Lack of Mainstream Media Investigation of the Bush Administration (audio)
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Lack of Mainstream Media Investigation of the Current Bush Administration
Originally broadcast November 19, 2002
Jim Reed served as Special Assistant to the Attorney General (Robert Kennedy) and Assistant Secretary of the U.S Treasury, during the Kennedy Adminstration.
Mr. Reed wonders why the media has not more deeply investigated the Bush administrations ties to Enron and Global Crossing and it's stedfast pursuit of a new war in Iraq.
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Kalle Lasn from Adbusters magazine invites listeners to take a break from consumerism. He talks about Buy Nothing Day, and why he thinks people should abstain from consumer culture on the busiest shopping day of the year.
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Tom Jackson on Iraq
November 14, 2002
Film-maker Tom Jackson, talks about Iraq and his film, Greetings from Missle Street, which documents the affects UN sanctions have had on Iraq.
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