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SweetMona
01-05-2009, 12:16 PM
Sorry I have been away from RPF too long. I was busy campaigning for Liberty and to wake up a large mass of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. They have no idea about what's been going on inside CFRs' agenda with the NWO thingy, illegeal wars and so forth. I've made several videos with captioning programmable. They surely did help them to understand better through using American Sign Language communication. I use Adam Kokesh as an example that they should get off their couch, be active in demonstration and contact House of Reps, Senators, etc. Hopefully soon, the illegal wars will end!
Anyway, I would love to see more people willing to program their videos with subtitles.

I'd like to present you couple videos including an interview with Adam Kokesh. Because of my 100% hearing loss, I'm not good at selecting the musics that should go with each video?!?! :(. I only read the lyric songs and thought they might sound okay together?

Please do share these videos with your family, friends or someone who has hearing loss. Enjoy!

Part 1 “Meet The Revolutionary Patriot”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VReeA2VtqbA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VReeA2VtqbA)

Part 2 “Meet The Revolutionary Patriot – Interview with Adam Kokesh”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdD37G4J6GM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdD37G4J6GM)

Part 2 “Meet The Revolutionary Patriot” – to be continued
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAivoXs2FPg

fedup100
01-05-2009, 12:36 PM
Great effort, Thanks!

Tatsit
01-05-2009, 06:11 PM
The music sounds fine and flow with the videos. I agree - captions for a lot of these videos would be a good thing :D

nobody's_hero
01-06-2009, 05:38 AM
While you're at it, you should check out some of the marches he's participated in. Just youtube search for "IVAW protest" or "IVAW first casualty"

The IVAW former Army and Marine service men and women have an effective form of protest in which they do "street theatre" in order to drive home to ordinary Americans what goes on in Iraq. If they held a protest in a city near me, I'd love to participate.

SweetMona
01-06-2009, 11:14 AM
While you're at it, you should check out some of the marches he's participated in. Just youtube search for "IVAW protest" or "IVAW first casualty"

The IVAW former Army and Marine service men and women have an effective form of protest in which they do "street theatre" in order to drive home to ordinary Americans what goes on in Iraq. If they held a protest in a city near me, I'd love to participate.

If more service men and women like you particpate in IVAW protest or do "street theatre" then I know many of us will particpate and be behind you all the way. Many of us are trying to get everyone's attention, be active in demonstration and talk with Reps and Senators. Thank you for being coureagous and to speak out, you guys are our true patriots and heroes! We work together to end this illegal war and take our counrty back.

nobody's_hero
01-06-2009, 07:10 PM
If more service men and women like you particpate in IVAW protest or do "street theatre" then I know many of us will particpate and be behind you all the way. Many of us are trying to get everyone's attention, be active in demonstration and talk with Reps and Senators. Thank you for being coureagous and to speak out, you guys are our true patriots and heroes! We work together to end this illegal war and take our counrty back.


Oh no. Don't mistake me for a service member. I just promote their videos because I think they're awesome. IVAW lets civilians participate in the street theatre as the "Iraqis". They only let former and currently serving Iraq veterans participate as the "occupiers." I think it would be good to participate in one of the "First Casualty" scenarios, even if it were just to hand out fliers—but I don't live near any big cities.

SweetMona
01-06-2009, 08:59 PM
Oh no. Don't mistake me for a service member. I just promote their videos because I think they're awesome. IVAW lets civilians participate in the street theatre as the "Iraqis". They only let former and currently serving Iraq veterans participate as the "occupiers." I think it would be good to participate in one of the "First Casualty" scenarios, even if it were just to hand out fliers—but I don't live near any big cities.

My apology
YES! I think your idea is great! street theater works best! It gets everyone's attention and wake up big time! I would love to hand out fliers, sure! Who and where we should contact?

I think I can talk with someone at MFSO chapter here in Long Beach! Let's do it! Are you planning to visit in big city anytime soon?

nobody's_hero
01-07-2009, 03:14 AM
Well, I'm not a coordinator, either. Lol, I'm kind of useless. I also live in Georgia so Long Beach is out of the question for me.

BUT, for your information: If you have a facebook profile, there's a facebook group called "Iraq veterans against the war members and supporters" http://www.facebook.com/s.php?q=iraq+veterans+against+the+war&init=q&sid=d46b15f5797b8fad4e3b6e30f49d2afe#/group.php?gid=2210504406 (You may need to be logged in to facebook to see that page)

Anyone can join this facebook group (about 3,500 members so far!), and if you keep an eye on the discussion boards and the events column, you can keep up to date on IVAW's activities. I think the last "first casualty" event was in LA this last September, but there are other events, like "tower guard" that are really effective, too.