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    • The Smashing Pumpkins – Jellybelly + Silverfuck (Live HD)
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      welcome to nowhere fast nothing here ever lasts nothing but memories of what never was we're nowhere, we're nowhere, we're nowhere to be nowhere, we're nowhere, we're no …
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    • Roxy Music With Brian Eno – Grey Lagoons Live "Even hoping we'll be there to share With you…"
      via youtube.com Blue suns and grey lagoons
      Silver starfish with honeymoons
      All these and more to choose
      If you…
      Satin teardrops on velvet lights
      Morning sickness on Friday nights
      Heav …
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    • Oil Profits from Pump Pain
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: Dead Can Dance – Tell Me About The Forest (That You Once Called Home) "So why don't you tell me, come on and tell me About the world you left behind Can you tell me?"
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    • The Trial of Tim DeChristopher on Vimeo – StumbleUpon
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    • Dead Can Dance – Tell Me About The Forest (That You Once Called Home) "So why don't you tell me, come on and tell me About the world you left behind Can you tell me?"
      via youtube.com Farewell, now, my sister
      Up ahead there lies your road
      And your conscience walks beside you
      It's the best friend you'll ever know
      And the past is now your future
      It bear …
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: Tim DeChristopher's Speech after Guilty Verdict: "The ocean that shapes the shore."
      Tim DeChristopher's Speech after Guilty Verdict: "The ocean that shapes the shore." http://goo.gl/fb/FZSpL
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: The Smashing Pumpkins – Hummer (Live HD)
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    • The Trial of Tim DeChristopher on Vimeo
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    • Tim DeChristopher's Speech after Guilty Verdict: "The ocean that shapes the shore." – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Art Beauty Peace Justice Disarmament Inspiration Quotes Alchemy Wisdom Future World Balance
      Tim DeChristopher's Speech after Guilty Verdict: "The ocean that shapes the shore." http://post.ly/1hZEx #350org #activism #economicjustice
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    • Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Found Guilty of Sabotaging Oil and Gas Auction; Faces up to 10 Years in Jail
      JUAN GONZALEZ: A federal jury in Salt Lake City has convicted environmental activist Tim DeChristopher of two felony counts for disrupting the auction of over 100,000 acres of federal land f …
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    • The Smashing Pumpkins – Hummer (Live HD) – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Art Beauty Peace Justice Disarmament Inspiration Quotes Alchemy Wisdom Future World Balance
      The Smashing Pumpkins – Hummer (Live HD) http://post.ly/1hYgv #allyouneedislove #alternative #beauty #freedom #hummer #imagination #love
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    • The Trial of Tim DeChristopher on Vimeo
      RT @350: Our movement is singing… http://vimeo.com/20640469 #bidder70 #joyandresolve
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    • I earned the Radiohead(250) sticker on @GetGlue! http://bit.ly/gfC4ro
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    • Jobs Returning, Slowly – StumbleUpon
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Talks About Sabotaging Oil and Gas Auction & the Guilty Verdict
      Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Talks About Sabotaging Oil and Gas Auction & the Guilty Verdict http://goo.gl/fb/gZpGn
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: A 'Provocative' Take on the Budget
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    • Post Carbon – EPA: Proposed House budget cuts would harm public health
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    • Peter Gabriel – "In Your Eyes" (P.O.V.)
      love I get so lost, sometimes days pass and this emptiness fills my heart when I want to run away I drive off in my car but whichever way I go I come back to the place you are all my instincts, they …
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    • National Security — The Kings (Islamophobic) Speech – StumbleUpon
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: Gentle Giant – Friends – "You only number just a few, But you are my good friends"
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    • FRIENDS Where would I be without friends
      FRIENDS Where would I be without friends, to take good care of me, My friends, What would I do I would be alone On my own Enemies, some say add spice to your life But I've always hated to be so disli …
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    • How to Kill a Recovery – NYTimes.com – StumbleUpon
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    • Joshua Oakley – Love Everyone Often Library – Dreams Poetry Visions Imagination Beauty: Love Everyone Often 03/04/2011
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    • Netflix – Watch The Gods Must Be Crazy 2
      298- The Gods Must Be Crazy 2: N!xau is back in this sequel to the 1980… http://goo.gl/fb/JGJAs #movie via @Netflix
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    • CITIZEN UNITED v. FEC – StumbleUpon
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    • Thanks for the nice write up and post @superforest! Check them out. Great blogs on environmentalism & sustainability http://bit.ly/2q5mtS– GlobalOnenessProject (goproject) http://twitter.com/goproject/status/43552277847474176
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    • SuperForest
      RT @goproject: Thanks for the nice write up and post @superforest! Check them out. Great blogs on environmentalism & sustainability ht …
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    • APOD: 2011 March 4 – NGC 6914 Nebulae – StumbleUpon
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    • “Some of my FAQs” by DAVID LASKY (Arthur No. 14/Jan. 2005) | ARTHUR MAGAZINE
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    • ☮Where there is peace, God is.- George Herbert #quote #Peace– Peace Quotes (PeaceQuotes) http://twitter.com/PeaceQuotes/status/42999255547396096
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  • The Smashing Pumpkins – Jellybelly + Silverfuck (Live HD)

