Colbert Roasts President Bush
28 04 2007
I cannot believe I have not watch this yet.
Categories : Activism, Misc
I cannot believe I have not watch this yet.

Watch it, you won’t regret it. All I can say is this documentary should have come out at least 4 years ago, or right before the last election. Now every fucked-up things Bush wanted to do is done. The only independent media is you. Start a website, grab a DV camera, start your own news.
“Buying the War” examines the press coverage in the lead-up to the war as evidence of a paradigm shift in the role of journalists in democracy and asks, four years after the invasion, what’s changed? “More and more the media become, I think, common carriers of administration statements and critics of the administration,” says THE WASHINGTON POST’s Walter Pincus. “We’ve sort of given up being independent on our own.”
My friend Marc Horowitz just started a new projects called The Center for Improved Living, trust me, this dude got GREAT ideas and he is one of my favorite artists. here’s what its about:
Everyday, I will post a different action for you to do. All you have to do is post your response in the comment section of the action. You can complete any action at any time. That’s it - no gimmicky bullshit, just pure curiosity and excitement.
Soon, I hopefully will have the answer to being able to post images and video in the comments section so we can realize much more visual projects. But in the meantime they will be text based.
The Center for Improved Living is the sister site to ineedtostopsoon.
Robert Fisk, the Middle East correspondent for the British newspaper The Independent and author of “The Great War for Civilisation“, being interviewed by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now.
John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, gives a three part speech to the Veterans For Peace National Convention, Seattle, WA in August 2006.
In the first part John discusses, from a hit mans perspective, the reasons and background to why we are at war in the Middle East.
In part 2 John discusses, from first hand experience, the globalization efforts of the corporatocracy in Central and South America.
In this part John takes Q & A and discusses actions which can be taken to counter the globalization efforts of the multi-national corporations.