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But herein we learn that our own U.S. citizens, 'guilty' of only exercising their 1st amendment rights, were treated so harshly that the U.S. would have been in violation of numerous articles of the Geneva Convention had it been in effect at that time.
Human
rights
violations such this are are why the ACLU exists today.
In the name of moderniazation and er, animal
rights
(what's that?), the chimps have again been taken off the air and replaced with claymation bird models.
Eastwood should never have been able to get his hands on the movie
rights.
Like I said, Eastwood should have never gotten his hands on the movie
rights.
No missionary would knowingly be sent by the church blindly into this ridiculously perfect little Christian town as some kind of "challenge" if it knew of the strictures on proselytizing, and if the church did know of such a rule, it would never rely on mere missionaries to fight the battle for equal preaching
rights.
The last interview Aileen gave is heartbreaking, Going from acceptance to the fate she finds herself in, Happy even, To be getting it over with, To exploding with anger at everybody who made money from her story wile leaving her with an unfair trail an unfair investigation (movie rights!!).
here are the main two points i disagree with this film on: - the confederate states of America were called a confederacy because their chief concern was with states
' rights
over the federal government.
Open minded interviews with BOTH sides of this issue make it crystal clear why gay marriage is crucial to the survival of the gay community- it appears to be far more than a label of equality or simply being fair with financial
rights.
Troma bought the
rights
to a real bad Indonesian action film (shot in Panavision) and re-dubbed it.
It focuses around the ground breaking legislation that has Massachusetts at the forefront of this generation's civil
rights
movement.
Hit me wastes the film
rights
to Jim Thompson's excellent novel A SWELL-LOOKING BABE.
It was /is the best
rights
of passage movie/event ever.
So does anyone actually own the
rights
to this film, because I can't imagine anyone would want to.
This movie was based on the murders of the three civil
rights
workers in 1964.
I believe Ray was involved with the original film, and ended up with the
rights
after some litigation, and elected to make the revisions with new footage.
As always in Barcelon, Spain, we were looking for hours in Pakistan supermarkets until we found a spectacular pirate copy in widescreen and glorious sound.Indians are decidedly devoted not to show their movies in Spain as they premiere us to buy this movies in pirate copies and don't giving us the
rights
for distribution here.
picked up the DVD
rights
to this.it really is a scream.notably
Linda McCartney was one of the best advocates for animal
rights
and vegetarianism for years, the film barely mentioned her cooking skills and cookery books devoted to vegetarianism.
Can you make a list of
rights?
Popular occult author Dennis Wheatley was so pleased with Hammer's 1968 movie version of his novel The Devil Rides Out that he happily agreed to them making further adaptations of his work, even going so far as to granting the
rights
for nothing.
Maybe the owners of the official Jaws
rights
were a bit jealous, as this should have been an official sequel to the 1975 classic.
It shows, realistically, the indignities women suffered to gain their right to vote- one is shocked that the U.S. government would have the audacity to treat political prisoners in such a fashion (but then again, this is Woodrow Wilson, who led some of the U.S.'s greatest civil
rights
infractions)--especially in a fight that should never have had to happen.
My heart and feelings are with all those unfortunate but brave people who stood out for their self-respect and civil
rights.
How so?Seems that Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal and Ruth Roman all had a son born September 25th in the same year and all three, for various reasons, placed him with the Shelter Adoption Agency and signed away all
rights.
Not really fair to call this a Troma film because Troma bought the
rights
to distribute this low budget film but had nothing to do with it's creation.
It was already complete when Troma bought the
rights
to it.
Perhaps he was on such a low budget that he couldn't afford certain
rights
but when Bob Moog talks about 'Switched on Bach' as being a ground breaking album, changing the public perception of what electronic music could offer, there isn't one single note from the album played.
Being part of the front lines of the struggle for civil rights; he is summoned into the Viet Nam War.
It is after all the 60's and the world is hardly easing into change of attitude toward war, personal rights, personal freedoms and the mixing of the races.
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