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Socialism 2005: Build the Left Alternative
ISO San Diego,
Socialism 2005: Build the Left Alternative
A weekend of political discussion, debate and entertainment
http://www.socialismconference.org
July1-4 in Chicago at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare
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when a fourteen year old girl is predatorized
irrelevant,
this happened at two twent five. when she left the guy was talking to two other individuals and he attempted to signal to her by putting his hand on top of head then raise elbow and she didnt look so he did it again with more emphasis only to take his right hand on his chest and rubbed down. what should i do? the cops seem to protect this behavior due to fact they get paid to make it safe for touerist when our families are under attack by the breeze in predators while the liquor store has left every one hungover except the tourist looking for a little extra local flavor
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Activist Accused of Sexually Assaulting Woman
p-t,
An activist in the vegetarian movement allegedly assaulted a young woman at a national animal rights conference. This has led to the creation of a web page which may expand to include other reports of sexual abusers in activist communties.
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Socialism 2005: Build the Left Alternative
ISO San Diego,
A weekend of political discussion, debate and entertainment
http://www.socialismconference.org
July 1-4 in Chicago at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare
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Unrepent Criminal Gets Sainthood?
Lloyd Hart,
When I was 7 years old I was anally raped in the men's bathroom of the Capitol Theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba by a Catholic priest. I was lured into this situation with the promise money. I came from the home of a hard-working single mom struggling to raise four children on her own and where of course we did not have a great deal money. So the promise of money was very attractive to my seven year old imagination. Little did I know what the cost to my life over the next several decades would come too.
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GRRRRRL POWER! SHOW ONE - May 7th
Bill Pierce,
Greetings from Radioactive Future & Funerals of Distinction:
The first show of the GRRRRRL POWER! series of shows is tommorow night! I hope to see everyone there, this will be a very exciting beginning of this all-female art show series that I am curating.
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Enron Movie Opens in San Diego April 29
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger’s Newsmagazine,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
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SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
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SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
Read more >>
SD/Tijuana: 10 Years of Border Photograhy
Michael Klam,
Alex Gibney's new documentary "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" opens in San Diego April 29 at the Landmark Theatres, 5th and University in Hillcrest. Made by the co-director of the liberal film "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," the Enron movie at times hints at a broader critique of capitalism but at other times buys into the pro-capitalist defense of Enron as a "bad apple" in a basically sound market system. The film also contrasts the testosterone-driven male-chauvinist culture of Enron with the heroism of three women — two within the company and one a journalist for Fortune magazine — who blew the whistle on it.
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