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  NEWS Google: CBS 60 Minutes Iraq
   
    Marine Defends Haditha Decisions  In Exclusive Interview, Sgt. Frank 
Wuterich Tells 60 Minutes He's Sorry It Happened But He Would Do It Again
    60 Minutes correspondent " 
src="http://wwwimage.cbsnews.com/images/2007/03/15/image2575045g.jpg"; width=244 
vspace=3>Quote

  "What I did that day, the decision that I made, I would make those decisions 
again today. Those are decisions that I made in a combat situation, and I 
believe I had to make those decisions."

   
  (CBS) He's sorry that civilians, including women and children, died when he 
and his men reacted to an attack that killed a comrade in Haditha, but Staff 
Sgt. Frank Wuterich says today he would make the same decision that caused 
their deaths. 
   
  StoryPics&VideoAt 
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/15/60minutes/main2574973.shtml 
   
   
   
   
               Christian Witness for Peace in Iraq                              
       For religious and non-religious Texans             Thursday, March 16, 
Christians will celebrate peace and and end to war in Iraq. They will also 
march on the White House to demand an end to this immoral war. Many will face 
arrest and imprisonment

see: http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=action.cpw&item=cpw_main

If you are religious, pray that the powerful listen to the words and 
meditations of their hearts.

If you're secular, pray as well: that leaders will learn common sense, 
accountability, and operational excellence...all of which has been lacking in 
this 4 year war.

TEXANS MARCH, PROTEST & VIGIL

Throughout the state over the weekend and into Monday, Texans will come 
together in marches, protest, and vigils calling for an end to the occupation 
and war in Iraq. Posted below are many of the events and locations scheduled 
around the state. Updates can be found at: 
http://www.texansforpeace.org/MARCH.htm

   
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  Generation Next: Speak Up, Be Heard 
Journalist Judy Woodruff travels across the U.S. to interview young adults 
about their views on technology, social concerns and the future of the U.S. 
(2007) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/PBSGenNext.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Waking Life 
Made in and around, and maybe somewhat inspired by, the character(s) and 
ambiance of, Austin, TX. Richard Linklater ("Before Sunrise") wrote and 
directed this experimental meditation on reality, which superimposes animation 
on live-action video; utilizing people and places around Austin TX. Voices 
include Alex Jones (www.InforWars.com), Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Wiley 
Wiggins, "Speed" Levitch, Steven Soderbergh and Linklater. (2001) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/WakingLife.wmv 
   
   
   
  Waking Life (Higher Speed Version) 
(starts after 2 minutes of other promos) Download ONLY (350mb) to playback on 
your computer (at 450kbps) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/WakingLifeVH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Daily Show / Colbert Report: 2007.03.14 
Politicizing the FBI. GeoPolitical author (2nd Chance) Zbigniew Brzezinski and 
Mountain climber Ed Viesturs 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/DSClbRpt070314.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  ABC Nightline: 2007.03.13 Iraq War Case Fraud 
Examining the valididty of the 'evidence' & case that launched US into Iraq 
war. 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ABCntln070313IraqCaseFraud.wmv
 
   
   
   
   
  60Minutes: 2007.02.25 (Download ONLY) 
Mike Wallace interviews Bill O'Reilly; Lara Logan reports on members of the 
U.S. military who are petitioning Congress because they are opposed to the war 
in Iraq; Bob Simon reports on Jewish survivors who lived in a Czechoslovakian 
town that was supposed to show the world how well Nazis were treating Jews 
during World War II. 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/60min070225h.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HBO: Ghosts of Abu Ghraib 
Potent exposé of the abuse of prisoners at the infamous Iraq prison in the fall 
of 2003, detailed by some of the soldiers and detainees involved. Included: 
images of torture; interviews with legal scholars and journalists. Directed by 
Rory Kennedy. A Grand Jury Prize nominee at the Sundance Film Festival. 
(2007.02.22) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/GhostsAbuGhraib.wmv 
   
   
   
   
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  Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Download ONLY) 
George Clooney's directorial debut is a clever, highly stylized romp about '60s 
and '70s TV game-show host Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), who claims to have led 
a double life as a CIA hit man. Clooney plays Barris's agency mentor. Charlie 
Kaufman wrote the screenplay, which is based on Barris's "unauthorized 
autobiography." Cast & Credits: Sam Rockwell, Drew Barrymore, George Clooney, 
Julia Roberts, Rutger Hauer (2002) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ConfessionsDangerousMindH.wmv
 