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    via youtube.com

    welcome to nowhere fast
    nothing here ever lasts
    nothing but memories
    of what never was
    we’re nowhere, we’re nowhere, we’re nowhere to be
    nowhere, we’re nowhere, we’re nowhere to see
    living makes me sick
    so sick i wish i’d die
    down in the belly of the beast
    i can’t lie
    you’re nowhere, you’re nowhere, you’re nowhere to be
    nowhere, you’re nowhere, you’re nowhere to see
    there’s nothing left to do
    there’s nothing left to feel
    doesn’t matter what you want, so
    to make yourself feel better
    you make is so you’ll never
    give in to your forevers
    and live for always
    and forever, forever, you’re forever to be
    forever, forever, you’re forever to me

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  • Roxy Music With Brian Eno – Grey Lagoons Live “Even hoping we’ll be there to share With you…”

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    Blue suns and grey lagoons
    Silver starfish with honeymoons
    All these and more to choose
    If you…

    Satin teardrops on velvet lights
    Morning sickness on Friday nights
    Heaven knows what others I might bring
    To you…

    Broken partings making strange goodbyes
    Hopeless cases with fake alibis
    Even hoping we’ll be there to share
    With you…

    Blue suns and grey lagoons
    Grey lagoons
    Grey lagoons

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  • Dead Can Dance – Tell Me About The Forest (That You Once Called Home) “So why don’t you tell me, come on and tell me About the world you left behind Can you tell me?”

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    via youtube.com

    Farewell, now, my sister
    Up ahead there lies your road
    And your conscience walks beside you
    It’s the best friend you’ll ever know
    And the past is now your future
    It bears witness to your soul
    Make sure that the love you offer up
    Does not fall on barren soil

    For the wind cries of late
    In the whispering grass
    Our way of life is held
    In the spinning wheels of chance

    I believe in a way of long ago
    And the sounds I believe rose our glow
    And we’re changing our ways
    Yes, we are taking on different roads
    Tell me more about the forest
    That you once called home

    For the wind cries of late
    In the whispering leaves
    And the sun will turn to waste
    The heavens we build above

    Father, teach your children
    To treat our mother well
    If we give her back her diamonds
    She will offer up her pearl

    We must sing her creation song
    Jeune du monde
    Invoke the spirits that feed us
    This dreaming takes too long

    But I’m not bitter, no, I’m surviving
    To face the world, to raise the future
    So why don’t you tell me, come on and tell me
    About the world you left behind
    Can you tell me?

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  • Tim DeChristopher’s Speech after Guilty Verdict: “The ocean that shapes the shore.”

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    Because everything that happened inside that building tried to convince me that I was alone and that I was weak. They tried to convince me that I was like a little finger out there on my own that could easily be broken. And all of you out here were the reminder for all of us that I wasn’t just a finger all alone in there, but that I was connected to hand with many fingers that could be united together as one fist, and that that fist could not be broken by the power that they have in there.

