette
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Charles Heller
Charles Heller grew up in Chicago, where he had an air gun range in the basement of his Grandfather's house.
He attended Lane Tech High School, and Northern Illinois University.
Charles moved to Arizona in 1978, specifically for the right to keep and bear arms, as his native Chicago would no longer allow handguns. At age 11, he fired his first handgun, his Dad's 1911, at Bell's Range in Suburban Chicago. "It made music so sweet, I have never lost the tune," he says.
He is the son of a law enforcement officer and a music teacher, and his Grandfather was a Judge. He says, "I knew what certiori meant, before I learned the infield fly rule."
Charles is one of four co-founders of the Arizona Citizens Defense Leage, the group which obtained Constitutional carry in Arizona. AzCDL dot org.
He is the Executive Director of Jews For the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, a Wisconsin based 501 c 3, dedicated to eradicating all gun control. JPFO dot org.
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Cheri Seymour
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Chip Saunders
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Chris
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Chris Bliss
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Chris Bliss
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Chris Campbell
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Chris Duane
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Chris Duane
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Chris Duane
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Chris Emery
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Chris Fucci
Christopher Fucci grew up in South Florida where he completed the Physician Assistant program at Nova Southeastern University and became board certified in general practice and surgery. After working 13 years in various orthopedic sub-specialties he decided to further his education in medicine. Unhappy with the philosophy of modern medicine he made the decision to attend naturopathic medical school. Chris firmly believes in the healing power of natural medicine as taught in the past and that it is the duty of the physician to fully understand the lifetime of experiences contributing to a patient’s disease. |
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Chris Gault
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Chris Gault
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Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges, whose column is published Mondays on Truthdig, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years.
Hedges was part of the team of reporters at The New York Times awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 2002 for the paper’s coverage of global terrorism. He also received the Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism in 2002. The Los Angeles Press Club honored Hedges’ original columns in Truthdig by naming the author the Online Journalist of the Year in 2009, and granted him the Best Online Column award in 2010 for his Truthdig essay “One Day We’ll All Be Terrorists.”
Hedges is a senior fellow at The Nation Institute in New York City and has taught at Columbia University, New York Uni |
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Chris Hellman
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Chris Lawless
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Chris Rodda
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Christina Heller
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Christina Tobin
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Christine Smith
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Christopher G. Fichtner, M.D.
The author’s background: University of California, Riverside (B.S., psychobiology, 1977); University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine (M.D., 1987); psychiatry residency at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago; Certificate in Medical Management awarded jointly by the University of Southern California and the American College of Physician Executives; and board-certification in psychiatry. Between college and medical school, he attended Columbia University in the City of New York (M.A., psychology, 1979) and Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1982), and completed a year of doctoral level work in religion and psychological studies at the University of Chicago. Dr. Fichtner has served on the faculty of several medical schools, including the University of Chicago, and currently holds an appointment as Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. Since 2008, he has worked as a staff psychiatrist for th |
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Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Baldwin
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Chuck Balwdin
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Chuck Untersee
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Cindy Sheehan
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Cindy Sheehan
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Claire Wolfe
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Clint Bolick
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Cody Wilson
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Cody Wilson
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Cody Wilson
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Cody WIlson
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Coleen Rowley
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Coleen Rowley
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Costas Panayotakis
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Costas Panayotakis
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Crosby Peck
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Crosby Peck
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Crosby Peck
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Current News and Events
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Curt Schultz
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Cynthia Cantrell
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Cynthia Cantrell
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Dale Everett
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Dan Barker
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Dan D'Amico, Brett Veinotte
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Dan Gutenkauf
is a legal researcher and political activist in many areas, especially in the area of computer election fraud since 1996. |
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Dan Gutenkauf
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Dan Isett
Parents Television Council
A non-partisan education organization advocating
responsible entertainment. |
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Dana Cody
Dana Cody has been championing the rights of women and the unborn for over twenty years. She started as a lay-counselor to women in crisis pregnancies, then fulfilled her passion to protect women and children victimized by abortion by obtaining her Juris Doctor from Western State University in 1993.
After graduating from law school, she accepted a post-graduate fellowship with the Rutherford Institute, organized to protect religious liberty and free speech rights. Ms. Cody immediately passed the bar and continued as staff counsel for Rutherford Institute’s Western Regional Office.
After leaving her position as staff counsel, she went to work as a consultant to the Assembly Education Committee, then chaired by pro-life Assembly Member Steve Baldwin. Assemblyman Baldwin was a member of the Assembly Health Committee, which allowed Ms. Cody to consult Mr. Baldwin on life issues.
In 1996, Ms. Cody accepted the invitation to serve as a board member of Life Legal Defense Foundation. |
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Dana Frank
Dana Frank is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her books include Bananeras: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America , which focuses on Honduras and Buy American: The Untold Story of Economic Nationalism. She is currently writing a book on the history of the AFL-CIO's Cold War intervention in the Honduran labor movement, 1954-1980. Since the June 2009 coup, she has written multiple articles on Honduras and the Resistance for The Nation and NACLA: Report on the Americas; published many opinion essays for newspapers and web sites including the San Francisco Chronicle, the Huffington Post, and the ChicagoTribune.com ; and spoken widely on the radio in the U.S., Honduras, and Canada. |
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Dana Siegelman
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Daniel Sackett
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Danielle McClung
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Danny Muller
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Darcy Van Orden
BS in Criminal Pshchology from George Mason Univ, Member Campagn for Liberty, Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus. Concerned about parental rights and the abuses of child protective services |
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Daryl Mikell Brooks
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Dave
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Dave Barker
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Dave Ridley
"Don't get mad. Get video!" Pro news videographer Dave Ridley takes you to the front lines of the peaceful battle for liberty in New Hampshire. In Live Free or Die country, history unfolds before your eyes. |
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Davi Barker
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Davi Barker
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Davi Barker
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David and Jacob
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David and Jacob
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David and Jacob
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Fitzgerald
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David Lory Vanderbeek
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David MacMichael
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David MacMichael
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Dean
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Dean Pleasant
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Dean Pleasant
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Deborah Robinet
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Declan McCullagh
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Dennis Marker
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Dennis McClung
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Dennis McClung
We created GardenPool.org to document our journey of converting an old backyard swimming pool in to a way to feed our family and live more self-sufficiently. |
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Dennis Treybil
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Derek and Devon Miller
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Derek Miller
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Derek Miller
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Derek Miller
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Derek Williams
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Devon Miller
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Devon Miller
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Don Kupper
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Donald J. Boudreaux
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Douglas Valentine
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Dr. Greg Dixon
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Dr. Phranq Tamburri
Dr. Phranq Tamburri is a naturopathic physician specializing in men's health with a sub-specialty in prostate cancer. In tandem to these fields, Dr. Tamburri treats male hormone deficiency, low energy, and sexual performance. |
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Dr. Richard Davis
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
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Drew Phillips
Do you know how much your coins are worth? This calculator will help you convert back and forth between silver coins and U.S. paper dollars. Find out the prices of “junk silver” coins from the U.S. Mint. The Silver Calculator includes Pre 1965 90% silver coins, 40% US coins from 1965-1976, The US War Nickel, Us Silver Eagle, Silver Canadian Coins Pre 1967, 1 ozt Canadian Maple leaf and the Mexican “Libertad” bullion rounds. The App also includes silver bullion rounds in 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 ozt denominations from privet mints such as Del Valley Silver and rounds produced by Silver Circle Movie. We have also started experimenting with laminated cards with 1 and 5 grams of silver in them, known as Shire Silver and also DTOM Silver Dime Cards. Don’t see a coin or currency that you’re looking for? Contact us! |
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Drew Phillips
Don’t Tread On Meme is the marketing effort for an economics project. We believe in peaceful evolution to a voluntary society and honest money. |
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Drew Phillips
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Dwaine Halberg
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Dylan Reeves
Dylan Reeves represents defendants and plaintiffs in civil trials. He joined Haskell Slaughter after serving as a law clerk to The Honorable Tom King, Jr. of Alabama’s Tenth Judicial Circuit. Mr. Reeves quickly developed his litigation practice where he has represented and counseled officers and directors of banks in fiduciary litigation, biomedical engineering companies, fiber-optic communications companies, and insurance companies in litigation ranging from bad faith to automobile negligence. Mr. Reeves is on the forefront of First Amendment concerns with violent video games. His article on the constitutionality of imposing tort liability on manufacturers of violent video games was published in the Alabama Law Review. The article, "Tort Liability for Manufacturers of Violent Video Games: A Situational Discussion of the Causation Calamity," 60 ALA. L. Rev. 519 (2009) has been included as authority in the American Jurisprudence treatise on video game litigation.