   
   
   
   
  Syriana, making of 
A look at "Syriana," a 2005 political thriller focusing on multiple levels of 
the global oil industry. The film stars George Clooney, Matt Damon and Jeffrey 
Wright, and was written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, who won a Best 
Screenplay Oscar for "Traffic." (2005) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/MakingSyriana.wmv 
   
  
Syriana (Download ONLY) 
A CIA agent, an energy analyst, a prince and an oil tycoon are among those 
caught in a web of corruption and betrayal in this engrossing political 
thriller. George Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright, Christopher Plummer, 
Chris Cooper. Written and directed by Stephen Gaghan. Cast & Credits: George 
Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright, Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper (2005) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/SyrianaH.wmv 
   
  
PBS Charlie Rose 2007.01.19 
Have you seen the movie, Battle of Algiers? Former US Scty of State, Henry 
Kissinger, Alistair Horne (Author, Savage War of Peace) & others on today's 
middle east conflicts 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/PBSRose070119.wmv 
   
  
Battle of Algiers (Download ONLY) 
Gillo Pontecorvo's prize-winning, semidocumentary re-creation of the Algerian 
struggle to overthrow French colonialism, from 1954 to 1962. Mathieu: Jean 
Martin. Kader: Yacef Saadi. Dubeis: Tommaso Neri. Ali: Brahim Haggiag. Halima: 
Fawzia El Kader. Cast & Credits: Yacef Saadi, Jean Martin, Brahim Haggiag, 
Tommaso Neri, Samia Kerbash (1965) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/BattleOfAlgiersH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
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Initiating physical assault upon innocent persons is wrong 
   
   
   
   
  MilitaryIndustrialComplex: Why We Fight 
In a nationally televised 'farewell' address on January 17, 1961, only four 
days before John F. Kennedy's inaugural, two term 1950s US Prez Dwight 
Eisenhower, who was also a 4 star General and Supreme Commander of the Allied 
assault against Hitler in WWII, warned of the dangers of 'undue influence' 
exerted by the 'military-industrial complex' (he would know, afterall) 
  MoreAt http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/hartung01.html 
  AddressTextAt http://www.eisenhower.utexas.edu/farewell.htm 
  WikipediaAt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military-industrial_complex 
  FlashPlaybackAt 
http://www.sonyclassics.com/whywefight/main.html 
   
   
   