    That fist is not a symbol of violence. That fist is a symbol that we will not be mislead into thinking that we are alone. We will not be lied to and told that we are weak. We will not be divided and we will not back down. That fist is a symbol that we are connected and that we are powerful. It’s a symbol that we hold true to our vision of a healthy and just world and that we are building the self empowering movement to make it happen. All those authorities in there wanted me to think like a finger but are children are calling to us to think like a fist.

    And we know that now I’ll have to go prison, we know that now that is the reality. But that’s just the job that I have to do. That’s the role that I face. Many before me have gone to jail for justice and if we are going to achieve our vision many after me will have to join me as well.

    No one ever told us that this battle would be easy. No one ever told us that we wouldn’t have to make sacrifices. We knew that when we started this fight.

    Every wave on the ocean that has ever risen up and refused to lay back down has been dashed on the shore, but it is the very purpose of a wave to rise up, because once it rises up above the horizon it finally has the perspective to see that it’s not just a wave, that it’s a part of a mighty ocean. And the sharpest rock on the wildest shore can never break that ocean apart, they can never wear that ocean down, because it’s the ocean that shapes the shore.

    That’s what we’re starting to do here today. That’s what we’re starting to do here this week. With wave after wave after wave crashing against that shore, we shape it to our vision. Thank you all for being a part of that.

     

    via 350.org

    Beautiful.

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  • Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Found Guilty of Sabotaging Oil and Gas Auction; Faces up to 10 Years in Jail

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    JUAN GONZALEZ: A federal jury in Salt Lake City has convicted environmental activist Tim DeChristopher of two felony counts for disrupting the auction of over 100,000 acres of federal land for oil and gas drilling. DeChristopher was charged in December 2008 with infiltrating a public auction and disrupting the Bush administration’s last-minute move to auction off oil and gas exploration rights on vast swaths of federal land. A student at the time, DeChristopher posed as a bidder and bought 22,000 acres of land with no intention to pay in an attempt to save the property from drilling. He faces up to ten years in prison.

    AMY GOODMAN: The jury deliberated for nearly five hours yesterday before reaching its decision. After the verdict, DeChristopher emerged from the courthouse and addressed his supporters.

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Everything that went on inside that building tried to convince me that I was alone and I was weak. They tried to convince me that I was like a little finger out there on my own that can easily be broken. And all of you out here were the reminder for all of us that I wasn’t just a finger all alone in there, but that I was connected to a hand with many fingers that could unite as one fist and that that fist could not be broken by the power that they have in there.

    That fist is not a symbol of violence. That fist is a symbol that we will not be misled into thinking we are alone. We will not be lied to and told we are weak. We will not be divided, and we will not back down. That fist is a symbol that we are connected and that we are powerful. It’s a symbol that we hold true to our vision of a healthy and just world, and we are building the self-empowering movement to make it happen. All those authorities in there wanted me to think like a thinker. But our children are calling to us to think like a fist.

    And we know that now I’ll have to go to prison. We know that now that’s the reality. But that’s just a job that I have to do. That’s the role that I face. And many before me have gone to jail for justice. And if we’re going to achieve our vision, many after me will have to join me, as well.

    AMY GOODMAN: Tim DeChristopher speaking outside the federal courthouse in Salt Lake City yesterday. He now joins us live from Salt Lake City.

