WANTED BY THE THOUGHT POLICE
A commentary on censorship under the guise.of copyright.. Music by Bill Dobinson.From:MarianneBillViews:0 0ratingsTime:09:41More inEntertainment
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Ernst Zundel and David Cole: Censorship is a Jewish issue.avi
Part of an interview done many years ago with a young Jewish Revisionist, David Cole.From:ingridrimlandViews:7 2ratingsTime:02:15More inNews Politics
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Jon Huntsman: Internet Censorship in China
Jon M. Huntsman Jr., former US ambassador to China, predicts that the new generation of leaders due to take power at the Chinese Communist Party #39;s 18th National Congress next month will ease restrictions on Internet use. He was a keynote speaker at the third annual China 2.0 conference, hosted by the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovations and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) at the Stanford Graduate School of Business on September 20, 2012. Learn more about the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovations and Entrepreneurship: sprie.gsb.stanford.eduFrom:stanfordbusinessViews:32 2ratingsTime:03:01More inEducation
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Road To 15TH Prestige Episode #6 "Is Censorship Dead"?
Hey guys, "Its Ya Boy" and im bringing you the 6th installment of my series road to 15th prestige.. i hope you enjoy and have a nice day xDFrom:XxONEH1TTERxXViews:16 2ratingsTime:06:10More inGaming
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Leonard Cohen The Classic Interviews Part 4 of 12
From a 1961 little heard discussion about an early poetry collection, right through to a 2008 interview about his live return, this 12 track collection shows a side of Cohen not always obvious from his music and writing, revealing a man with a mind as sharp as a knife, a wit as lively as a puppy and a soul as enlightened as the holiest of men. Part 4 Still in 1966, this interview covers a range of subjects, including, appropriately enough for the sixties, censorship, which Cohen considers to be falling into disrepute as people are "having more fun.... professing their appetites in a franker way". From the interview disc "Leonard Cohen - The Classic Interviews". Buy the CD set at http://www.amazon.com http://www.amazon.co.uk http://www.chromedreams.co.ukFrom:Treble ClefViews:0 1ratingsTime:05:49More inMusic
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