| Posted 5 months ago by americanfilms.com |
We're on a greased chute to shitsville.
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| Posted 5 months ago by americanfilms.com |
We're on a greased chute to shitsville.
| Posted 8 months ago by americanfilms.com |
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| Posted 10 months ago by americanfilms.com |
Americanfilms.com heckles Larry Craig at press conference in Boise Idaho.
Citizens media at its finest. Thanks guys.
| Posted 11 months ago by americanfilms.com |
The Birth of Convenience, Part 1 with Robert Foster.
| a aajoeyjo video posted 11 months ago by americanfilms.com |
Madalyn Murray-O'Hair Short Film Part 1
This is a series of parts of a movie that was made in 1970 as a documentary piece about Madalyn. The office and home interviews were both done in Austin, Texas.
I posted this here because there are very few videos on YouTube about Madalyn, and indeed very few documentaries have surfaced. I felt it was important to remind current Atheists, and the next generation of Atheists about who she was, and what she did for our movement.
This film shows her lighter side, her kinder, gentler side. It's important for Atheists to be aware of that, since she got so much done for us.
It also features an extremely rare appearance on film by Mr. Richard O'Hair. As of 2004, he was the only person buried at Arlington National Cemetery with the Atheist "A" symbol on his grave marker. That took an incredible Atheist activist effort. Thanks to that effort, the US govt. recognizes our "A" symbol as a symbol of Atheism.
Say what you want about her, Madalyn Murray-O'Hair worked harder and accomplished more good for our movement than any Atheist did at the time, or ever since. A brief look at the list of court cases she filed will really open your eyes: www.atheists.org
| Posted 11 months ago by americanfilms.com |
Having It All.developers,urban,sprawl,corporatist,real estate,
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| Posted 11 months ago by americanfilms.com |
It's going to be like Heaven on Earth, folks. It's gonna be good. en.wikipedia.org
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