    Tim, welcome to Democracy Now! Explain first exactly what you did and when you did it. Talk about leaving your classroom after you took a graduate test in December. What year was it?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: It was December 19th, 2008. And as you said, I finished up my final exam that morning and went to the BLM oil and gas auction that was being held in downtown Salt Lake, with the intent to draw enough attention to what was going on there that the government could actually stop and rethink their actions, which at that point the Obama administration had already indicated that they knew it was illegitimate and that if they had any opportunity, they would like to stop what was happening, but it was unclear that they would actually have that power if the auction was completed.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: And how did you actually—

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: So I went there and was just looking for any opportunity to do that. And when I walked in, I was asked if I wanted to be a bidder. And so, I said yes. And once I got inside then, I saw the opportunity to really stand in the way of what was going on and just couldn’t pass up that opportunity, so I started bidding and eventually started winning parcels and winning every parcel until they stopped the auction and took me out.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Now, how did they—so, all they did was ask you if you wanted to be a bidder? You didn’t have to prequalify or deposit a check or in some way show some bonding just to be able to bid on the land?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: No, I just had to show a driver’s license and fill out a short form with my name and address and that sort of thing.

    AMY GOODMAN: Did you expect you would be able to do this?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: No. No, I didn’t expect that at all. You know, I expected to go in there and make a speech or something like that. And other folks that were in the protest outside told me that I would just get dragged out by security at the door. And I said, “Well, then let’s get dragged out by security at the door.” And no one would go in with me, so I went in, and rather than drag me out, they asked me if I wanted to be a bidder.

    AMY GOODMAN: And so, then talk about what you proceeded to do, Tim.

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Well, seeing the opportunity inside to really stand in the way of what was going on, I couldn’t turn my back on that opportunity, and so first started bidding to drive up the prices, and did that for quite awhile. Most of the parcels were going for $10 or $12 an acre, and so I was driving those prices up, and then, finally, decided that I had to actually win those parcels and started doing that and won about 14 parcels before they stopped the auction and then took me into custody.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: So, in other words, at some point they recognized that you were not a genuine bidder? How did that happen?

    AMY GOODMAN: How did they recognize that you were not an oil or gas company?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Well, there was actually a lot of testimony from the BLM law enforcement agents that were there at the auction. During the trial, he testified quite a bit to the fact that they knew from the moment that I walked in that I wasn’t a normal oil and gas bidder. They didn’t recognize me from these auctions that were held on a regular basis. And they noticed that I was younger, that I was dressed different, that I didn’t act like the others. And so, they indicated that they were suspicious the whole time, and they just needed to wait until it was absolutely clear, that there was no doubt in their mind, that I was not an oil and gas company representative.

    AMY GOODMAN: So, once you did this and you bought this land, picking up paddle number 70, did you plan to pay for it?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Well, I didn’t know what the options were at the time. That was still somewhat unclear. I talked to some folks right afterwards that afternoon who offered to help with fundraising. And it wasn’t until the next day that former director of the BLM, Patrick Shea, who directed the agency under the Clinton administration, contacted me and offered to represent me. And then he informed me that there were a lot of different ways that these things could play out and a lot of different options and that raising the money was still a legitimate possibility. And so, we raised the money very quickly, actually, surprisingly quickly, and offered the initial payment to the BLM for the parcels that I had won. But they rejected that payment and said that I wasn’t bidding under normal circumstances, so they couldn’t accept that payment anyway. But that’s all stuff that the jury was not allowed to know. We weren’t allowed to tell the jury that I offered the payment to the BLM. All we were allowed to talk about in the trial was what happened on December 19th and nothing else.

    AMY GOODMAN: And this ultimately invalidated the auction—is that right?—your participation. So explain what happened, from the Bush administration into the Obama administration.

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Well, it wasn’t actually my participation that invalidated the auction. It was my participation that drew a lot of attention to what was going on in the auction. But there were other complaints against the auction and lawsuits against the auction, which once the new administration came in, they invalidated almost the entire thing and admitted that they weren’t following their own rules in the first place. And it wasn’t because of my participation, but because of the way that they had operated and locked the public out of the decision-making process for public land, that the auction was invalidated. But again, that’s something that the jury was not allowed to know. The verdict in this case was a pretty much foregone conclusion, because we weren’t allowed to tell the jury any of that stuff.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: And on what basis did the judge exclude this other important information, like, for instance, the fact that you were raising the money to actually pay for what you had bid for?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: The judge said that it was irrelevant and that it would confuse the jury, so they shouldn’t be allowed to know it.

