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 | | War on Want the WTO 5min 04:37Short presentation on the WTO Tags: wto agribusiness globalization free trade Category: News Views: 45 Comments: 4 Added: Jun 25, 07 By: Smokescreen  | |  |  | | wwwdunnycanorg Free Buy Sell Trade Free 00:45www.dunnycan.org is a great Free aussie services for people who want online classifieds. www.dunnycan.org Tags: australia classifieds sell buy online aussie free Category: Video Blogs Views: 5 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 20, 08 By: refrud | |  |  | | Free Forex Training The Key to Focus On For an Extra Profit 03:04http://www.ForexTrainingToday.com Where do folks get trained to be a successful forex trader if we're interested in this market? There are many free websites available today to learn all the basics and more...learn what makes the market moves. Free forex training has financial freedom, working from home and the ability to create your own work schedule. If forex currency trading sounds like something you would be interested in, just look around for free forex training websites with your favorite search engine. When you think you've learned enough to start trading, all brokers offer demo account that you can trade the live Forex market with fake money. That way you can test your skills and strategy without risking any of your real money. Free forex training is the site wherein you can gain some profits, you're effort on searching is paid for this. A lot of subtopics you will encountered just like on how to trade forex, learn forex and the significant of forex training. I'm sure you fell happy when you found this business once you learn more about it. Sounds interesting? Check this site http://www.ForexTrainingToday.com for more information. less Tags: free forex training learn forex how to trade forex forex training Category: Video Blogs Views: 1 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 30, 08 By: forextrainingtoday | |  |  | | The Food Crisis 11:29The WTO and big agribusiness are making the food crisis worse. Here's how. Tags: smokescreen wto agribusiness gmo terminator seed monsanto small farms food crisis free trade fair trade Category: News Views: 128 Comments: 7 Added: Jul 12, 08 By: Smokescreen  | |  |  | | THE NEW WORLD ORDER IS NOT NEW 10:11This 40 year old filmstrip presentation by G. Edward Griffin is only one of many films uncovering some of the real history of the of the shadow government of bankers behind most countries governments more.... They want to enslave us within a global government martial state with a cashless monetary system . We will all be micro-chipped if the elite have their way. less Tags: new world order nafta history banks free trade north american union politics Category: Video Comments Views: 147 Comments: 3 Added: Mar 26, 08 By: d1rect24 | |  |  | | Police Admit To Undercover Protesters At Montebello Summit 00:57None Need Tags: nau north american union spp bush free trade fall Category: News Views: 155 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 24, 07 By: jmkinniell | |  |  | | httpwwwLead411bizsoftware trade leadssales leads freeaugmented leadstenant leadsguinea pig 00:18http://www.Lead411.biz,software trade leads,sales leads free,augmented leads,tenant leads,guinea pig leads,bmw leads,trade leads usa,europe leads,alb insurance marketing,marketing mortgage origination Tags: httpwwwlead411biz software trade leads sales leads free augmented leads tenant leads guinea pig leads bmw leads trade leads usa europe leads alb insurance marketing marketing mortgage origination Category: Video Blogs Views: 0 Comments: 0 Added: 3 days ago By: ilk711 | |  |  | | Free Forex Training Why choose Forex? 00:45http://www.ForexTrainingToday.com
What are the advantages of the Forex Market over other types of online investing and other online investments?
