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Showing posts with label utube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utube. Show all posts
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
McCain on Obama- 'That One'
Here is McCain's 'Dean Scream' moment last night
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Bush Takes up Sword Dancing
While we pay, they play...
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Friday, January 4, 2008
YouTube- Obama Victory Speech
Barack speaks after his win in the Iowa Caucuses.
YouTube- Edwards Speaks After Iowa Caucuses
Edwards speaks after the caucuses.
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YouTube- Hillary Post Iowa Caucus Speech
Here is what she had to say...
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Obama Girl Returns for Iowa
She's back and ready to fight...
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Benazir Bhutto on David Frost
An chilling interview that took place right after the first assassination attempt on her life. Here she talks about those who would like to see her dead. Play close attention to what she has to say.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Iowa Caucuses Movie Trailer- John Edwards
A great and inspiring ad.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
Chuck Schumer- Give Mukasey a Chance!
A sad look back at the Mukasey hearings. This is followed by an excellent analysis of the torture issue with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! and Naomi Klein.
Monday, December 3, 2007
John Edwards at the Heartland Presidential Forum
A clip of John Edwards at the recent Heartland Presidential Forum. He seems to be the only candidate that dares speak out about the out of control corporations and the many unfair business practices that have become commonplace today. Take a look...
Friday, November 30, 2007
I-35 Can Stop Homosexuality

John Edwards vs Mitt Romney- Two Americas
Mitt Romney, the multi-millionaire, needs to take a look at the economic realities that exist in the United States today. John Edwards gives him a primer...
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Monday, November 26, 2007
John Edwards- Born TV Ad
A great ad running in South Carolina.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government

I have always enjoyed Sirota's writings on the corrupting influence that corporate money has had on our political system. His latest book, Hostile Takeover: How Big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government--And How We Take It Back
Do you ever wonder if there's a connection between the increasingly frequent corruption scandals in the news and the steady decline in the quality of life for millions of Americans? Do you ever wonder what corporations get for the millions of dollars they pour into the American political system? Do you ever think the government has been hijacked by forces hostile to average Americans? Do you ever want to fight back?
If your answer to any of these questions is "yes," then Hostile Takeover is your guide.
Millions of Americans lack health care, millions more struggle to afford it. Politicians claim they care, and then pass legislation that does nothing more than send more cash to the HMO industry. Wages have been stagnant for thirty years, and the minimum wage isn't enough to live on, even as corporate profits skyrocket. Politicians say they want to fix the problem, and then pass bills written by lobbyists that help drive wages even lower and punish those crushed by debt. Jobs are being shipped overseas, pensions are being cut, politicians feign outrage, and then support policies written by their Big Money donors that ships more jobs overseas and help executives eliminate workers' retirement benefits.
People who are worried about their families feel helpless when confronted with this reality; patriotic individuals who love their country are worried about what these trends mean for the future of America. And our government, more concerned about maintaining its corporate sponsorship than protecting its citizens, does nothing about it. In fact, politicians deliberately work to make these problems worse.
In Hostile Takeover, David Sirota seeks to open the eyes of ordinary Americans and show us exactly how corporate interests have conquered our democracy, aided and abetted by their lackeys in our allegedly representative government. At a time when more and more of America's major political leaders are being indicted or investigated for corruption, Sirota takes readers on a journey that shows how all of this nefarious behavior happens right under our noses, how it is all symptomatic of a diseased political system, and how the high-profile scandals are merely one product of a political system and a political debate wholly owned by Big Money interests.
Sirota considers ten of the most pressing pocketbook issues for ordinary citizens' taxes, wages, jobs, debt, pensions, health care, prescription drugs, energy, worker protections and legal rights. In each case, he shows how workable solutions are buried under the lies of lobbyists, the influence of campaign cash, and the ubiquitous spin machine financed by Big Business.
With fiery passion, pinpoint wit, and lucid analysis, Sirota reveals the true enemies of reform and the increasingly sophisticated tactics being used to wage an economic war on ordinary citizens. Hostile Takeover is, in short, an easy-to-read guidebook not for the elitists, the insiders or the bought off politicians, but for the rest of us who are tired of government selling us out - and who want answers about how we can take our country back.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Las Vegas CNN Democratic Debate
A clip of the opening of tonight's debate in Las Vegas...
Fox News Smears Daily Kos

First of all, I think it was a great move by Newsweek to add Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas to do commentary on the upcoming election. Of course, the right wing bobble heads were in a tizzy and wasted no time in denouncing this decision. Take a look at last night's Hannity and Colmes segment where even 'liberal' Juan Williams joined in on the fun.
Oh, and the usual hit words were there...Code Pink...MoveOn.org...'Far Left' Daily Kos...Even Monica Lewinsky comes out!
On a side note, Code Pink and MoveOn.org must be thrilled to be getting such much free publicity from these right wing shows.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
John Edwards- Why Tuesday?
Why can't we have a holiday set aside for our elections?
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Keith Olbermann- Bush and the Cost of War
This excellent commentary by Keith Olbermann on the outright hypocrisy of George Bush on the issue of 'fiscal responsibility' highlights one of the reasons that Olbermann's show has skyrocketed in the ratings.
As a side, how in the hell can 'conservatives' that care so much about taxpayer money and government waste lie silent while the country is being bankrupted by this crew?
As a side, how in the hell can 'conservatives' that care so much about taxpayer money and government waste lie silent while the country is being bankrupted by this crew?
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Tom Tancredo- Be Afraid...Very Afraid
What ever happened to the politics of hope and a brighter future? Well, for the GOP, fear seems to be the only card that they ever play anymore. This ad by Tom Tancredo is perhaps the worst that I have seen in a long time. And note the explosion at the end...
Happy Christmas shopping!
Happy Christmas shopping!
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