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Ed Foster
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Ed Foster
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Ed Foster
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Ed Foster
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Ed Foster
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Ed Vallejo
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Eddie Allen
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Eddie Schmidt
Eddie Schmidt is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, writer/producer, and commentator, as well as the Board President of the International Documentary Association (IDA). He has produced four feature documentaries that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival including IFC’s acclaimed and irreverent THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED (which he also co-wrote). |
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Edward 'NJWeedman' Forchion
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Edward Forchion
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Ellen Brown
Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil litigation in Los Angeles. In Web of Debt, her latest book, she turns those skills to an analysis of the Federal Reserve and "the money trust." She shows how this private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people themselves, and how we the people can get it back. Brown developed an interest in the developing world and its problems while living abroad for eleven years in Kenya, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua. She returned to practicing law when she was asked to join the legal team of a popular Tijuana healer with an innovative cancer therapy, who was targeted by the chemotherapy industry in the 1990s. That experience produced her book Forbidden Medicine, which traces the suppression of natural health treatments to the same corrupting influences that have captured the money system. Brown's eleven books include the bestselling Nature's Pharmacy, co-authored with Dr. Lynne Walker, which has sold |
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Eric Brakey
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Eric Brakey
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Eric Shine
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Eric Shine
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Erik Petroni
Never Quit Event Race and Marketing Director
Phone 904-887-9595
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Erik Petroni
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Erik Petroni
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Erik Voorhees
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Erik Voorhees
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Erik Voorhees
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Erik Voorhees
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Erik Voorhees
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Ernest Hancock
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Ernest Hancock
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Ernest Hancock
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Ernest Hancock
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Eugene
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Fernando Antonio Salguero
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Fernando Antonio Salguero
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Foster Gamble
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Foster Gamble
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Francis Boyle
Francis A. Boyle
Professor
EDUCATION
University of Chicago, A.B. (1971) in Political Science. One of seven students in my entering Class of 1972 elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a Junior; winner as a Junior of the Sigma Xi Certificate of Merit and Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Scientific Research in Biology for 1971 for The Differential Effects of Three Simulated Systems of Inbreeding on the Frequency of the tw Allele in Wild Populations of Mus Musculus on nomination of Richard C. Lewontin; graduated in three years.
Harvard Law School, J.D. Magna Cum Laude (1976). Third year paper designated "Honor Paper" by Richard R. Baxter, and deposited in H.L.S. Library. A+'s in Federal Income Taxation (Stanley Surrey), Soviet Economic Law and Law of Foreign Trade (Harold Berman), United Nations Law (Louis Sohn), Sociology of Law (Lon Fuller), and Jurisprudence (Roberto Unger).
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Government, A.M. (1978) and Ph.D. (198 |
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G Edward Griffin
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Gabriel Mueller
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Garrett Fox
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Gary Franchi
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Gary Franchi
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Gary Johnson
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Gary Johnson
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Gene Kernon
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George Donnelly
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George Hudson
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George Polisner
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Gerald Celente
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Ghada Talhami
http://books.google.com/books?id=1vjXmi5emY4C&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22The+Mobilization+of+Muslim+Women+in+Egypt.%22&source=bl&ots=4XDDHPgSrs&sig=pBcBBxupU5z5aIxilqYmlM2imD8&hl=en&ei=O-VSTcbXKJK8sAOL-LHYBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false |
Guest:
Gilles Laurent, Edouard Hesse
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Guest:
Gilles Laurent, Edouard Hesse
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Guest:
Glenn Cripe
Glenn Cripe
Glenn has lived and worked (software development, consulting, and training) in over 10 cities in the U.S. and overseas. He currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, where he registered LLI in May of 2005 as a non-profit corporation, and serves as its Executive Director. Under Glenn's leadership, LLI has expanded from one camp in Lithuania in 2005, to eight weeks of camp in 2010, extending from Portugal in the west, Kyrgyzstan in the east, and Ghana in the south.
During the months between camps, Glenn works to find teachers and funding, expand our network, and publicize the camp, by attending and speaking at conferences and seminars around the world. Glenn's special contribution is his knowledge of computer systems, web site work, and development of training programs. During the camp, Glenn will assist the other teachers as needed, making sure that classes run smoothly and reviewing each day's results in a brief staff meeting.
When he is not planning interesting training |
Guest:
Glenn Jacobs
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Guest:
Glenn Jacobs
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Glenn Jacobs
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Guest:
Glenn Jacobs
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Guest:
Glenn Jacobs
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Guest:
Glenn Jacobs
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Glenn Jacobs
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Guest:
Greg Peterson
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Greg Peterson
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Greg Peterson
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Guest:
Greg Wyatt
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Gregg Tivnan
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Gregg Tivnan
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Gregg Tivnan
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Guest:
Heather Lewis
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Guest:
Helen Benedict
Helen Benedict is the author of five novels and five books of nonfiction. Her latest novel, The Edge of Eden, was published in November, 2009 by Soho Press.
"An armchair traveler's delight, Benedict's novel is an amusingly poignant look at the British abroad in the spirit of Evelyn Waugh." (Publishers Weekly, Sept. 2009)
"Benedict offers an engaging, lush portrait of envy, desire, and the insatiable lure of the exotic and unknown." (Booklist, Oct. 2009)
“Benedict, an author of both fiction and nonfiction (Sailor’s Wife; Virgin or Vamp), offers distinctive cross-cultural insights as well as a cadre of satiric and fascinating characters, and the result is a story that is both touching and humorous. Highly recommended “ (Library Journal, Nov, 2009)
Benedict's sixth and forthcoming novel, Sand Queen, set in the Iraq War, is due to be published in the fall of 2011 by Soho Press.
For a profile of Benedict and her husband, the writer Stephen O'Connor, go to www.chronogram.com |
Guest:
Henry Rosemont Jr.