   
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  the Constant Gardener (Download ONLY) 
Expert, thrilling adaptation of John le Carré's best-selling novel exploring 
political corruption and pharmaceutical company malfeasance in Africa. Ralph 
Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Bill Nighy. Directed by Fernando Meirelles. Written by 
Jeffrey Caine. Cast & Credits: Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Hubert Kounde, 
Danny Huston, Daniele Harford (2005) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/ConstantGardnerVH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Daily Show / Colbert Report: 2007.03.15 
Sandra Bullock and Author Ayaan Hirsi Ali 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/DSClbRpt070315.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  the Last Samurai (Download ONLY) 
Tom Cruise in beautifully haunting tale of 19th century Japan's violent clash 
of old and new culture. A disillusioned Civil War vet (Tom Cruise) undergoes a 
spiritual rebirth after he's taken prisoner by samurai warriors in 1876 Japan. 
A gripping story with sumptuous visuals and textured characters. Oscar nominee 
Ken Watanabe adds solid support as a samurai leader. The film scored three 
other Oscar nominations, including Best Sound. Edward Zwick directed and 
co-wrote the script. Cruise, who also co-produced, spent two years preparing 
for the role. Cast & Credits: Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, Timothy Spall, Billy 
Connolly, Tony Goldwyn (2003) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/LastSamuraiH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: Barbarians II 
(4 hours: Franks 300 AD, Saxons 380 AD, Vandals 406 AD, Lombards 488 AD) 1st 
hr, FRANKS: examines the Franks and their invasion of Gaul under the leadership 
of Merovius and, later, his grandson, Clovis I. 2nd hr, SAXONS: examines the 
Saxons and their sweep across Britannia. Included: the long rivalry between 
Anglo-Saxon leaders Edwin and Aethelfrith. 3rd hr, VANDALS: Examining the 
Vandals and their infiltration into northern Gaul, Spain and North Africa. 
Included: profiles of Vandal leaders Gaiseric and his son, Huneric. Narrator: 
Clancy Brown. 4th hr, LOMBARDS: A history of the Lombards in the waning Roman 
Empire and their conquest of Italy. Included: profiles of Lombard kings Alboin 
and Liutprand. (2007) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/HCBarbarians2.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: the Dark Ages (Download ONLY) 
Examining Europe's grim six-century-long period marked by famine, plague, 
persecutions and a persistent state of war that began with the fall of Rome in 
the fifth century A.D., and ended with the first Crusade. Also explored are the 
historical figures, including Clovis, Charles Martel, Alfred the Great, 
Charlemagne and St. Benedict, who brought stability and order to civilization 
during the era. Also explored are the period's political and cultural ideas 
that would shape Europe in the future. (2007) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/HCDarkAgesH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: a. Crusades in the 'Holy Land' 
part 1 of 2 is two hours of four 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/Crusades1.wmv 
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: b. Crusades in the 'Holy Land' 
part 2 of 2 is two hours of four 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/Crusades2.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Kingdom of Heaven (Download ONLY) 
Ridley Scott ("Gladiator") directed this sweeping epic about a blacksmith 
(Orlando Bloom) who joins the Crusades and tries to achieve peace between 
Muslims and Christians. Liam Neeson, David Thewlis, Jeremy Irons, Edward 
Norton, Eva Green. Cast & Credits: Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson, David Thewlis, 
Jeremy Irons, Edward Norton (2005) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/KingdomOfHeavenVH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: Knights Templar 
Lost Worlds: Examining places associated with the Knights Templar, including 
the city of Tortosa, which is now covered by the modern Syrian city of Tartus; 
and their headquarters at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. (2006) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/HCKnightsTemplar.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  HistoryChannel: Ottoman Empire 
The War Machine: A history of the Ottoman Empire from the 13th to the 20th 
centuries focuses on military campaigns. Included: a profile of Mustafa Kemal, 
who founded the Republic of Turkey after the dissolution of the empire 
following World War I. (2006) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/HCOttomanEmpire.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World (Download ONLY) 
PBS 2hr documentary providing much insight to today's middle east turmoil. 
Biography of T.E. Lawrence (1888-1935), the dashing British officer who fought 
alongside Arabs in their quest for independence from the Ottoman Empire during 
World War I, and who was immortalized in David Lean's 1962 masterpiece, 
"Lawrence of Arabia." The real Lawrence (seen here in atmospheric re-creations 
and in Lowell Thomas newsreels) was emotionally troubled (one of the 
interviewees is a psychologist) and he had good reason to be: The Arabs he 
fought beside were being deceived by his British superiors. And one legacy of 
this duplicity is today's Middle East situation. (2003) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/LawrenceArabia.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  Lawrence of Arabia (Download ONLY) 
The restored version (almost 4hrs) of David Lean's Oscar-winning epic about 
T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole), who led the Arab revolt against the Turks during 
WWI. Prince Feisal: Alec Guinness. Sherif Ali: Omar Sharif. Auda Abu Tayi: 
Anthony Quinn. Allenby: Jack Hawkins. Turkish Bey: Jose Ferrer. Brighton: 
Anthony Quayle. Dryden: Claude Rains. (1962) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/LawrenceOfArabiaH.wmv 
   
   
   
   
  AmericanMasters: Joni Mitchell 
Woman of Heart and Mind: A profile of veteran singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, 
who can "distill an experience or feeling and put it into song better than 
anybody," says David Crosby. The program includes performance footage (dating 
back to 1966), and interviews with Mitchell, James Taylor, Tom Rush, Herbie 
Hancock, Eric Anderson, New York Times critic Stephen Holden, David Geffen (her 
one-time agent), Larry Klein (a former husband) and ex-lover Graham Nash. 
(2003) 
http://txliberty.dyndns.org/inetpub/wwwroot/webfiles/PBSAmMastersJoniMitchell.wmv
 
   
   
   
   

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   War & Peace 
Initiating physical assault upon innocent persons is wrong 

   
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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  authority :)
Please test this (at various times as needed) as an audience member
(or even another 'caster) and let me know of your experience(s).
       
   
  ExploreAt 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 












   
   
   
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