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    Liberal pron jerkoff forum.


    skeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet skeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

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    I don't think all do entaries mentioned in this topic are made or only watched by the Liberals. Another thing I am not a liberal or a democrat, I just don't like Bush so I got labeled as one.


    That is the problem with society if you are for abortions your not a church goer or you don't believe in God.

    If you are against abortion your labeled as a Jesus freak or a tree hugger.

    Why can't a person like do entaries without be labeled as a certain type of person. If you look at what Hollywood has produced in the last 5 years the do entaries are far superior than watching harry potter, or a talking car.

    has anyone seen the King of Kong?

    I highly recommended it.


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    has anyone seen the King of Kong?

    I highly recommended it.
    I got about 30 minutes left. Who knew the world of compe ive Donkey Kong scoring could be so shady?

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    I saw the War Photographer it was to depressing. and that OJ do entary is not easy to find anyone have a link?
    Here is an introduction

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DFCEymCFy4

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    Hoop Dreams

    I also like the do entary where Alex Jones sneaks into the Bohemian Grove and talks about the bizarre stuff that a bunch of the elite of the West get into there.

    Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove
    http://video.google.com/videosearch?...=3&oq=bohemai#

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    Some cool links in here I will be busy at BtJunkie all weekend!
    Thanks all!!

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    I got about 30 minutes left. Who knew the world of compe ive Donkey Kong scoring could be so shady?
    That movie kicks ass for many reasons. It shows how Donkey Kong being a what many call an old game, is still harder to play than most games today.

    It also shows how far a person will go to cheat. If you watch it a second time you will notice how the original Donkey Kong record holder will not let that science teacher submit his record breaking game via video tape but he goes and sends in a tape showing how he recently just broke his scores?

    And you also see near the end of the video how all the people start to kiss his ass after they realize they made fools of themselves prior to him proving he was the champ.

    I guess my favorite part is when they remove the mother board from his donkey Kong machine to see if its rigged!

    only a real geek can appreciate that scene.
    I also like pirates of silicone valley even though it's not in the do entary category.

    Did you see that movie no end in sight, about the Iraq war?

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    That movie kicks ass for many reasons. It shows how Donkey Kong being a what many call an old game, is still harder to play than most games today.

    It also shows how far a person will go to cheat. If you watch it a second time you will notice how the original Donkey Kong record holder will not let that science teacher submit his record breaking game via video tape but he goes and sends in a tape showing how he recently just broke his scores?

    And you also see near the end of the video how all the people start to kiss his ass after they realize they made fools of themselves prior to him proving he was the champ.

    I guess my favorite part is when they remove the mother board from his donkey Kong machine to see if its rigged!

    only a real geek can appreciate that scene.
    I also like pirates of silicone valley even though it's not in the do entary category.

    Did you see that movie no end in sight, about the Iraq war?
    That movie did kick ass. He's shady, but the old hippie dude in charge of Twin Galaxies was a badass. I'm happy that Steve proved himself in the end.

    But, all I know is that Billy Mitc is in need of a serious at ude adjustment. Everybody else ate their crow and apologized, I don't see why he was motivated to be such a . And I don't believe his million point tape is authentic. He refused to play Steve head to head and in public on three separate occasions and then turns in a tape with distortion breaking up the score counter... Highly, highly suspect IMO.

    Didn't see No End in Sight yet, but I got it in my streaming Netflix queue. Cool thread Mouse .

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    I just saw Standing Silent Nation. It's about the US continuing to oppress native americans.



    Then again who gives a . It's not like they're black so they really don't have anything to whine about.

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    That movie did kick ass. He's shady, but the old hippie dude in charge of Twin Galaxies was a badass. I'm happy that Steve proved himself in the end.

    But, all I know is that Billy Mitc is in need of a serious at ude adjustment. Everybody else ate their crow and apologized, I don't see why he was motivated to be such a . And I don't believe his million point tape is authentic. He refused to play Steve head to head and in public on three separate occasions and then turns in a tape with distortion breaking up the score counter... Highly, highly suspect IMO.

    Didn't see No End in Sight yet, but I got it in my streaming Netflix queue. Cool thread Mouse .

    Dam Now I have to see it!!

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    I just saw Standing Silent Nation. It's about the US continuing to oppress native americans.



    Then again who gives a . It's not like they're black so they really don't have anything to whine about.

    I will try to check it out and get back to you on my views.