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Guest:
Howard Blitz
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Guest:
Howard Wooldridge
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Guest:
Husain Abdulla
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Guest:
Ian Freeman
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Guest:
Ian Freeman
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Guest:
Ian Williams
Williams is a senior analyst with Foreign Policy in Focus and author of
"Rum: A Social & Sociable History of the Real Spirit of 1776," and "The UN
For Beginners." He said today: "The UN vote on the Cuba embargo reminds us
yet again that U.S. foreign policy is concocted in a bubble detached from
the real world, where most nations recognize that the boycott is designed
to pander to the most reactionary Cuban emigres in Florida. Even dissidents
in Cuba think that it is counterproductive, giving the Cuban government an
excuse for its inefficiencies, while, like most such sanctions, harming
more the population than those in power. Obama, embarking on a second term,
and winning Florida despite the Cuban vote, owes them nothing. He should
use his influence to call off the embargo and allow free travel to and from
Cuba." |
Guest:
Ibraham Qatab
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Guest:
Ibraham Qatabi
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Guest:
Ilana Freedman
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Guest:
Ira Miller
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Guest:
Ivan Eland
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Guest:
Ivan Eland
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Guest:
J. Jones
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Guest:
Jacek Spendel
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Jacek Spendel
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Guest:
Jacek Spendel
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Guest:
Jack Cole
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Guest:
Jack Gregson
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Guest:
Jack Gregson
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Guest:
Jack Gregson
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Guest:
Jack Gregson
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Guest:
Jack McLamb
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Guest:
Jackalope Freedom Festival
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Guest:
Jackalope Freedom Festival
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Guest:
Jacob Hornberger
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Guest:
Jafar Al-Shayeb
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Guest:
Jake Brown
President, Federalist Society- ASU Student Chapter |
Guest:
James Babb
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Guest:
James Babb
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Guest:
James Babb
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Guest:
James Babb
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Guest:
James Babb
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Guest:
James Bovard
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Guest:
James Gierach
James E. Gierach is a former Assistant State's Attorney of Cook County, municipal attorney, Village prosecutor, and general practitioner. He was the youngest delegate elected to write Illinois' Constitution in 1970, a former candidate for Cook County State's Attorney and Illinois governor, raising drug policy and prison issues. One newspaper called him, "Illinois' premier conscientious objector to the war on drugs." |
Guest:
James Lane
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Guest:
James Mooney
National Speaker for LEAP - Oklevueha American Native Elder Seminole Medicine Man |
Guest:
James Ogle
I am the founder of the USA Parliament, a non profit which received recognition by the
Federal Elections Commission on August 1st, 1995 and I've been maintaining
and promoting its activities as a non-profit voter registration drive
every year for sixteen consecutive years. |
Guest:
James Otto
Civil Defense Attorney |
Guest:
James Scott
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Guest:
James Werner
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Guest:
Jamie Weiner
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Guest:
Jan Helfeld
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Guest:
Jan Helfeld
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Guest:
Jan Rose Kasmir
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Guest:
Jason Osborne
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Guest:
Jason Talley
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Guest:
Jay Lewis
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Guest:
Jayel Aheram
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Guest:
Jeanne Manwiller
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Guest:
Jeff Deist
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Guest:
Jeff Greenspan
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Guest:
Jeff L Wright
Jeff and his wife, Colette, now reside in Fruitland, Idaho, and enjoy growing all kinds of things to eat in their two gardens. Along with the writing and speaking opportunities, Jeff regularly keeps in touch with his local, state and federal elected officials. He is currently working to move various aspects of the outline Plan in “A Citizen's Last Stand” forward at the local and state level. His current professional/technical interest includes finding ways to continue the research and development of Model Driven Architectures (MDA), a software architecture that facilitates and automates the process of business model shakeout and application software development. He is also interested in advancing the global distributed-incorporation model of business formation. In his spare time he appreciates any fishing opportunities that come along, the back-country and travel whenever possible. His next goal before he dies is to land a healthy Taimen fish specimen of more than 40 inches somewhere i |
Guest:
Jeff Nene
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Guest:
Jeff Singer
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Guest:
Jeffrey Tucker
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Guest:
Jeneen Zucker
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Guest:
Jeneen Zucker
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Guest:
Jennifer Jones
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Guest:
Jennifer Jones
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Guest:
Jennifer Reynolds
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Guest:
Jeremy Dahl
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Guest:
Jerry Williams
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Guest:
Jesse Freeston
Jesse Freeston is a Canadian video and print journalist. In addition to producing video news for The Real News Network, Freeston's articles have been published in various independent publications, such as The Dominion, Rabble.ca, and Narco News. His stories focus on Latin American politics, the military-industrial complex and economics but he is mostly known for exposing fraud [1] in the Honduran election of 2009, and for his coverage of the 2010 G-20 summit in Toronto. His video news story "Bursting Officer Bubbles" captured Toronto Police 52 Division Constable Adam Josephs threatening a G-20 protester who blew bubbles during a demonstration. The story received international coverage. Freeston's video was widely circulated leading to Josephs becoming dubbed "Officer Bubbles". During the Summit, Freeston was injured when a police officer punched him.[2] |
Guest:
Jim Babb
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Guest:
Jim Burns
Discovered the Libertarian Party in 1973, and since then has run for office and helped with ballot petition drives, LP Nevada chair (1974), ran for Congress (1998), ran for President (2004, 2012), delegate to national LP conventions seven times, and lifetime member of LP |
Guest:
Jim Condit
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Guest:
Jim Fulner
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Guest:
Jim March
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Jim March
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Guest:
Jim Pitts
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Jim Scott
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Jim Sharpe
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Jim Traficant
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Guest:
Jody Clute
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Guest:
Jody Underwood
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Guest:
Joe Banister
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Guest:
John Blue
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Guest:
John Brakey
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Guest:
John Bush
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Guest:
John Bush, Catherine Bleish
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Guest:
John Bush/Catherine Bleish
www.blackandyellowpages.biz
www.blushfamilyfarm.com
www.lonestarsmart.net |
Guest:
John Buttrick
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Guest:
John Cruz
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Guest:
John Dennis
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Guest:
John Gibler
John Gibler is a writer based in Mexico and California, the author of To Die in Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War (City Lights Books, 2011), Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt (City Lights Books, 2009), and a contributor to País de muertos: Crónicas contra la impunidad (Random House Mondadori, 2011). He is a correspondent for KPFA in San Francisco and has published in magazines in the United States and Mexico, including Left Turn, Z Magazine, Earth Island Journal, ColorLines, Race, Poverty, and the Environment, Fifth Estate, New Politics, In These Times, Yes! Magazine, Contralínea, and Milenio Semanal. |
Guest:
John Green
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Guest:
John Green
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Guest:
John Green
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Guest:
John Green
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Guest:
John Laurie
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Guest:
John Laurie
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Guest:
John Lott
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Guest:
John Perkins
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Guest:
John Perkins
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Guest:
John Perkins
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Guest:
John Scura
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Guest:
John V. Walsh, MD
MaPS : faculty
John Walsh, M.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) and Affiliations:
School of Medicine
Microbiology and Physiological Systems
Graduate School of Biomedical SciencesBiochemistry & Molecular Pharmacology Graduate ProgramCellular & Molecular Physiology Graduate ProgramNeuroscience Graduate Program
Academic Background
B.A., Boston College
M.D., Harvard Medical School
Office: S4-117
Phone: 508-856-3360
Fax: 508-856-5997
E-mail: John.Walsh@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Biophysics, Cell Biology |
Guest:
John Whitehead
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Guest:
Jon Holmquist
Jon Holmquist, head of Marketing at Coinabul, has been involved with Bitcoin for almost two years. With a focus on Bitcoin businesses, Jon aims to make the highly technical Bitcoin easily understood by anyone. Jon is involved with Coinabul (a Gold for Bitcoin merchant), with the site WeUseCoins (the best website for people new to Bitcoin), as well as recently launched website, BitcoinStore.com, which is selling electronics for prices lower than both Amazon and NewEgg. Jon recently founded the site BitcoinFriday after seeing a lack of merchant sales in Bitcoin as well as a lack of organization between Bitcoin vendors.
