Looney Tunes: Back in Action 
Daffy Duck and a studio security guard (Brendan Fraser) get mixed up 
in a spy caper in Joe Dante's delightful mix of live action and 
animation. MANY clever gags! Steve Martin, Timothy Dalton. Look for 
cameos by Peter Graves, Matthew Lillard, director Roger Corman, 
NASCAR's Jeff Gordon and more. Cartoon cameos by Scooby-Doo and 
Shaggy and others. Fraser also lends his voice to the Tasmanian 
Devil. (2003) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/LooneyTunesBIA.wm
v 
   
   
  (Due to popular demand, the system is often too busy to respond; so 
try back often.  Right click playbacks to 'save target as...' to 
download selections to your computer for replay later at your 
convenience and as often as you want) 
   
   
  
Austin Mayor & Terry 
Photo of Terry Liberty Parker with Will Wynn (yes that IS his actual 
real name) during '1st Nite' festivities; his foot is on pedestal he 
stepped off of to take pic with me   :) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/MayorWTerry051231
.jpg 
   
  
First Night Austin 2005.12.31 
Austin's FIRST ever '1st Nite Austin' New Year's Eve Day 
celebrations. StoryPhotoVideo at 
http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?
ArID=152804 
   
  
News 8 Austin Rewind 2005 
Story, Pic & Video at 
http://www.news8austin.com/content/special_coverage/rewind_2005/?
ArID=152847 
   
  
Newz Bitz 4 Youz 2005.12.31 
New Year's Eve day Austin TX and prep in NYC plus some VIRAL videos! 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/NewzBitz051231.wm
v 
   
   
  
LIVE Jan 1 Sunday 10-11pm Central 
UNSCREENED Call-In 477ACTV (1.512.477.2288) 
Jeff Davis Show http://hometown.aol.com/tfijdshow/ 
Terry Liberty Parker of  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian 
 
on TimeWarner Austin Cable TV 10 
 
AND...   (WorldWide)  
 
Peer 2 Peer: AustinLibertyInterNet Radio/TV* 
   
  
NOTE: if any of these lo-rez internet playbacks stimulate your 
interest in getting a clearer copy, please 'Google' that selection to 
locate a legal source if one is not otherwise given already. 
   
   
  
Bleep! Censoring Hollywood 
An examination of the controversial movement to remove potentially 
questionable content from DVD versions of popular films. Included: 
interviews with politicians, business leaders and film directors. 
(2005) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/CensoringHollywoo
d.wmv 
   
  
ABC 20/20: Myths, Lies & Straight Talk 
John Stossel questions 10 commonly held beliefs, including "money 
buys happiness," "the world is getting too crowded," "Republicans 
shrink government," "getting cold will give you a cold" and "life is 
getting worse." (2005) MoreAt 
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/ABCNEWSSpecial/ 
  WindowsMedia playback at 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ABC2020051230.wmv
 
   
   
  
This Sunday's Morning Talk Shows:  
   
   
  ABC This Week 2006.01.01 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ABCtw060101.wmv 
   
   
  CBS Face the Nation 2006.01.01 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/CBSftn060101.wmv 
 
   
  
NBC Meet the Press 2006.01.01 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/NBCmtp060101.wmv 
   
   
  
MSNBC Harball: Domestic Spy Contradictions (aka excuses?)  
US Govt 4th Amendment violations denied and confirmed 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/HardballSpyShyste
r.wmv 
   
  
Amendment IV: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, 
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and 
seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but 
upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and 
particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or 
things to be seized. 
at http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/funddocs/billeng.htm   

  
SeeMuchMoreAt http://www.Constitution.org 
   
  
Google: USA Bill of Rights, Sept 11, torture, Patriot Act abuse, 
Iran, Iraq, blowback 
Also: use Google 'News' option too! 
   
