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29 Instrumental Jam #2.mp4 - Guns N #39; Roses (Appetite for Democracy [lame -V 0] - 2014)
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04 Mr Brownstone.mp4 – Guns N’ Roses (Appetite for Democracy [lame -V 0] – 2014) – Video


04 Mr Brownstone.mp4 - Guns N #39; Roses (Appetite for Democracy [lame -V 0] - 2014)
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Sheldon Wolin on Corporate Influence on Democracy… *remaster* – Video


Sheldon Wolin on Corporate Influence on Democracy... *remaster*
Bill Moyers Interviews Sheldon Wolin.

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Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong to vote on government talks offers

Published October 24, 2014

A pro-democracy protester takes a rest on a barricade in the occupied area of the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong, Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong plan to hold a spot referendum Sunday on whether to stay in the streets or accept government offers for more talks and clear their protest camps. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)(The Associated Press)

A pro-democracy protester dressed as Spider-man, looks at a drunken anti-occupied supporter at a barricade in the occupied area in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong, Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong plan to hold a spot referendum Sunday on whether to stay in the streets or accept government offers for more talks and clear their protest camps. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)(The Associated Press)

Anti-occupied protesters demand to remove the barricade in the occupied area in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong, Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong plan to hold a spot referendum Sunday on whether to stay in the streets or accept government offers for more talks and clear their protest camps. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)(The Associated Press)

HONG KONG Hong Kong democracy activists will hold a two-day referendum starting Sunday to gauge protesters' response to government proposals to end the monthlong street occupation.

Protest organizers said late Friday they would register public opinion at the main downtown protest site, where thousands remain camped out, and two other satellite protest zones.

Hong Kong's government has offered to submit a report to the central government noting the protesters' unhappiness with a Beijing-dictated plan to have a 1,200-person committee screen candidates for the city's top leader in the inaugural 2017 election.

Protesters say the committee is weighted toward the central government's preferences and should be scrapped or at least reformed to better represent the Asian financial capital of 7.2 million people.

Hong Kong officials have also offered to hold regular dialogue with protesters about democratic reforms if they end their occupation of three of the city's busiest areas.

The Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the main organizers behind the protests, has already rejected the government offer but still called for the Sunday referendum.

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Rally against HK leader comments on poor people and democracy – Video


Rally against HK leader comments on poor people and democracy
A crowd of about 70 protesters marches on the residence of Hong Kong #39;s current leader Leung Chun-ying, over his recent comments that open elections would put...

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