    AMY GOODMAN: So, what was the picture that the jury—

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: That was a frequent refrain that we heard during this trial.

    AMY GOODMAN: So, Tim DeChristopher, what was the picture that the jury got? What did they understand with what was limited, what they weren’t able to know?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: I was able to explain to them some of my views. I was able to talk about what my intent was there at the auction. I was limited to pretty brief comments about that, but I was able to explain to them why I was there, what I was thinking. But I wasn’t able to introduce any evidence that supported what I was thinking. I wasn’t able to introduce anything that happened before December 19th, about the corruption within the Department of the Interior in the Bush administration, or anything that happened after December 19th, either me raising the money or the auction being canceled. So, I was only able to throw my views out there as unsubstantiated claims of what I was thinking.

    AMY GOODMAN: What is the reason you did what you did, Tim?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Well, I saw this auction as, first off, a fraud against the American people, that the government wasn’t following their own rules and was locking the public out of the decision-making process for public property. I also saw it as a real threat to my future, because of the impact on climate change that this kind of “drill now, think later” mentality was having, and an attack on our public lands, on our natural heritage, in pretty pristine and irreplaceable areas in southern Utah.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: And is it your intention to appeal the verdict in any way?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: And so, it my intent was to stand in the way of that.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: Is it your intention to appeal the verdict in any way?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: I have no idea. We haven’t really talked about that with my legal team. That’s something that will happen after sentencing.

    AMY GOODMAN: I just wanted to read a part of a letter that was signed by Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben and Terry Tempest Williams, and it says, “When Tim disrupted the auction, he did so in the fine tradition of non-violent civil disobedience that changed so many unjust laws in [this] country’s past. Tim’s [upcoming] trial is an occasion to raise the alarm once more about the peril our planet faces. The situation is still fluid”—and it goes on, because this was written before the trial date. But it was under the Bush administration that you did this. Under the Obama administration, then-Interior Secretary, the former senator from Colorado, Ken Salazar, said these lands—what statement did he make? He said these lands would not be sold?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Initially they just stopped the auction and said that they were going to take a second look at everything that was going on. And once they did, they divided the parcels into three categories: those that should never be sold or never be drilled for oil; those that are appropriate for drilling at a future date, that could—that are eligible for being re-auctioned because they’re surrounded by existing oilfields; and those that need more study, just because nobody had ever really looked at where they were or what kind of qualities those lands really had.

    JUAN GONZALEZ: And how big is the amount of land that they initially agreed to put up for sale?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: I believe the initial agreement was somewhere around 300,000 acres, but a lot of that was taken off because of the initial wave of protests from the National Park Service and others.

    AMY GOODMAN: And so, under the Obama administration, it was then that you were charged, is that right, Tim DeChristopher?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: Right. It was almost two months after the auction had been invalidated that the Obama Justice Department pressed those charges against me.

    AMY GOODMAN: Finally, in that same letter by Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben and Terry Tempest Williams, they say, “The government calls that ‘violating the Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Leasing Reform Act’ and thinks he should spend ten years in jail for the crime; we call it a noble act, a profound gesture made on behalf of all of us and of the future.” Tim DeChristopher, do you have any regrets?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: No, I have no regrets at all, I mean, especially seeing the show of support outside of the courthouse this week. There were people were out there all day long, all week, and they were singing. You know, they were showing their joy and resolve in the face of intimidation. And I think that’s the really important thing that came out of this, is that people showed that regardless of what happens to me, they’re not going to be intimidated into being obedient to an unjust status quo.

    AMY GOODMAN: Tim DeChristopher, we thank you very much for being with us. When is the sentencing?

    TIM DeCHRISTOPHER: The sentencing is June 23rd.

    AMY GOODMAN: Thanks for joining us. Tim DeChristopher, activist, founder of the environmental group Peaceful Uprising, he was convicted yesterday on two felony counts for disrupting an auction of public land in December 2008. He faces up to 10 years in prison.