Webpages to link to: http://bitcoinfriday.com
http://coinabul.com
http://bitcoinstore.com
Video to link to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Um63OQz3bjo |
Guest:
Jonathan Logan
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Guest:
Jonathan Logas
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Guest:
Jordan Page
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Guest:
Jordan Page
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Guest:
Joseph Newman
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Guest:
Josh Foss
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Guest:
Josh Harvey
Join us for the East Coast Bitcoin Summit at Underground Arts! We will feature local businesses, speakers, and alternative currency advocates. This is a chance to learn more about Bitcoin, have your questions answered, and to meet other like-minded individuals. |
Guest:
Josh Harvey
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Josh Irino
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Guest:
Joshua Stacher
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Guest:
Joyce Riley
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Guest:
Joyce Riley
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Guest:
Judge Jim Gray
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Guest:
Jun Dam
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Guest:
Jun Dam
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Guest:
Jun Dam
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Guest:
Jun Dam
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Guest:
Justin Paup
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Guest:
Justin Paup
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Guest:
Justin Paup
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Guest:
Justin Paup
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Guest:
Justin Paup
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Guest:
Karen Emery
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Guest:
Karen Johnson
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Guest:
Karen Johnson
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Guest:
Karen Kwiatkowski
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Guest:
Karen Kwiatkowski
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Guest:
Karl Grossman
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Guest:
Karl Grossman
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Guest:
Karl Grossman
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Guest:
Kat Affholter
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Guest:
Kat Affholter
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Guest:
Kathleen McLellan
Kathleen McClellan holds a JD from the University of Wisconsin Law School and a BA in History and Political Science from St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Prior to joining GAP, she worked in the American Civil Liberties Union’s Washington Legislative Office on a broad range of civil rights, civil liberties and national security issues, including employment discrimination, secrecy, surveillance, and whistleblower issues. She is admitted to practice law in Maryland and Wisconsin. |
Guest:
Kathrine Paulk
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Guest:
Kathy Kelly
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Guest:
Kathy Tee
Phoenix NORML |
Guest:
Kaye Beach
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Guest:
Keith Liberty
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Guest:
Keith Liberty
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Guest:
Keith Liberty
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Guest:
Kelly Connor
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Guest:
Ken Schoolland
The Jonathan Gullible Rap was first written and produced for radio in Hawaii by Ron Corpuz (rcorpuz@hawaii.rr.com)and Ryan Segawa (rys2000@yahoo.com). |
Guest:
Kevin Kelly
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Guest:
Khaled Beydoun
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Guest:
Kirby Dick
Kirby Dick is an Academy and Emmy Award nominated documentary director. In 2006, he directed "This Film Is Not Yet Rated," released by IFC Films. A breakthrough investigation of the highly secretive MPAA film ratings system, the film compelled the MPAA to make long overdue changes in the way it rates films. |
Guest:
Kirk MacKenzie
Kirk MacKenzie-Author of: Money: Defending Your Prosperity. |
Guest:
Kurt Wallace
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Guest:
Kurt Wallace
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Guest:
Kyle Olson
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Guest:
L Joseph Mountain
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Guest:
L. Neil Smith
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Guest:
L. Neil Smith
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Guest:
Lara Aryani
Aryani is a lawyer based in New York City.
She just wrote a piece titled "Crafting Chaos: Presidential Games and
Yemen's Escalating Violence" for Jadaliyya.com. http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/contributors/9701
http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/1739/crafting-chaos_presidential-games
-and-yemens-escal |
Guest:
Larken Rose
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Guest:
Larken Rose
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Guest:
Larken Rose
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Guest:
Larken Rose
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Guest:
Lauren Canario
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Guest:
Laurette Lynn
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Guest:
Lawrence (Larry) Reed
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Guest:
Lee Wrights
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Guest:
Leigh Maddox
Leigh Maddox retired a Captain from the Maryland State Police in 2007. She
participated in the war on drugs from many angles. In the 1990’s, she worked
as a patrol trooper and supervisor; served in the Intelligence Division including
a long term undercover assignment in which she infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan;
and worked as a criminal investigator, legislative coordinator, public affairs
spokesperson, and academy Instructor. Leigh later served as the Commander
of the Baltimore Washington Metro Troop, Planning and Research Division,
Training Division, and as the coordinator for the racial profiling Consent Decree
related to the drug interdiction policies of the Maryland State Police.
Ms. Maddox says she is tired of seeing good cops and innocent citizens die because we insist on
continuing the same prohibition policies. “Our failed drug policies are nothing more than a killing
field, battering communities, pillaging minority families and subjecting generations of Americans to
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Guest:
Lenny Charles
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Guest:
Les Rayburn
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Guest:
Lindsey Williams
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Guest:
Link Porterfield
I have experience with a wide range of fiber optic and copper based telecommunications systems, including SONET and other transport networks such as IP, TDM, and various xDSL formats, GR-303 concentrators, integrated access devices, broadband digital cross connect systems, broadband, wideband and narrowband test equipment, ethernet (at speeds up to 10Gbps), Windows, Macintosh, Linux and UNIX systems setup, operation, and maintenance, IP routing and filtering, router provisioning network wiring.
I keep my skills sharp by regularly learning new systems and implementing them on the network in a production environment.
Specialties: Network installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance; customer service and support; PC setup and maintenance. |
Guest:
Lisa Hajjar
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Guest:
Lonny Grafman
Lonny Grafman, founder and president of the Appropedia Foundation, which shares knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives
Lonny Grafman is an Instructor of Environmental Resources Engineering and Appropriate Technology at Humboldt State University; and Instructor of Renewable Energy at University of the Basque Country in Spain; the co-founder of a summer abroad, full immersion, Spanish language and appropriate technology program in Mexico; the Advisor for the Waterpod and the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology; the Executive Editor of the International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering; and the Founder and President of the Appropedia Foundation, sharing knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives.
