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Antonia Juhasz on Obama and the Oil Industry

Antonia Juhasz sits down to talk with The Real News about oil politics and the potential for changes with an Obama Executive Administration.

Part One: "Antonia Juhasz: Clinton-era deregulation helped big oil get bigger"

Part Two: "Antonia Juhasz on the breakup of Standard Oil and its revival as Big Oil in the United States Pt 2/2"

TRNN: Will Obama Reign in Big Oil?

Antonia Juhasz

Forum in Taipei Urges International Boycott of Beijing Olympics

Keynote speeches from David Kilgour, former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific, and Australian senator Andrew Bartlett marked the commencement of the "International Forum: Human Rights in China and 2008 Olympics" at Taipei's Grand Hyatt Hotel on February 21. Over 100 political figures and human rights activists from 12 countries gathered to deliberate on how to motivate global powers to boycott the Beijing Olympics.

David Kilgour talked about the Chinese communist regime's anti-humanity crime of organ harvesting from thousands of live Falun Gong practitioners. Kilgour also touched upon the regime's support in the slaughter of 400,000 of Sudanese in Darfur. He said Beijing's persecution against Falun Gong and other religious groups goes against the Olympic Charter just as the Nazi regime had. "We must bring the Chinese communist regime to obey the Olympic Charter," he remarked.

 http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-2-25/66582.html

At least some people dare to standup to China instead of just "whore'ing" themselves out to it for cheap crap.  

Travel and Study in China

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