10.9M First Amendment Aaron Trahan!
- Jon Lake

- Oct 6
- 3 min read
Does Aaron Trahan add to going Green? Going gas is not one of them yet what he does can be eco-type traveling! Great scenes from Aron, Haley, Amy Goodman and Jane Fonda!
And to promote the now famous Wheel of Doom penalties:
1. Running on fumes - You must drive until the tank says “empty.”
2. Local Legend - You must share a meal with a local from the nearest town before moving on.
3. Route Roulette - You must receive directions from a stranger and follow them word for word.
4. Reverse Card - You must turn around the way you came and find another way to your next Airbnb.
5. Detour - You are not allowed to drive on highways to the next Airbnb.
6. Silent Treatment – No talking between Ryan & Haley for the entire road trip.
7. Airplane Mode - You must get to your next Airbnb without your phones.
8. Locked Out - You are not allowed to sleep in your next Airbnb.
9. The Split - One of you must split up and find another way to your next Airbnb.
10. Red Light, Green Light - Roll a dice — whatever it lands on, you must wait that many hours before hitting the road.
11. Golden Ticket - Congratulations! You have unlocked immunity for 24 hours. It can be activated at any time.
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“Move Fast”: From McCarthyism to Authoritarianism, Jane Fonda Relaunches Father’s Free Speech Group
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The Oscar-winning actress and activist Jane Fonda is relaunching her father Henry Fonda’s free speech organization, the Committee for the First Amendment. First established in 1947 to combat the rise of McCarthyism, the organization brings together members of the film and television industry to push back against and refuse government censorship. Fonda’s announcement comes after the television network ABC brought back late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s show following widespread protest. Kimmel’s show had been pulled from the air after he made comments criticizing the Trump administration’s response to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “This regime is held up by pillars: military, media, professions and so forth. If each pillar organizes to remove support, we can do it,” says Fonda about why she’s decided to relaunch the organization now. “We have to do it.”
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AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, as we turn now to the Oscar-winning actress and activist Jane Fonda relaunching her father’s free speech organization, Committee for the First Amendment, which Henry Fonda established in 1947 to combat the rise of McCarthyism.
In a statement, the committee said, quote, “The federal government is once again engaged in a coordinated campaign to silence critics in the government, the media, the judiciary, academia, and the entertainment industry. We refuse to stand by and let that happen,” unquote.
Before Jane joins us, I want to turn to part of a radio program produced by the original Committee for the First Amendment for ABC in 1947. This is singer and actress Judy Garland.
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