Saturday, September 8, 2007

Million Worker March

Duration: 06:26 minutes
Upload Time: 06-08-24 23:01:16
User: liamh2
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On Oct. 17, 2004, activists from across the country converged on Washington, D.C., at the Lincoln Memorial. They pushed for the Labor Movement to go on the offensive against the reactionary elements in our society. it features Jack Heyman of Local 10, in San Francisoc, CA, of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, (ILUW), and Ken Riley of the International Longshoremens Association ( ILA )Local 1422, in Charleston, SC. This producer is proud to say that in his youth, he was a member of two ILA locals in Baltimore City.

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lasha1974 ::: Favorites
It's so disgusting that workers pay taxes to "Governments" which are now profiteering from the hand that feeds to capitalize for corporate and personal gain, and establishing "Security" to protect their "Investment". The internet is a blessing, the peoples weapon, and we need to harness it before they learn to control it. Regardless, as my old mans always told me, "The People Will Always Prevail As they Always Have".
07-08-16 19:25:58
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legoji ::: Favorites
go Jack go--local 13-63-94,we love your effort!
06-11-18 10:30:21
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schuminweb ::: Favorites
Excellent video. A good view, though nothing like my own MWM experience. I like the inclusion of the anti-war banners.
06-09-15 05:43:48
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Droness ::: Favorites
I commend you. I have put your video up on our soldiersofsolidarity google group for all to see. We too are fighting but haven't had near the success as shown in your video. We need to all get together and show this country what we are made of and that we won't let corporate greed and govenment corruption take this country over.
06-08-27 14:20:07
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liamh2 ::: Favorites
Thanks so much. In my younger days, I was a member of the ILA union in Baltimore back in the late 50s.
06-08-27 13:14:54
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Droness ::: Favorites
We MUST make some more noise. Do this again! Keep up the heat!
06-08-27 12:46:23
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