Lonny has taught courses at universities in three countries and facilitated open workshops in many locations. He has worked, and led teams, on hundreds of domestic and international projects across a broad spectrum of sustainability - from solar power to earthen construc |
Guest:
Lt. Eric Shine
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Guest:
Luis Ewing
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Guest:
Luis Weing
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Guest:
Luke Rudkowski
https://www.facebook.com/LukeWeAreChange |
Guest:
Marc J Victor
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Guest:
Marc J. Victor
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Guest:
Marc Stevens
Author |
Guest:
Marc Stevens
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Guest:
Marc Victor
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Guest:
Marcin Jakubowski
FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR - MARCIN JAKUBOWSKI
Marcin came to the U.S. from Poland as a child. He graduated with honors from Princeton and earned his Ph.D. in fusion physics from the University of Wisconsin. Frustrated with the lack of relevance to pressing world issues in his education, he founded Open Source Ecology in 2003 in order to make closed-loop manufacturing a reality. Marcin has been the lead fabricator, designer, blogger, and technical curator for OSE’s prototyping thus far. His main interest is evolving to freedom by eliminating resource scarcity as the main force behind human relations - with the wise use of modern technology adapted for human service. He lives and works at OSE’s land-based facility, Factor e Farm in rural Missouri. Marcin wakes up early, practices yoga, cooks indian food, and he’s very ambitious. He has been selected as a TED 2011 Fellow. See his TED Talk on the Global Village Construction Set. Contact: opensourceecology at gmail dot com |
Guest:
Marcy Wheeler
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Guest:
Marianne Williamson
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Guest:
Marianne Williamson
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Guest:
Mark Hinkle
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Guest:
Mark Potok
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Guest:
Mark Warden
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Guest:
Marta
Polish Economic Student |
Guest:
Martin Andelman
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Guest:
Martin Hill
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Guest:
Matt Bruce
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Guest:
Matt Papke
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Guest:
Matt Papke
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Guest:
Matt Southworth
Legislative Associate, Foreign Policy
Matt Southworth, Legislative Program Assistant, Foreign Policy
Matt Southworth, Legislative Program Assistant, Foreign Policy
Matt Southworth, son of Harold and Nancy Southworth of Florida, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1984. Matt spent most of his adolescence in Florida. There, Matt was a four sport athlete at Belleview High School, in Belleview, Florida and went to state for wrestling his junior and senior years. Shortly after graduating high school with high honors, Matt joined the U.S. Army as an intelligence analyst in order to help pay for college in the future.
While in the Army, Matt served a tour of duty in northern Iraq, near Mosul, in 2004. Matt’s experience in Iraq turned him against war and into an anti-war activist. By happenstance, he was eventually led to Wilmington College, a small Quaker school in Wilmington, Ohio. In May of 2009, Matt graduated Magna Cum Laude from Wilmington College with his Bachelors of Arts i |
Guest:
Matt Whitlock
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Guest:
Matthew Wagner
I work at NOECA, The Northern Ohio Educational Computer Association. There I work with over 40 school districts in my area and have some insights into the education field / industry from a teaching and technology perspective. I have a degree in Technical Management with an emphasis in computer information systems. I do a lot of work with databases, database applications, data, training, reporting, etc. My education also had a heavy core of systems analysis and design, which I enjoy. I’ve been a part of the zeitgeist movement since the beginning and constantly focus on educating myself on relevant topics on a daily basis. These relevant areas include energy / oil, science, economics, social systems, monetary policy, government, politics, environmental issues, human behavior, psychology, production / methods, technology trends and innovations, etc. I’ve been down to The Venus Project’s research center, for three days, and have met with Jacque and Roxanne on two other occasions.
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Guest:
Max Marty
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Guest:
Max Marty
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Guest:
Meg McLain
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Guest:
Megan Duffield
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Guest:
Megan Duffield
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Guest:
Megan Duffield
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Guest:
Megan Duffield
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Guest:
Megan Duffield
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Guest:
Megan Duffiled
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Guest:
Melvin A. Goodman
Goodman is senior fellow at the Center for International Policy. His
most recent book is "Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the
CIA." From 1966 to 1990, he was senior Soviet analyst at the CIA and the
Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research. |
Guest:
Michael Allison
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Guest:
Michael Belfiore
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Guest:
Michael Boldin
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Guest:
Michael Crosswhite
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Guest:
Michael Dean
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Guest:
Michael Kielsky
Michael Kielsky | Counselor & Attorney at Law
Michael Kielsky earned his B.Sc. in Computer Science from Grand Canyon College (now University) in Phoenix, Arizona, attended Graduate School in the College of Engineering at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, and received his law degree (summa cum laude) from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California.
He is a member of the State Bars of Arizona and California, licensed to practice in both states, as well as before Arizona's U.S. District Court.
Mr. Kielsky's general practice areas include business, technology, and contract law, as well as criminal defense.
Read client reviews posted at Avvo.com.
With over 20 years in the Information Technology field, much of it consulting for large and well-known names in electronics, computers, software, aerospace, finance, telecom, logistics, and defense, Mr. Kielsky has accumulated a wealth of experience in areas relating to IT governance, process, and compliance. O |
Guest:
Michael L. “Mikey” Weinstein
Mikey Weinstein is the undisputed leader of the national movement to restore the obliterated wall separating church and state in the most technologically lethal organization ever created by humankind: the United States armed forces. Described by Harper’s magazine as the constitutional conscience of the U.S. military, a man determined to force accountability, Mikey’s family has a long and distinguished U.S. military history spanning three consecutive generations of military academy graduates and over 130 years of combined active duty military service in every major combat engagement our country has been in from World War I to the current Global War on Terror.
Mikey is a 1977 Honor Graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. Mikey has been married for over 33 years to his wife, Bonnie. He is the proud parent of two sons and one daughter. His oldest son and daughter-in-law are 2004 Graduates, and Mikey’s youngest son graduated in the Class of 2007 from the Air Force Academy and is |
Guest:
Michael Murphy
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Guest:
Michael Shoen
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Guest:
Michael W. Dean
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Guest:
Michael W. Dean
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Guest:
Michael W. Dean
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Guest:
Michele Naar-Obed
Michele Naar-Obed works with Christian Peacemaker Teams, a human rights, violence reduction organization with a team based in Suleimaniya Iraq since 2006. When not in Iraq, she lives with her family in Duluth MN. She can be reached at obedsinduluth@yahoo.com For more information about Christian Peacemaker Teams see www.cpt.org |
Guest:
Mike and Jackie Flood
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Guest:
Mike and Jackie Flood
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Guest:
Mike and Jackie Flood
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Guest:
Mike Duggar
Letter carrier for USPS |
Guest:
Mike Dugger
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Guest:
Mike Dugger
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Guest:
Mike Dugger
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Guest:
Mike Ford
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Guest:
Mike O'Connor
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Guest:
Mike Salvi
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Guest:
Mike Wasdin
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Guest:
Mikey Weinstein
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that all members of the United States Armed Forces fully receive the Constitutional guarantees of religious freedom to which they and all Americans are entitled by virtue of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. |
Guest:
Mikey Weinstein
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Guest:
Mish Shedlock
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Guest:
Mitch Altman
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Guest:
Morgan Coffinger
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Guest:
Morpheus
Latest activism and travels of Morpheus |
Guest:
Mrianne Williamson
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Guest:
Muhammad Sahimi
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Guest:
Murtaza Hussain
Refugee rights worker based in Toronto, MBA Student, author of the blog Revolution by the Book and the report Austerity and the Roots of Britain's Turmoil for Salon.com |
Guest:
Nash Manley
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Guest:
Neal Conner
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Guest:
Neema Vadadi
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Guest:
Neema Vedadi
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Guest:
Nick Barnett
CopBlock - Videographer |
Guest:
Nick Barnett
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Guest:
Nick Barnett
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Guest:
Nick Barnett
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Guest:
Nick Barnett
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Guest:
Nick Barnett
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Guest:
Nick Coons
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Guest:
Nick Coons
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Guest:
Nick Saorsa
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Guest:
Nicole Doula
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Guest:
Oliver Diaz
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Guest:
Palestine
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Guest:
Pam Senzee
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Guest:
Pam White
Pam White wants you to own your birth. In over 20 years of practicing midwifery in Arizona, Pam has attended the births of hundreds of babies. Women find her wisdom throughout pregnancy and her support at their deliveries invaluable. She is frequently invited back to witness subsequent births.
