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Papantonio: Dixieland Ninja Cops In Ferguson (VIDEO)

Ring of Fire’s Mike Papantonio appears on The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann to discuss the havoc that is being wreaked upon the protestors of Ferguson, Missouri by the police force. Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel. Listen to Ring of Fire on Saturdays from 3pm-6pm Eastern! Listen live via the Progressive Voices Channel on TuneIn. Or find a station here. Watch Ring of Fire every Sunday at 12pm Eastern/9am Pacific on Free Speech...

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Papantonio: Untrained Police Playing Toy Soldiers In Ferguson (VIDEO)

This past weekend, the small Missouri town of Ferguson was rocked when 18 year old Michael Brown was gunned down by a police officer. In the days since, questions of racial violence has ignited the citizens of the small town to protest, but this has been met with unimaginable resistance by St. Louis County police. Last night, things escalated in Ferguson, MO, to a level that should be seen as a national disgrace. It is obvious that the local police force does not know what it’s doing and it is by sheer luck that someone hasn’t been killed. Ring...

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KKK Calls Ferguson Shooter a “Hero” for Shooting “Jewish Controlled Black Thug”

  South Carolina’s New Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) are raising money as a reward for the officer that shot and killed the unarmed teenager, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, MO last weekend. According to a report from the Southern Poverty Law Center, the KKK announced via email that: “We are setting up a reward/fund for the police officer who shot this thug. He is a hero! We need more white cops who are anti-Zog and willing to put Jewish controlled black thugs in their place. Most cops are cowards and do nothing while 90% of interracial...

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​Making Movies About Systems: Sabaah Folayan – Whose Streets? – The Laura Flanders Show

Making movies about systems, not symptoms, this week on The Laura Flanders Show we’ll talk with one of the directors of the documentary Whose Streets?. As the news cameras left Ferguson, Missouri, after the police killing of Michael Brown, Sabaah Folayan and her team stayed on to document what happens to people subjected to police violence as a matter of routine. And an F Word from me on surveillance. If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention and if you are, well the feds know about...

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