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Tags: how to trade forex how to make money with forex forex trading tips forex trading tutorials free forex trading tips Category: Video Blogs Views: 20 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 30, 08 By: timelife | |  |  | | Dolphins amp Fair Trade 02:46Fair trade is necessary if we want to stop poverty Tags: dolphins fair trade desteni Category: Video Blogs Views: 8 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 29, 08 By: jesperhultkrantz | |  |  | | Heading to Colon Panama LovePanamaRealEstatecom 00:45.http://www.LovePanamaRealEstate.com Colon is the most important crossroad of merchandise traffic of the Republic of Panama, thanks to its Free Trade Zone of 1948. Most of the import/export business is more...now handled in this Panamanian city. For more info., please visit our website and, also, please rate our video and subscribe to our channel. Thank You! less Tags: panama colon free trade zone culture adventure travel tourism fun latin america central america Category: Video Blogs Views: 5 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 26, 08 By: rioriorio | |  |  | | World Trade Center 04:28America was attacked Tags: world trade center Category: Video Blogs Views: 62 Comments: 1 Added: Sep 12, 07 By: Jacob1973  | |  |  | | 41307 SampP EMINI AND FUTURES RECOMMENDATIONS 11:45YO! ADRIAN Tags: futures stocks trading oscar carboni omni cramer bloomberg bush forex trade market free help Category: News Views: 31 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 13, 07 By: futuresanalysts | |  |  | | httpwwwLead411biztrade leads Canadalead generation saleseasy program with free leadsleeds s 00:17http://www.Lead411.biz,trade leads Canada,lead generation sales,easy program with free leads,leeds sales,leads network marketing,business cost health insurance small,lead agencies,sell real estate leads Tags: httpwwwlead411biz trade leads canada lead generation sales easy program with free leads leeds sales leads network marketing business cost health insurance small lead agencies sell real estate leads Category: Video Blogs Views: 0 Comments: 0 Added: 2 days ago By: ilk711 | |  |  | | Sentence to Dept 24 22:15In 1962, Jamaica won its independence from the United Kingdom, and the island nation, which had long struggled with poverty, attempted to use its agricultural resources in order to create a sound economic more...base. As Jamaica's financial problems grew more severe with time, prime minister Michael Manley struck a deal in 1977 with a consortium of economic institutions through the International Monetary Fund, who would loan money to the nation in exchange for removal of trade restrictions and subsidized exports. Twenty-five years later, most Jamaicans would agree that the deal drove a stake through the island's agricultural and industrial economy; imports from America have ruined the island's dairy industry, interference from growers and merchants in the United States and Latin America have effectively ended the growing of onions, bananas, carrots, and potatoes as cash crops, the value of the Jamaican dollar has plummeted, and the island is now seven billion dollars in debt to the IMF, with interest driving that figure higher each day. less Tags: state jamaica economy free trade global economy documentary debt slavery nwo human rights 1962 independence united kingdom financial problems relationship jamaican poverty practices international lending agencies driving home devastating consequences globalisation Category: People Views: 9 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 11, 08 By: Ghis1964  | |  |  | | Sentence to Dept 44 19:22In 1962, Jamaica won its independence from the United Kingdom, and the island nation, which had long struggled with poverty, attempted to use its agricultural resources in order to create a sound economic more...base. As Jamaica's financial problems grew more severe with time, prime minister Michael Manley struck a deal in 1977 with a consortium of economic institutions through the International Monetary Fund, who would loan money to the nation in exchange for removal of trade restrictions and subsidized exports. Twenty-five years later, most Jamaicans would agree that the deal drove a stake through the island's agricultural and industrial economy; imports from America have ruined the island's dairy industry, interference from growers and merchants in the United States and Latin America have effectively ended the growing of onions, bananas, carrots, and potatoes as cash crops, the value of the Jamaican dollar has plummeted, and the island is now seven billion dollars in debt to the IMF, with interest driving that figure higher each day. less Tags: state jamaica economy free trade global economy documentary life debt slavery nwo human rights 1962 independence united kingdom financial problems relationship jamaican poverty practices international lending agencies driving home devastating consequences globalisation Category: People Views: 13 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 10, 08 By: Ghis1964  | |  |  | | Sentence to Dept 34 22:15In 1962, Jamaica won its independence from the United Kingdom, and the island nation, which had long struggled with poverty, attempted to use its agricultural resources in order to create a sound economic more...base. As Jamaica's financial problems grew more severe with time, prime minister Michael Manley struck a deal in 1977 with a consortium of economic institutions through the International Monetary Fund, who would loan money to the nation in exchange for removal of trade restrictions and subsidized exports. Twenty-five years later, most Jamaicans would agree that the deal drove a stake through the island's agricultural and industrial economy; imports from America have ruined the island's dairy industry, interference from growers and merchants in the United States and Latin America have effectively ended the growing of onions, bananas, carrots, and potatoes as cash crops, the value of the Jamaican dollar has plummeted, and the island is now seven billion dollars in debt to the IMF, with interest driving that figure higher each day. less Tags: state jamaica economy free trade global economy documentary life debt slavery nwo human rights 1962 