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Slave Revolt Radio
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May 28, 2007, 8:09 a.m.
05-12-07 (Ventures In Corporate Media Land) segment called 'Immigrant Bashing On Sam's Stolen Land' Slave Revolt ventures into this 'debate' featuring a clip from Bill O'reilly and Gerardo Rivera. Both Corporate Ho's fo
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The Cowardly attacks on immigrants by the likes of Bill O'reilly is based off the exploitative nature of this market system. Barking to the the public so that the State can more readily implement more draconian laws against the larger population is part of the goal.

In this (Ventures In Corporate Media Land) segment called 'Immigrant Bashing On Sam's Stolen Land' Slave Revolt ventures into this 'debate' featuring a clip from Bill O'reilly and Gerardo Rivera. Both Corporate Ho's for Fox's Disturbed and Unbalanced network.

Slave Revolt then zooms in on New Orleans horn blower Wynton Marsalis and his jingle song 'Where y'all at' from his new CD. A song where while Marsalis blathers where are the radical activist a honest look exposes that many are in Wyntons hometown rebuilding a new future for the people crushed under the hooves of Hurricane Sam. In this (Amos and Andy) segment called 'Wynton Marsalis's Sounds of Nonsense is Not Where It's At'. Slave explores this issue. Clips from Mama D, Malik Rahim, Allen 'Lenny' Harris, and Eric Arceneaux amongst others exposes the horn blowers scam. While Eric Arceneaux's first hand Hurricane Sam experience in New Orleans in 2005 not only exposes Americas barbarity but makes clear how a future for America is not 'Where it's at'.


http://neworleans.indymedia.org/
- New Orleans independant media.

http://www.MutualAidSolidarity.org
- People of Venezuela and Gulf Coast Organizing.

http://www.commongroundrelief.org
- Grass roots collective.

http://www.peopleshurricane.org/
- A peoples Gulf Coast Coalition Body.

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