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Lying Butts 2003

A mash-up of lies from Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rice, and Tabacco Executives . . . Tabacco Executives? Huh? They lied, people died -- check it out. And . . . VOTE!!!

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Next To Heaven: Episode 7

worshiptheglitch.com says, "This is a short, surreal and otherwise indescribable clip. A must see." Made from a vintage Dristan commercial.

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Next To Heaven - Episode 4

A little sunburned fucking taste of furry dog hell!!!

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Next To Heaven - Episode 3

This re-mix delves into the world of assholes in the work place. It seemed appropriate to me at the moment. Perhaps it is something personal, or perhaps it is the revelations regarding the dysfunctional White House. In case you've been in a cave for the week, Bob Woodward, embarrassed by 6 years of Bush boot licking, returned to his roots of exposing the hubris of the powerful. Today's Next To Heaven was build from a a real U.S. civil defense film called Our Cities Must Fight. As you will see, the film contains a great example of the U.S. government telling the public a bald face lie relating to their safety. Seems familiar somehow

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The Face of Dow

Do you trust Dow Chemical Company to be the master of all chemistry? This video dissects Dow's blind faith in human goodness.

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Energy Bill

This movie is about a corrupt give away of U.S. tax dollars to big oil companies --- not a groundbreaking topic really. However, some of the people making the case against this particular hand out may surprise you.

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OIL: You Can Depend On It

A remix of a 1960's commercial for Oil Heat. Check out the freaky black gold shower. For more check out http://www.hoppervideo.net

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no picking

Another post about Spring. What can I say, I love Spring! Play.

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