

http://freedomtofascism - From activist and director Aaron Russo, AMERICA: FREEDOM TO FASCISM. Full Film version here.
it's been done before but the irony of his words is illustrated so well here! if only a president was brave enough to speak these words in this order.
a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced.
Once again The Daily Show hits one out of the ballpark with this piece on the congressional softball league which I remember fondly from a summer internship on the Hill. But like all things in D.C. these days, power and partisanship led the republicans to break from tradition and form their own softball league. But sticking with recent tradition, republicans refused to speak on camera when confronted about their shenanigans and hid behind their lawyers (reminding me of a recent altercation I had with a republican lawyer who chose to hide behind his wife rather than speak to me directly). Or, as Daily Show correspondent Dan Bakkedahl poetically put it, they acted like "pussies". Unfortunately, like most things republicans do these days, there are serious consequences to their actions. And it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry when Bakkedahl asks a republican operative at the end of the segment if he "would say that [his] decision to storm out in the middle of an interview reflect the general dickishness amongst republicans that's probably responsible for the fact that New Orleans is under water".
An explanation of net neutrality and a quick interview with music artist Moby at a recent press conference on Capitol Hill. Please feel free to mix into your own podcast to let people know about net neutrality.
Far Rite Records(tm) Presents - Folk Songs of the Far Right Wing.
A video by Anders Brownworth that does a great job explaining the problem consumers and businesses will face without an enforceable net neutrality policy, in the US. It was a runner up in the Pulver Net Neutrality Video Contest.
EFF's new video that does a great job explaining the consumer gripes about the broadcast flag, the radio flag, and the analog hole "copyright protections" proposed by the MPAA/RIAA. Both educational and entertaining. You can donate to the EFF with the "Publisher Hook-Up" link on the right.
A comparison between the pre-air version of the Simpsons and the one that made it to the air, with the latter being censored due to a comment about the Iraq War.