independence united kingdom financial problems relationship jamaican poverty practices international lending agencies driving home devastating consequences globalisation Category: People Views: 12 Comments: 1 Added: Mar 10, 08 By: Ghis1964  | |  |  | | Sentence to Dept 14 22:15In 1962, Jamaica won its independence from the United Kingdom, and the island nation, which had long struggled with poverty, attempted to use its agricultural resources in order to create a sound economic more...base. As Jamaica's financial problems grew more severe with time, prime minister Michael Manley struck a deal in 1977 with a consortium of economic institutions through the International Monetary Fund, who would loan money to the nation in exchange for removal of trade restrictions and subsidized exports. Twenty-five years later, most Jamaicans would agree that the deal drove a stake through the island's agricultural and industrial economy; imports from America have ruined the island's dairy industry, interference from growers and merchants in the United States and Latin America have effectively ended the growing of onions, bananas, carrots, and potatoes as cash crops, the value of the Jamaican dollar has plummeted, and the island is now seven billion dollars in debt to the IMF, with interest driving that figure higher each day. less Tags: state jamaica economy free trade global economy documentary life debt slavery nwo human rights 1962 independence united kingdom financial problems relationship jamaican poverty practices international lending agencies driving home devastating consequences globalisation Category: People Views: 14 Comments: 0 Added: Mar 10, 08 By: Ghis1964  | |  |  | | THE TRADE IS ON 01:49a response to NorthAmericanAuthor, who recently had a contest of sorts to send her something office related and she in return would send you something office related, she also would send 5 jumbo paper more...clips, lol less Tags: northamericanauthor brenkatz Category: Video Comments Views: 198 Comments: 10 Added: Jan 30, 08 By: brenkatz  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich AFLCIO town hall meeting in Columbus 03:31COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 21 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich Is social security under attack? 02:45COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: social security dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war Category: News Views: 17 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich How do we get universal healthcare? 05:18COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights especially the right to organize wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 37 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | Dennis Kucinich The Employee Free Choice Act 04:13COLUMBUS, OH -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the son of a Teamster truck driver and the oldest child in a paycheck-to-paycheck family of seven children, brought his life's experiences more...and his legislative record to an AFL-CIO town hall meeting in Columbus (OH) today and told his union brothers and sisters, "This campaign is about jobs. It's about jobs. And it's about jobs."
"It's the workers of this country who are going to determine who the president is going to be," the Cleveland Congressman told the cheering crowd. And that next President, he said, must be committed to creating new jobs, making health care available to all Americans, securing workers' rights and pension rights, and improving education for the next generation of American workers.
Introduced as "Ohio's favorite son," Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member in the Democratic field, had the audience on its feet several times. He vowed to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has resulted in the out-sourcing of millions of American jobs. He promised a national, not-for-profit health insurance system that would cover all Americans. He pledged that the Justice Department and the Labor Department would enforce workers' rights, especially the right to organize.
His deep and sincere commitment to those issues and his legislative record separate him from the other Democratic candidates, Kucinich said.
"Do you think I could stand up here and talk like this if I was owned by Wall Street," Kucinich asked? "I'm someone who can not be bought. I'm someone who can not be bossed. I'm someone who can not be intimidated."
On health care, he said the other candidates "get too much money from the insurance companies, they can't break the hold." On foreign trade, other candidates are proposing to "fix" trade agreements, instead of scrapping them, and those promises are "weasel-wording" what they really plan to do: "nothing."
In a poignant story taken from his early years as a newspaper copyboy in Cleveland, Kucinich's eyes welled with tears, as did many in the audience, when he told of going to the homes of families to pick up photographs of their children who had died in the war in Vietnam. In vivid, emotional detail, he described their modest, working-class homes "and their hands...rough hands...like they had been working their whole lives...and just barely making it." He used the story to illustrate the personal impact that wars on the other side of the world have on families in Ohio and across the country. The war in Iraq, he said, must be brought to an end and America's service men and women must be brought home as soon as possible.
"You're looking at the only candidate to vote against the war and all of the appropriations" since, Kucinich said.
He added, "Ohio has the chance to be heard and change the election." As an Ohioan, "one of you," Kucinich said, "I'll never forget where I came from."
Video by Chad Ely less Tags: dennis kucinich aflcio freedom america united states government usa bush cheney politics columbus democratic president candidate kucinich union jobs congressman health care education north american free trade agreement nafta health insurance justice department labor department workers rights wall street foreign trade war vietnam Category: News Views: 36 Comments: 1 Added: Jul 26, 07 By: MikeNobody  | |  |  | | World Trade Center 12:13AreTheCriminalsFrightened?
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