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paid for those mistakes
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but this demonizing
of accompany

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I think I am in a time
warp or something

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that I fell asleep
and woke up 50years ago

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and we heard that
kind of rhetoric.

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Well we have a very very
broad set of people angry

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very angry at
this corporation

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well people from
the left of the spectrum

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who don’t produce anything
except hot air.

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From its complicity
in unspeakable

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human rights
violations overseas

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against women gays labourers
and indigenous peoples

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to its efforts to subvert
U. S. foreign policy

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and deceive the courts
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the public and
its own stockholders

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Unocal is emblematic
of corporate abuse

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and corporate power
run amok

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... is immoral.
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Unocal cannot
do business in Burma

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without supporting
that hopeless regime...

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The curse for me has been
the fact that in making these

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you know documentary films
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I’ve seen that they
actually can impact change

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so I’m just compelled
to just keep making them.

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Yep that’s me
doing what l do

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All year long I give big
companies a hard time

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but at Christmas time I like
to set aside my differences

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and reach out to big business
like cigarette companies.

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Deck the Halls with
boughs of holly...

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fa la la la la
la la la

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I went to Littleton
Colorado

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where the Columbine
shooting took place

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and I didn’t
know this

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but when I arrived I learned
what the primary job is

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of the parents of the kids who
go to Columbine High School.

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The number one job
in Littleton Colorado

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They work
for Lockheed Martin

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building weapons
of mass destruction.

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But they don’t
see the connect


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