   
   
   
  ABC Nightline: Values in Govt/Business/Life 
2005.12.23 Warrentless govt spying then ex Time Warner CEO Gerald 
Levin is now a spiritual advisor 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ABCntlnLevin05122
3.wmv
   
   
   
  
If someone keeps poking a stick into a hornets nest
but then manages to duck out of the way
as the hornets swarm upon YOU in defensive retaliation
would it make sense to deal ONLY with the hornets?
MoreAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/message/43958  
   
   
  
USA presence in the Persian Gulf helps extremists
to recruit for the holy war!
   
  Said US Rep Ron Paul (R) in Congress Sept 25, 2001:
   
  "The hatred has been suppressed because we are
a powerful economic and military force and
wield a lot of influence.
   
  But this suppressed hatred is now becoming more
visible and we as Americans for the most part
are not even aware of how this could be. Americans
have no animosity toward a people they hardly
even know. Instead, our policies have been driven
by the commercial interests of a few.
   
  And now the innocent suffer"
   
  MoreAt http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2001/cr092501.htm
   
  
PleaseAlsoSee: USA 'Democracy' History with Iran 
at http://www.fff.org/comment/com0501i.asp
   
   
   
   
  At the heart of the border debate
   
  Though some object, Catholic church in Eagle Pass takes in 
immigrants
   
  By Abe Levy ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday, December 25, 2005
at 
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/12/25immigfri
endly.html 
   
  EAGLE PASS — For illegal immigrants weary from a long desert 
journey, Father Jim Loiacono is there with food, shelter and 
sometimes a trip to Western Union. 
   
  He asks only to see U.S. Border Patrol papers that indicate that 
the immigrant has promised to appear before a judge.
   
  Loiacono and other priests along the border adhere to the Catholic 
Church's historic social teaching that no law should keep the poor 
and oppressed from bettering their lives through immigration. But 
whether such compassion should trump laws protecting a country's 
borders is at the center of a growing national debate. 
   
  "It's a hard trek between Central America and the United States," 
said Loiacono, pastor of Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, a 500-
member congregation four blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border. "They 
come here ragged and worn out. They really just need TLC at that 
point." 
   
  An estimated 9 million to 13 million illegal immigrants live in the 
United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. 
   
  In recent years, Eagle Pass, a town of about 22,000, has seen a 
rise in illegal immigrants who take advantage of its central location 
between San Antonio and Monterrey, Nuevo León. 
   
  Some have darted across the city's golf course, whose fairways line 
the banks of the Rio Grande. Others bunch on the sidewalks of busy 
streets en route to the downtown bus station. As many as 150 a day 
have passed through Eagle Pass this year. 
  Protecting them from serious illness and death is one thing, said 
Chris Simcox, co-founder of the anti-illegal immigration group, the 
Minuteman Project. But it is entirely different to break federal law, 
he said. 
   
  "We have a long history of churches being sanctuaries because they 
perceive these people as being just children of God," he said. "But 
how do they know they're not aiding and abetting terrorists?" 
   
  Our Lady of Refuge Church does provide limited help to illegal 
immigrants who haven't yet declared themselves to the Border Patrol, 
Loiacono said. But he said he encourages them to do so and, without 
proof of it, they are not allowed to use the church's phones or get 
rides to the bus station or financial institutions. 
   
  Proof comes in the form of a "notice to appear" document, which 
means Border Patrol has checked them out and the person promises to 
appear before an immigration judge. 
   
  "There can't be any other way," Loiacono said. "No one would 
forgive us for blind acts of kindness if it turned out to be a 
terrorist. But food, shelter and clothing? No problem." 
   
  Those carrying a notice are generally not Mexicans, whose discovery 
causes a quick deportation just over the Rio Grande, but Central and 
South Americans who've made costly and often treacherous trips from 
their homelands. 
   
  The document, in practicality, permits them to pass security 
checkpoints temporarily and travel to another region of the U.S. to 
live and work. Ignoring the document risks deportation, if the Border 
Patrol finds the immigrant. 
   
  Hilario Leal, spokesman for the Del Rio sector of the Border 
Patrol, which includes Eagle Pass, said agents are aware of the 
church's aid to immigrants, but the agency's focus is on border 
crossers and smugglers. 
   
