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DESCRIPTION:\nTim DeChristopherTim DeChristopher is an American climate activist and 
 co-founder of the environmental group Peaceful Uprising. On December 19, 
 2008 Tim disrupted a highly disputed Bureau of Land Management oil and gas 
 lease auction of 116 parcels of public land in Utah's red rock country by 
 successfully bidding on 14 parcels of land (totaling 22,500 acres) for $1.8 
 million.  Tim had no intention to pay the $1.8 million. Tim was removed 
 from the auction by federal agents, taken into custody, and questioned.  
 DeChristopher served 21 months in prison, from July 2011 through April 
 2013.\n\n\nTim DeChristopher, center, stands by\nenvironmental authors 
 Janisse Ray and Bill McKibben\nTim outbid industry giants on land parcels 
 which, starting at $2 an acre, were adjacent to national treasures like 
 Canyonlands National Park.  Two months later, incoming Interior Secretary 
 Ken Salazar invalidated the auction.  Bidder 70 is a documentary film about 
 Tim DeChristopher and his actions of civil disobedience.  In this program, 
 Tim DeChristopher was interviewed by Terrence McNally who is a journalist 
 and radio host.\n\n\nTim DeChristopher\n"At this point of unimaginable 
 threats on the horizon, this is what hope looks like. In these times of a 
 morally bankrupt government that has sold out its principles, this is what 
 patriotism looks like. With countless lives on the line, this is what love 
 looks like, and it will only grow." ~ From Tim DeChristopher's statement to 
 the court at his sentencing hearing.\nSource: Free Forum Q&A - TIM 
 DECHRISTOPHER: Activist, Civil disobedience (bidding) at public lands 
 auction landed him 21 months in prison\n\n\nDownload or Play Tim 
 DeChristopher Part 1Download or Play Tim DeChristopher Part 2Download or 
 Play Tim DeChristopher Part 3Download or Play Tim DeChristopher Part 
 4\n\nMusic includes David Letterman - Environmental Activist Tim 
 DeChristopher, Capitol Steps - Told You So, Judge Haywood Explains His 
 Ruling - Movie Judgement At Nuremberg, David Rovics - The Next Attack, Dr. 
 Janning Commends Haywood's Verdict - Movie Judgement At Nuremberg, 
 Compassionate Conservatives - Guantanamo Bay, Capitol Steps - Pardon Me 
 George, Joan Baez -There but for fortune, Capitol Steps - Hillary's Way, 
 Movie Jesus of Nazareth(1977), Harry Truman 1948, Capitol Steps - Gun Nuts 
 Boasting They Can Open Fire, Harold Ickes - Hoover Dam Dedication, David 
 Rovics - The Village Where Nothing Happened, John McCutcheon - Duct Tape, 
 Tom Paxton - George W. Told The Nation, David Rovics - The Commons, Hugh 
 Birdsall - Bombs Away Lock and Load, Hugh Mundell - Africa Must B Free By 
 1983, L. Niehaus - Mosaics For Saxophone Quartet \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/06/25/18757881.php
SUMMARY:The Climate Justice Movement with Tim DeChristopher
LOCATION:Stream or download at http://greatspeechesandinterviews.blogspot.com/ 
 \n\nBroadcast at Access Sacramento, Sundays 6-8pm PDT at 
 http://www.live365.com/stations/accesssacramento?site=pro\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/06/25/18757881.php
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