Her knowledge, personal approach and commitment to empowering women in one of life’s most sacred, intimate experiences has earned her the respect of birthing mothers and colleagues alike.
Own your birth. Birth at home, with Pam White Midwifery. |
Guest:
Pasha Roberts
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Guest:
Pastor Lindsey Williams
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Guest:
Pastor Rob Hudelson
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Guest:
Patrick Byrne
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Guest:
Patrick Byrne
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Guest:
Patrick Henry
30 Years of Real Estate Experience |
Guest:
Paul Antinori
PAUL ANTINORI is a veteran trial lawyer with over 50 years experience in both federal and state trial courts and appellate courts throughout the United States.
He graduated from Georgetown Law School in 1959. He is a licensed member of the bar in Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia.
In 1964 he was elected to the office of State Attorney for the 13th Circuit of Florida and successfully prosecuted high profile cases including capital crimes during his term of office. During that time he was appointed by the Governor as special prosecutor in charge of Grand Jury investigations throughout Florida. He personally steered several Grand Jury investigations of public corruption in Hillsborough County Florida.
He was admitted to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1971. He has tried complex criminal and civil cases, including maritime cases, in federal courts in Tampa, Philadelphia, Boston, and San Francisco. He has argued cases before federal appella |
Guest:
Paul Graham
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Guest:
Paul Kawika Martin
Paul Kawika Martin
Political & Communications Director
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Paul Loeb
Paul Loeb has spent over thirty years researching and writing about citizen responsibility and empowerment--asking what makes some people choose lives of social commitment, while others abstain.
He has written five widely praised books, lectured to enthusiastic responses at 400 colleges and universities around the country--including Harvard, Stanford, Dartmouth, Chicago, Michigan, MIT, Yale, Cornell, Duke, Wisconsin, and Columbia--and been a lead speaker at numerous conferences including the National Education Association, American Society on Aging, Education Commission of the States, National Youth Leadership Council, American College Personnel Association, Campus Compact’s Presidential Summit, the American Association of Colleges & Universities, a national conference on race and ethnicity on campus, the company meeting of Patagonia Corp., and the Unitarian General Assembly. His January 2002 talk to the annual provost’s conference of the American Association of State Colleges & Uni |
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Penny Langford-Freeman
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Pepe Escobar
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Pete Eyre
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Pete Eyre
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Pete Eyre
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Pete Eyre
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Pete Eyre
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Pete Eyre
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Peter Christ
Co-Founder of LEAP and current board member of LEAP |
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Peter Schiff
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Peter Schiff
CEO and Global Strategist - Euro Pacific Capital |
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Peymon Mottahedeh
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Peymon Mottahedeh
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Phil Donahue
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Phranq Tamburri
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Phranq Tamburri
Dr. Phranq Tamburri is a naturopathic physician specializing in men's health with a sub-specialty in prostate cancer. In tandem to these fields, Dr. Tamburri treats male hormone deficiency, low energy, and sexual performance. |
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Phranq Tamburri
Dr. Phranq Tamburri is a naturopathic physician specializing in men's health with a sub-specialty in prostate cancer. In tandem to these fields, Dr. Tamburri treats male hormone deficiency, low energy, and sexual performance. |
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Phranq Tamburri
Dr. Phranq Tamburri is a naturopathic physician specializing in men's health with a sub-specialty in prostate cancer. In tandem to these fields, Dr. Tamburri treats male hormone deficiency, low energy, and sexual performance. |
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Phranq Tamburri
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Phranq Tamburri
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Phranq Tamburri
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Phyllis Bennis
Fellow Phyllis Bennis directs the New Internationalism Project at IPS. She is also a fellow of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam. She has been a writer, analyst, and activist on Middle East and UN issues for many years. In 2001 she helped found and remains on the steering committee of the U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation. She works closely with the United for Peace and Justice anti-war coalition, co-chairs the UN-based International Coordinating Network on Palestine, and since 2002 has played an active role in the growing global peace movement. She continues to serve as an adviser to several top UN officials on Middle East and UN democratization issues.
Stay up to date on events in the Middle East with Phyllis Bennis' free newsletter (delivered 1-2x a month). |
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Powell Gammill
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Powell Gammill
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Powell Gammill
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Powell Gammill
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R. Lee Wrights
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Rachel Linden
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Raed Jarrar
Raed Jarrar (Arabic: رائد جرار) is an Iraq-born architect, blogger, and political advocate resident in the U.S. Capital Washington, DC.
Jarrar was born in Iraq, and raised in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. He is half Iraqi and half Palestinian. He holds a degree in architecture from the University of Baghdad, and a Master's Degree in Architectural Engineering, specialized in post-war reconstruction, from the University of Jordan.
While attending the University of Baghdad, he met the fellow architecture student later known as Salam Pax.[1]
Jarrar first gained prominence as the person referenced in the title of the blog "Where is Raed?", written and maintained by Salam Pax, to which Jarrar himself made infrequent posts. This blog received widespread media coverage during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and afterwards.[1]
Jarrar, along with his family, compiled their blogs into The Iraq War Blog, An Iraqi Family's Inside View of |
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Randall Wray
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Randy England
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Ray McGovern
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Ray McGovern
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Ray McGovern
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Ray McGovern
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Ray Stern
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Rchard Lambertus
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Rebecca Jeschke
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Rena Patty
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Renee Houlihan
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Rep. Dennis Kucinich
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Rep. Dennis Kucinich
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Richard Gage, AIA
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Richard Grove
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Richard Grove
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Richard Grove
Peace is the way. The Revolution is in between Your Ears. The Peace Revolution Podcast is an Educational Public Service funded by the Subscribers and Benefactors of Tragedy and Hope dot com. Supporting T&H allows Peace Revolution |
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Richard Grove
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Richard Grove
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Richard Grove, Lisa Arbercheski
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Richard Lambertus
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Richard Lambertus
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Richard Mack
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Richard Mack
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Richard Mack
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Richard Morris
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Rick Goldsmith
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Rick Rynearson
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Rico Giron
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Rob Hinojosa
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Rob Hudelson
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Robert Anderson
Palo Verde Nuclear Fuel Supervisor |
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Robert Kramer
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Robert Mazur
Author of "The Infiltrator: My Secret Life Inside the Dirty Banks Behind Pablo Escobar's Medellin Cartel" |
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Robert Naiman
Robert Naiman is Policy Director at Just Foreign Policy. Mr. Naiman edits the Just Foreign Policy daily news summary and writes on U.S. foreign policy at Huffington Post. He is president of the board of Truthout. Naiman has worked as a policy analyst and researcher at the Center for Economic and Policy Research and Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch. He has masters degrees in economics and mathematics from the University of Illinois and has studied and worked in the Middle East. You can contact him here. |
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Robert Naiman
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Robert Naiman
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Robert Podolsky
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Robert Weil
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Rodney Rouzan
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Roger Ver
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Roger Ver
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Ron Gould
Home City: Lake Havasu City
Occupation: Business Owner
Member Since: 2005
Elected to the Arizona State Senate in November of 2004, Sen. Ron Gould brings to the Senate previous political experience from his public service as a Councilman from Lake Havasu City. In addition, for the past 20 years, he has been a small business owner of an air conditioning and heating company since 1984.
Ron is a conservative particularly interested in limited government, increasing personal freedom, and increasing personal responsibility. He has been named Chairman of the Ethics Committee, and serves on the Appropriations and Finance Committees.