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    DeChristopher deserves a medal & not jail-time. But even though he faces incarceration, he is following the example of civil disobedience laid out by Tolstoy, Thoreau, Gandhi, & Martin Luther King, Jr. He has sacrificed his own freedom for his principles & protecting wilderness. He is a hero & will be remembered as such by history.

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  • The Trial of Tim DeChristopher by Ian Wittenber

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  • The Smashing Pumpkins – Hummer (Live HD)

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    Faith lies in
    The ways of sin
    I chased the charmed
    But I don’t want them anymore

    And in their eyes I was alive
    A fool’s disguise
    Take me away from you

    Shame my tongue
    Fat with promise all along
    But when I woke up from that sleep
    I was happier than I’d ever been

    When you decide
    That your life is a prize
    Renew and revive
    It’s alright honey
    It’s alright, yeah

    Happiness will make you wonder
    Will I feel OK?
    It scares the disenchanted
    Far away

    Yeah I want something new
    But what am I supposed to do about you
    Yeah I love you, it’s true

    Life’s a bummer
    When you’re a hummer
    Life’s a drag

    Ask yourself a question
    Anyone but me
    I ain’t free

    Ask yourself a question
    Anyone but me
    I ain’t free

    Do you feel
    Love is real?

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  • Peter Gabriel – “In Your Eyes” (P.O.V.)

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    love I get so lost, sometimes
    days pass and this emptiness fills my heart
    when I want to run away
    I drive off in my car
    but whichever way I go
    I come back to the place you are

    all my instincts, they return
    and the grand facade, so soon will burn
    without a noise, without my pride
    I reach out from the inside

    (In your eyes)
    the light the heat
    (In your eyes)
    I am complete
    (In your eyes)
    I see the doorway to a thousand churches
    (In your eyes)
    the resolution of all the fruitless searches
    (In your eyes)
    Oh, I see the light and the heat
    in your eyes
    oh, I want to be that complete
    I want to touch the light
    the heat I see in your eyes

    love, I don’t like to see so much pain
    so much wasted and this moment keeps slipping away
    I get so tired of working so hard for our survival
    I look to the time with you to keep me awake and alive

    and all my instincts, they return
    and the grand facade, so soon will burn
    without a noise, without my pride
    I reach out from the inside

    (In your eyes)
    The light the heat
    (In your eyes)
    I am complete
    (In your eyes)
    I see the doorway to a thousand churches
    (In your eyes)
    the resolution of all the fruitless searches
    (In your eyes)
    Oh, I see the light and the heat
    in your eyes
    oh, I want to be that complete
    I want to touch the light,
    the heat I see in your eyes
    in your eyes in your eyes
    in your eyes in your eyes
    in your eyes in your eyes

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  • Don’t Balance Budget on the Back of Middle Class

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    Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke on the floor of the U.S.
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  • Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Talks About Sabotaging Oil and Gas Auction & the Guilty Verdict

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    1st collector for Environmentalist Tim DeChristopher Talks About …
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  • A ‘Provocative’ Take on the Budget

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  • Food People Power

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    Meet the WYSE team-West Oakland Youth Standing Empowered-a group of young adults that are committed to increasing wealth and improving the health of West Oakland.

    This piece was produced by storytellers 4 good and chronicles the WYSE team’s corner store delivery business, the Healthy Neighborhood Store Alliance.
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  • Gentle Giant – Friends – “You only number just a few, But you are my good friends”

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    FRIENDS
    Where would I be without friends, to take good care of me,
    My friends,
    What would I do I would be alone
    On my own

    Enemies, some say add spice to your life
    But I’ve always hated to be so disliked
    I cant see why in this short span of time
    Anyone does without friends

    FRIENDS
    Will always help when you’re feeling down,
    On the ground,
    You’re friends
    Will put a shoulder to the wheel
    I feel

    Enemies, some say add spice to your life
    But I’ve always hated to be so disliked
    I cant see why in this short span of time
    Anyone does without friends

    FRIENDS
    This is a song to thank you all
    For being my good friends,
    You only number just a few,
    But you are my good friends

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