    Has anyone seen a movie I can't figure out the name.
    It's about these two pot smugglers who talk about how they transported tons and tins of weed to the US using fishing boats. I think I saw it on a cable channel like SUN or IFC or some weird channel I got when I payed for the huge cable packaged. It was playing about a year and half ago.

    These guys would use a dictionary to communicate. Like they would get on the phone and say 47/23 and the guy on the other end of the phone would go to page 47 and the 23rd word was "tonight" and so on...one time they hired a man on the inside who knew when the DEA was going to strike so one day they cleaned out their fishing ship and left the DEA a pot of coffee and a dozen of donuts. It's my favorite part of the do entary,

    Anyone know what film it is?

    Thanks.

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    I liked "Religulous" by Bill Maher

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    The Thin Blue Line

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    I will try to check it out and get back to you on my views.
    You can check for rebroadcasts here
    http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2007/standing/

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    Standing Silent Nation Help Our Generations To Be Free by Debra White Plume

    As the White Plume extended family, we engaged in an act that some call heroic, some ridicule as a thin veil for the legalization of majiuana, while others do not know what response to register. In a conversation about this action we are taking, there probably will be controversy. After all, we chose to step out of a box of conditioned thought.
    Some people hail this action as assertion of sovereignty retained by the Lakota in the Ft. Laramie Treaties with the United States of both 1851 and 1868. We believe this is core to our action, we are asserting our legal, sovereign right to live according to the laws of our people. In addition to this assertion, we believe there is a way out of the poverty and oppression weighing heavily on the Oglala Lakota, known as the “Oglala Sioux Tribe”, who have had the distinction of living in the poorest county in America for the past twenty-some years. Our people under age 25 (which is half the tribal membership) have lived their entire lives under what has been called the most hurtful type of genocide there is, that of “economic bondage”, as described in the words of that peaceful revolutionary, Ghandi of India. Looking at this dire economic situation and looking at the future, we know this situation has to change. It is the Lakota way to consider the coming generations, this is Lakota law.

    To put this action of the White Plumes’ into context, understanding our world is necessary. We live along Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Reservation, home of the Oglala Band of the Lakota Nation. The Oglala is comprised of many Tiospaye (extended family) who claim their rightful place in the history of the world. Commonly known as the Great Sioux Nation, we Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Nations call ourselves Oceti Sakowin, Seven Council Fires. The Lakota Nation is made up of seven bands, the Oglala is the largest. The Oglala Band is made of many Tiospaye, which means “relatives living together”.

    When one hears the name Oglala Lakota, images rise of majestic warriors, leaders, and Holy Men: Crazy Horse, Red Cloud, Little Wound, Big Road. These men and their families fought for their freedom and their right to live on this land, to live with the land and all of creation. The heart of the Oceti Sakowin battle was the sacred He Sapa, the Black Hills, known to us as Cante Ognaka, the Heart Of Everything That Is. For all that is commonly known about the Oglala Lakota people, it must be remembered that, first and foremost, we are a spiritual people. Our lives and actions are guided by the creator, who tells us our life path by showing us the stars. The Star Nation guides us here on Mother Earth, as they live in the sky. This message is written on earth in He Sapa, as it is written in the Star Nation. From the northwestern edge of the White Plume land, the sacred He Sapa looms large and mysterious in the distance. He Sapa appears to hover as a wavering image over the tall, swaying grasses of the plains, rolling hills and canyons which lead to He Sapa. Visible also, from this tip of our land, is the badlands: Mako Sica, the doorway to He Sapa. The badlands, a sacred place as well, was almost destroyed by the U.S. government as a “bombing range”, used to practice war manuevers. On this land base, among the Oglala Lakota of today, there are still extended family groups intact: Tiospaye.

    Alex White Plume, Sr., as the oldest White Plume male, is the head of his extended family. The extended family by consensus manages the family land base, inherited from original allotments forced on the Oglala people a century ago, as with many other tribes in America. The land is administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA, in the U.S. Interior Dept.). The land lease rate is about $400 for 120 acres of land per year, mostly leased to non-Indians. This money pays for the lease holder to use the growing grass. However, it is common knowledge the lease holder often assumes rights additional to using the growing grass, and is often supported by the BIA. Even if a landowner choses to keep land out of lease, the BIA often leases it anyway. This situation results in Lakota landowners falling into the most economically distressed segment of tribal populations, as they are unable to use their land. This BIA practice is a major contributor to the poverty of Oglala people. On Pine Ridge there is a work force of 16,000 and 2,000 jobs; thus, many families depend on lease money for basic survival. Contrast the $400. per year to lease land versus hemp yeilding around $480 per acre which is $57,600. per year.