In addition to being a political advocate, Ron is an avid reader and enjoys a variety of outdoor activities including; motor cycling, horse back riding, boating, water skiing, and gardening.
Ron was raised in Orange County, California, but moved to Arizona in 1995 in pursuit of a better quality of life and lower taxes. He brought with him his wife, Ja |
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Ron Helwig
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Ron Helwig
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Ron Paul
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Ron Weeden
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Rosa Koire
Rosa Koire is a forensic commercial real estate appraiser specializing in eminent domain valuation. Her twenty-eight year career as an expert witness on land use has culminated in exposing the impacts of Sustainable Development on private property rights and individual liberty.
In 2005 she was elected to a citizens' oversight committee in Santa Rosa, Northern California, to review a proposed 1,300 acre redevelopment project in which 10,000 people live and work. Her research into the documents justifying the plans led her, with her partner Kay Tokerud, to challenge the fraudulent basis for the huge Gateways Redevelopment Project. The City, in an attempt to block Koire from exposing the project, removed the neighborhood in which Koire and Tokerud's properties were located from the redevelopment area.
Koire and Tokerud fought on, however, not wanting to abandon the thousands of business and property owners still in the area. They formed a business and property owners associat |
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Rosa Koire
Rosa Koire, ASA, is the executive director of the Post Sustainability Institute and the author of BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: UN Agenda 21. She is a retired forensic commercial real estate appraiser specializing in eminent domain valuation. As a District Branch Chief at the California Department of Transportation her nearly 30 years analyzing land use and property value enabled her to recognize the planning revolution sweeping the country. While fighting to stop a huge redevelopment project in her city she researched the corporate, political, and financial interests behind it and found UN Agenda 21. Impacting every aspect of our lives, UN Agenda 21/Sustainable Development is a corporate manipulation using the Green Mask of environmental concern to forward a globalist plan. Rosa speaks across the world and is a regular blogger on her website Democrats Against UN Agenda 21 dot com. Her book, BEHIND THE GREEN MASK: UN Agenda 21 is available on Amazon.com, Kindle, and Nook, and at her website. |
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ross Edwards
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Ryan McDermott
Member of HeatSync Labs (A local hackerspace community) |
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Ryan Mott
LOVEvolutionary activist since 2007 |
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Ryan Mott
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Sal Martin
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Sam Husseini
Founder of WashingtonStakeout.com and Communications Director for the Institute for Public Accuracy |
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Sam Sandmel
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Sanjiv Bhattacharya
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Sanjiv Bhattacharya
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Sanjiv Bhattacharya
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Sarah Sandy
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Sarah Sandy
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Saul Landau
Saul Landau, an internationally-known scholar, author, commentator, and filmmaker on foreign and domestic policy issues. Landau’s most widely praised achievements are the over forty films he has produced on social, political and historical issues, and worldwide human rights, for which he won the Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award, the George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting, and the First Amendment Award, as well as an Emmy for “Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang.” In 2008, the Chilean government presented him withthe Bernardo O’Higgins Award for his human rights work. Landau has written fourteen books including a book of poems, “My Dad Was Not Hamlet.” He received an Edgar Allen Poe Award for Assassination on Embassy Row, a report on the 1976 murders of Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier and his colleague, Ronni Moffitt. His 2011 film, WILL THE REAL TERRORIST PLEASE STAND UP covers 50 years of US-Cuba relations and features interviews with leading anti-Castro terrorists living i |
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Saul Landau
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Scott Bieser
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Scott Decker
Scott H. Decker, PhD, is Foundation Professor and Director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University at the Downtown Campus. He earned the Ph.D. in Criminology from Florida State University. His research interests include criminal justice policy, gangs, violence, and juvenile justice. His most recent book, International Handbook of Juvenile Justice will be published by Spring in September, 2006. |
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Scott Horton
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Scott Horton
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Scott Horton
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Scott Horton
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Scott Horton
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Scott Horton
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Seth King
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Sewart Rhodes
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Sewart Rhodes
Stewart is the founder and President of Oath Keepers. He was born in Fresno, CA and comes from a family of hard working migrant farm workers (of Mexican and Apache Indian decent) on his mother’s side, and hard working Midwest farmers, horsemen, and GM auto workers on his father’s side. Both sides of his family have a long tradition of military service. During WWII his Grandfather on his mother’s side was a B-17 ball turret belly gunner, and his Grandfather on his father’s side of the family served as an Army infantryman in the Battle of the Bulge. Nearly all of his uncles on both sides of the family served in the Army or Marine Corps during WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, and his father served as a Marine.
Following the family tradition, Stewart joined the Army straight out of high school at age eighteen, attending Basic, AIT and Jump School at Ft. Benning, GA and then serving as a paratrooper (11B1P Airborne Infantry) stationed first at Ft. Bragg, NC and then at Ft. Lewis, WA, where he s |
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Shahid Buttar
Shahid Buttar, executive director, leads the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the People’s Campaign for the Constitution (PCC) in our efforts to defend civil liberties, constitutional rights, and rule of law principles threatened by the war on terror. Previously director of a national program to combat racial and religious profiling by federal authorities, an associate director of the American Constitution Society, and a litigator in private practice with a public interest docket, Buttar received his J.D. from Stanford Law School in 2003, where he served as executive editor of the Stanford Environmental Law Journal and as Professor Lawrence Lessig’s teaching assistant for Constitutional Law.
Buttar’s comments have been featured by news outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, CNN, al-Jazeera, FOX News, Agence-France Presse, Huffington Post, Truthout, Democracy Now!, and many others, including dozens of radio stations around the country.
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Shahid Buttar
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Sharleen B.
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Shawn Dow
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Shawn Dow
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Shawn Dow
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Sheila Dean
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Sherif Gaber
Gaber recently graduated from law school at the University of Texas at Austin and, back in his native Egypt, has been active with the group No Military Trials for Civilians. |
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Sheriff Richard Mack
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Sheriff Richard Mack
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Sheriff Richard Mack
The questions are:
Can we save America? And
Will enough people get involved and dedicate themselves to make this dream a reality?
The answers lie within our grasp and come from the foundation of our country. The principles are embodied within the Declaration of Independence and outlined in the Constitution.Yes, America is in deep, deep trouble. The good news is that there is hope and my victory at the U S Supreme Court proves that it only takes a few to stand to make monumental changes. We do not have to stand by and watch while America is destroyed from within. If our counties, cities, and states and all local officers keep their oaths to protect us from tyranny, we can win this battle to take our country back. |
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Sheriff Richard Mack
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Shondean Coochise
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Sibel Edmonds
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Sierra Hancock
Producer - Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock |
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Simon Black
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Sky Conway
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Sky Conway
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Soren Ambrose
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Sovereign Curtis
Sovereign Curtis’s story involves multiple instances of peaceful civil disobedience on behalf of New Hampshire liberty activists. It begins during the Free State Project’s 2010 Liberty Forum in Nashua, New Hampshire.
During the Liberty Forum, approximately 100 activists gathered with signs in Nashua’s Railroad Square for a “420 celebration.” Some smoked cannabis openly, peacefully protesting the unjust laws that cause more than 800,000 arrests each year in the US. Passersby honked and waved.
However, the peaceful celebration was interrupted when undercover employees of the Nashua police department arrested a 17-year-old man, Lewis Labitue, one of the only black people in the crowd. Multiple video cameras captured the scene as Labitue was handcuffed and placed in the back of an unmarked police car. However, the undercover police officers were delayed in taking Louis to his awaiting cage because several brave activists stood or sat in front of police cars.
