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Maxed Out

Maxed out is a documentary about a bill we need to get repealed. That bill is the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005.

If you would like to read the actual bill and check out who voted for it, visit GovTrack.us.

You can rent this film through Netflix and can click on the below add to sign up for account.  Founds will go to help support this site.

Netflix, Inc.

If you are like Mr. X and are unemployed, try requesting this film at your local library.

If this film makes you angry, try checking out my Take Action Page, or this page on how the caucus process works.  I’d believe only 15 states have caucuses, so if your state does not have a caucus, try volunteering at the primary level.

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What NPR Didn’t Tell Us About Obama

I’ve said it before.  If NPR was really that liberal, they would have reported on Dennis Kucinich.

There was a lot of bad stuff about Barack Obama, they never told their trusting Liberal audience.

Case in point, before Barack Obama attended a debate in Ohio, a member of his campaign called Michael Wilson, the Canadian Ambassador’s office, and told him “Obama will take some swings at NAFTA tonight, but don’t worry.  It’s just campaign rhetoric.”

Obama was totally vetted as corruptible while he was an Illinois Senator.  Only a truly corruptible person would allow nuclear power companies to not report leaks, after Excelon donated $227,000 to his campaign of course:

http://www.nytimes.com February 3rd 2008

Senator Obama’s staff was sending us copies of the bill to review, and we could see it weakening with each successive draft,” said Joe Cosgrove, a park district director in Will County, Ill., wherelow-level radioactive runoff had turned up in groundwater. “The teeth were just taken out of it.

Obama supported the “Wall Street Bailout” based on the Senate vote record.

Check out the top  Contributors to Barack Obama’s campaign on OpenSecrets.org


Contributor Total
University of California $1,074,898
Goldman Sachs $936,757
Harvard University $769,300
Microsoft Corp $717,858
Google Inc $710,649
JPMorgan Chase & Co $650,510
Citigroup Inc $611,216
University of Chicago $561,709
National Amusements Inc $536,854
Skadden, Arps et al $527,495
Sidley Austin LLP $525,945
Time Warner $508,348
Stanford University $485,199
Wilmerhale Llp $471,229
UBS AG $470,245
Kirkland & Ellis $451,655
Morgan Stanley $448,752
Columbia University $431,516
Latham & Watkins $427,574
IBM Corp $424,246


The moral to the story is, if you want real news about current events, try http://therealnews.com.

If you want liberal news that’s not filtered, turn to http://democracynow.org.

For a really excellent non biased perspective, check out Glenn Greewald on http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald

More Information:

As always I would like to urge everyone to watch Orwell Rolls In His Grave to get a grasp of corporate control over the media.

You can not fathem the art of Public Relations also known as “Propaganda” until you watch Century of Self.

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