    The White Plume family looked at these living conditions as landowners, as people who follow the laws of the creator, as common people. “There has to be a way to live without exploiting land, air, water, or people” is a comment frequently made during family meetings. Research on land use and tribal law led to the decision to grow industrial hemp.

    Industrial hemp can be grown with very little damage to the land, without pesticides and chemicals. There are over 50,000 uses of industrial hemp. There are many states in various stages of legalizing hemp, in an effort to boost state economy, to save family farms, as an environmentally friendly method of land use, as an alternative to deforestration and irreparable destruction of top soil. Growing hemp can benefit the economy in many ways beyond the landowner. If one does not own land to grow hemp, one can operate a business in the oil pressing aspect of the industry; run a company to transport the stalks, oil, seed; produce labels, jars, other packaging for the final product. There is a need for advertising, marketing, sales. Our people can knock down the doors to open up the industry. We can organize with other tribes to work together. The potential is limitless. Hemp is such a versatile plant, it can feed, clothe, shelter, and heal us. Hemp has as many uses for our people as did the buffalo for our ancestors.

    We see the potential for our people to move out of poverty. We are engaged in a peaceful action that is based on sovereignty. In 2000, Alex planted. In 2001, younger brother Percy planted. In 2002, younger sister Ramona planted. There are dozens of White Plume’s ready to take their turn to plant. We want our sovereignty. We want out of the oppression imposed on our reservation, so we have engaged in a peaceful, prayerful action. The White Plume women and children tend the fields of hemp. In the harvest seasons of 2000 and 2001, we were met with the guns, helicopters and flack jackets of the DEA. (Drug Enforcement Agency). We sought guidance, then decided to grow industrial hemp, which is separate and different from marijuana. Growing industrial hemp as a commercial crop was legalized by the Oglala Sioux Tribe. The DEA does not differentiate between hemp and marijuana, although US Congress does. The DEA does not respect our tribal law or sovereignty. In the days of our ancestors, the government said they could not tell the difference between a good Indian and bad Indian, so “kill them all”. Today they say they can not tell the difference between marijuana and hemp, so ‘kill it all’. As hemp is a multi-BILLION dollar a year industry, it very well can take our people-as a Nation-out of poverty and dependence. Perhaps THAT is why the U. S. does not want us to grow hemp. If we have resources as a Nation, we won’t need welfare AND we might fight for our land, water, treaty.

    We sought help and guidance to make a decision to engage in this action, the answer was in front of us. Our people are called “grassroots”. That is where the answer was shown, growing out of the ground: the plant nation, the Standing Silent Nation. May the Standing Silent Nation help our generations to be free! May the Standing Silent Nation help us fight for treaty rights! Treaties are not made with minority or ethnic groups, they are made with sovereign nations! If we do not chose to live the treaty rights our ancestors fought for, which the US agreed to, what message do we give to the coming generations? Can we look at our great-grandchildren and live with the image reflected in their eyes?

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    Constantine's Sword

    Can you give some details?

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    watch it.............


    http://www.imdb.com/ le/tt0872182/

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    WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price, I thought it was entertaining.


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    I got netflix and now that it streams to my Xbox, I have been watching all the do entaries they have on there.

    Watching this right now,

    Waco: The Rules of Engagement


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    Screamers Part 1 - a do entary about the Armenian Genocide...


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    WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price, I thought it was entertaining.

    Frontline's "Is Wal-Mart Good For America?" is an awesome do entary, and it's available online for free.

    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/

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    It's about homeless in NYC, who live in abandoned subway tunnels. It's on the Do entary Channel a lot and is available through Netflix/360 (Which I agree, Sly, has an awesome pool of Do entary films).

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    I got netflix and now that it streams to my Xbox, I have been watching all the do entaries they have on there.

    Watching this right now,

    Waco: The Rules of Engagement


    That one is in my top 10 list. I like the footage they uncovered at the end of the film.

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    Also the fact that the ATF had a cease fire but the public was not aware of the real reason it was because they ran out of ammo.

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    great topic mouse

    i love do entaries and i am surely going to watch some of mentioned here

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