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Stacy Litz
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Starchild
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Starchild
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Stefan Molyneux
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Stefan Molyneux
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Stefan Molyneux
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Stefan Molyneux
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Stehen Lendman
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Stephan Kinsella
Stephan Kinsella author of "Against Intellectual Property" and who "caused a worldwide rethinking among libertarians of the very basis of intellectual property. Mises had warned against patents, and Rothbard did too. But Kinsella goes much further to argue that the very existence of patents are contrary to a free market, and adds in here copyrights and trademarks too. They all use the state to create artificial scarcities of non-scarce goods and employ coercion in a way that is contrary to property rights and the freedom of contract." |
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Stephanie Murphy
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Stephanie Murphy
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Stephen Lemons
Author Phoenix NewTimes |
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Stephen Lendman
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Stephen Lendman
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Stephen Lendman
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Stephen Lendman
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Stephen Rouke
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Steve Elswick
TESLA TECHNOLOGY! Advanced Energy Concepts/Devices, Magnetic Motors, Health Supplements, Alternative Medicine, other previously SUPPRESSED information are our specialties! |
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Steve Elswick
ExtraOrdinary Science & Technology Conference 2013 |
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Steve Hempfling
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Steve Meunier
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Steve Neil
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Steve Neil
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Steven Hochberg
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Stewart Rhodes
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Stewart Rhodes
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Stu Krone
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Stuart Vener
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Susan Lindauer
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Susan Lindauer
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Susan Marie Weber
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Susan Marie Weber
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Susan Wilson
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Susanne Dahlgren
Susanne Dahlgren, PhD in Anthropology, Univ. of Helsinki, the University of Edinburgh and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Post-doctoral fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (2005-2008) with research project Spatial Moralities, Islam and the Public Sphere in the Middle East as part of the Academy of Finland research project “Making a Good Muslim. Contested Fields of Religious Normativity in the Age of Global Islam”.
2008 -2013 Academy of Finland Research Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies with the project ”Rights in Law and at Home. Islamic Shari'a as Formal and Informal Legal Practice”.
Publications include Contesting Realities. The Public Sphere and Morality in Southern Yemen. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press (2010); Nuorison vallankumous [Youth revolution in Yemen]. Ydin (Finnish peace journal), no. 1, March 2011, pp. 12-13; The Snake with a Thousand Heads. The Southern Cause in Yemen. Middle East Repor |
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Suzanne Taylor
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo
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Tarrin Lupo, Ruby Hilliard
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Tarrin Lupo, Ruby Hilliard
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Ted Downing
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Terea Warmke
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Teresa Warmke
Co-Founder and Treasurer of FR33Aid |
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Terri Bressi
* U.S. Coast Guard, Quartermaster, Marine Science Technician, 1986-1991
* UA, BS Physics & Astronomy, 1992-1997
* UA - Lunar & Planetary Lab, Electronics Tech, 1993-1997
* UA - Lunar & Planetary Lab, Engineer, 1997-Present |
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Terry Bressi
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Terry Bressi
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Terry Bressi
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Terry Bressi
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Terry Nelson
Retired Customs and Border Protection Aviation/Marine Group Supervisor
Terry L. Nelson
Customs and Border Protection Aviation/Marine Group Supervisor, Dept. of Homeland Security (Ret.)
"After drugs are legalized, we can then begin to educate our population how to best deal with drug problems."
Terry L. Nelson
Terry Nelson's law-enforcement career spanned three decades. It included service in the US Border Patrol, the US Customs Service, and the Department of Homeland Security, taking him beyond the US borders into Mexico, Central America, and South America. In various capacities, he acquired first-hand knowledge of the war on drugs through his direct involvement with counter-narcotics missions. He labored with distinction, even receiving special Congressional recognition for his work.
"But," he says, "as the 'War on Drugs' went on and on, I never saw any visible progress - and only limited discussion about the lack of progress. Something was wrong with this picture." Terr |
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The Cartridge Family Band
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Thomas Costanza
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Thomas DiLorenzo
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Thomas DiLorenzo
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Thomas DiLorenzo
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Thomas DiLorenzo
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Thomas E. Woods
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Thomas Ferguson
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Thomas Woods
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Tim Frey
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Tim Frey
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Tim Frey
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Tim Ralston
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Tina Cook
Director for the Independent Expenditure Ministry and MP in the Mid Atlantic Super State 4th Circuit. |
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Tisha Casida
Tisha Casida, a lifelong Coloradan, was baptized in the Arkansas River and raised on a small farm in Vineland, Colorado. She went on to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS), where she studied business and political science, graduating with a dual major in 2005.
After returning to southern Colorado, she pursued her Masters in Business Administration from Colorado State University-Pueblo, graduating and starting her own small business – That’s Natural! Marketing & Consulting. She also has her Colorado real estate license that now hangs with The Land Company. |
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Tisha Casida
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Tom Cryer
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Tom Jenney
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Tom Jenney
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Tom Westbrook
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Tom Westbrook
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Tona Monrore
Tona Monroe is actively involved in state and local politics, with a keen desire for restoring privacy and our right to travel. She works to keep Tennesseans informed with her right to travel blog and Blount County (BC) Public Record.
She is the Tennessee State Coordinator for Operation Defuse. She serves as an At-Large Board Member of the Tennessee Republican Liberty Caucus and as East Coordinator for the Tennessee 10th Amendment Center.
She firmly believes that government that governs least governs best, and works diligently to expose the police state and encourages peaceful resistance to its expansion.
She can be reached by email here. |
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Tony Tangalos
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Troilus Bryan
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Tuxavant
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Tuxavant
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Tyger Gilbert
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Vaughn Treude
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Vijay Prashad
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Vincent Brian
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Vincent Bugliosi
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
VINCENT BUGLIOSI has been called “the quintessential prosecutor.” Alan Dershowitz says “If you created a prosecutorial Hall of Fame, Vince would be in the entranceway.” In his career at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including twenty-one murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling true-crime book in publishing history. His other books include And The Sea Will Tell, Outrage, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. Bugliosi lives with his wife, Gail, in Los Angeles. |
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Walter Block
Walter Block earned his PhD in Economics at Columbia University. He is an author, editor, and co-editor of many books which include Defending the Undefendable; Lexicon of Economic Thought, Economic Freedom of the World 1975-1995; Rent Control: Myths and Realities; Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Equal Opportunity; Theology, Third Word Development and Economic Justice; Man, Economy, and Liberty: Essays in Honor of Murray N. Rothbard; Religion, Econonomics, and Social Thought; and Economic Freedom: Toward a Theory of Measurement.
Dr. Block has written more than 500 articles for various non-refereed journals, magazines and newspapers, and is a contributor to such journals as The Review of Austrian Economics, Journal of Libertarian Studies, The Journal of Labor Economics, Cultural Dynamics, and the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He is currently a professor and chair of economics, college of business administration, at Loyola University. |
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Warren Severin
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Wes Harris
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Wes Wagner
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Will Grigg
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Will Grigg
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Will Grigg
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Will Grigg
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William (Bill) Buppert
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William Beeman
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William Beenman
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William Black
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Wrap-Up of Jackalope Freedom Festival
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Yinka Ogundare
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Zachary Arnold
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Zak Carter
Rock the r3volution Tour |
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Zak Carter
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