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In Struggle Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash

Guadeloupe-Haiti Workers Fight Back!; Sen. Sanders vs Health Care Lies - 27:57  

While Capital Says Get Back, The Workers of Guadeloupe-Haiti Said Fight Back!
with
. Elie Domota, General Secretary, General Union of Workers ofGuadeloupe (UGTG) & leader of the general strike there last
winter.

. Fignolé Saint Cyr, General Secretary, Autonomous
Confederation of Haitian Workers (CATH).

Senator Sanders Unfiltered: Lies, Fibs and Anti-ReformersProduced by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films

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While Capital Says Get Back, The Workers of Guadeloupe-Haiti Said Fight Back!
with
. Elie Domota, General Secretary, General Union of Workers ofGuadeloupe (UGTG) & leader of the general strike there last winter.
. Fignolé Saint Cyr, General Secretary, Autonomous Confederation of Haitian Workers (CATH).

When the U.S. economy catches a cold the workers of the Caribbean suffer pneumonia – their unemployment skyrockets, as does the prices of goods and services and the legacy of racism is exacerbated. Facing these dilemmas more than 25% of Guadeloupe’s work force, 100,000 strong, went on strike for forty-five days, facing down riot police, and finally paralyzing the Island before the French government conceded to their demands. In Haiti, a country with historical and cultural similarities and ties to Guadeloupe, the unions are playing a major role in the struggle to restore democracy after the U.S. government removed democratically elected President Aristide and U.N. troops continue to occupy the country. Building Bridges brings you a rare opportunity to hear from leaders of the Guadeloupe-Haiti Tour USA, who didn’t give,
but rose up!
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Senator Sanders Unfiltered: Lies, Fibs and Anti-Reformers
Produced by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films

Town Hall Meetings have become a way for the Right to spew lies
about Health care reform drowning out any serious discussion. Now
US Senator Bernie Sanders responds to one such amalgamation of
distortions posted on TwitVid by Realman10000 . In his response,
Sanders corrects the record and tells us what health care reform is
really about.

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