  Eagle Pass Police Chief Tony Castaneda said he doesn't believe the 
church is breaking any laws or abusing its status in the community. 
   
  Instead, he said the church is keeping illegal immigrants from the 
type of desperation that makes criminal activity a tempting 
alternative, he said. 
   
  "They're not turning to petty crime and becoming a nuisance to our 
city," Castaneda said. "Once they leave Border Patrol, very little 
assistance is given to them. Word has spread quickly to come to that 
church." 
   
  Adding to the congregation's standing is its mysterious statue of 
the crucifix, which was found floating in the Rio Grande by U.S. 
Border Patrol agents more than a year ago and later placed in the 
church's chapel. 
   
  Loiacono named the fiberglass, life-size piece "The Undocumented 
Christ" because he said it serves as a symbol of divine empathy for 
the plight of immigrants. Thousands of people have come to the church 
to pray in front of the statue and place photos of loved ones and 
notes with prayer requests on an adjacent board. 
   
  "People have an inalienable right to migrate and to better one's 
self and their potential," Loiacono said. 
  Founded in 1884 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, the 
church leaves its doors open overnight for immigrants to rest until 
the office opens in the morning. 
   
  "They come sometimes sopping wet in the middle of the night to our 
doorsteps," Loiacono said. 
  Had it not been for an Eagle Pass woman's familiarity with the 
church, Meidy Garcia said she and her 3-year-old daughter, Susan, 
could have died. During their two-week journey from Honduras, they 
slept in a rat-infested house, endured double-crossing guides and 
ached from hunger and thirst. 
  They crossed chest-high water in the Rio Grande and walked in 
chilly weather for half an hour before Border Patrol agents arrested 
them. Their clothes were wet and their emotions drained as they spent 
four hours being questioned at the Border Patrol station. 
   
  Afterward, they didn't know where to go, Garcia said, until the 
woman, whose name they never learned, stopped to give them a ride to 
the church. 
  They slept on cots inside the church hall with warm blankets and 
frequent visits by the nuns and Loiacono. 
   
  The next morning, Garcia telephoned her husband, a baker in Atlanta 
who nearly two years ago illegally crossed into the United States. He 
would wire her money for a bus ride there. She had already depleted 
her $8,000 budget on guides, who demanded more money than what was 
agreed, and bribes for Mexican police officers, she said. 
   
  Loiacono drove the mother and child to a store with a Western Union 
kiosk. He filled out paperwork as they waited inside his heated 
truck. Loiacono emerged with $300 in cash, which he handed to Garcia. 
   
  "It's rare to see this kind of help from a church," Garcia 
said. "All I could do was cry and thank God for what they've done." 
   
  at 
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/12/25immigfri
endly.html 
   
   
  
* 'PeerCasting' continuously now as 'AustinLibertyInterNet' 
via 'Yellow Pages' at www.PeerCast.org 
   
  Distributed networking like www.PeerCast.org may enable people to
create an alternative to govt licenced & controlled broadcasting.

  That can be useful when promoting things that challenge, or may be
inconvenient to, established  authoritii :)
  Please test this (at various times as needed) as an audience member
(or even another 'caster) and let me know of your experience(s).
  
ExlploreAt http://www.peercast.org/
  get a very small self installing program
then select 'yellow pages'
to find 'AustinLibertyInterNet' webcasting 
as an experiment by me in 'distributed networking'
then please let me know of your experience
   
   
  -Terry Liberty Parker 
AND Find More Free On-demand Playbacks On-line via 
AustinLibertyInterNet Radio/TV 
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LibertyProspects/links 
VoiceCall 1.512.462.1776 
  
every Sunday 6:30pm (central) to ? 
I host informal disscussion 
to which all are welcome 
who want to consider ideas & issues 
of Liberty & Justice for ALL 
  in Hickory St Grill at 8th & Congress, Austin TX 
Look for me, MyPicAt http://profiles.yahoo.com/txliberty 
(except New Year's Day 2006 as it's closed)  
   
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