Sep 18

www.ImVotingRepublican.com I'm Voting Republican is a satirical look at the likely outcome of another four years of Republican government. The not-so-subtle message behind the film is the importance of a united bloc of citizens willing to take the time and effort to vote Democrat in order to improve America's domestic and foreign policy.
Sep 18

The strangest McCain campaign ad yet.
Sep 18

Hateration in the GOP dancerie. I'm soooo glad you all asked for commentary on Sarah Palin and made me sit through the convention last night. Thanks a LOT.
Sep 18

http://www.hotforwords.com to request words
Sep 18

http://floydbogart.com/vote.html Can Your Vote Count?
Sep 18

Joined Ron Paul Speeches @ The Debate Into 1 all individual clips are in my vids now since youtube messed up the audio sync, click on them if u dont like this
Sep 18

Watch Ronald Reagan's speech to the 1964 Republican National Convention
Sep 18

Ronald Reagan
Sep 18

Ron Paul responds to McCain's "100 years in Iraq" statement in the Jan. 30 debate on CNN.
Sep 18

Full story at http://www.thebluestate.com/2007/02/video_texas_rep.html Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) stood his ground and joined the twenty-or-so other Republicans that have decided to vote with the House Democrats in favor of a non-binding Iraq resolution that condemns President Bush's troop surge. Speaking of Bush, Congressman Paul was very straight-forward in his displeasure for Bush's "demented philosophy of conquest." Here is a portion of his floor speech: RON PAUL: "In recent decades, our policies have been driven by neoconservative empire radicalism; profiteering in the military industrial complex; misplaced do-good internationalism; mercantilistic notions regarding the need to control natural resources; and blind loyalty to various governments in the Middle East." You can add Ron Paul's name to the small list of the few level-headed Republicans left in Congress.
Sep 18

http://www.YouDecide2008.com - 2008 Republican Presidential candidates debate from St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire sponsored by ABC News, WMUR-TV, and Facebook on January 5, 2008.
Sep 18

This week on The Listening Post, we bring you a critique of the media coverage of the run up to and during the week-long Republican National Convention. We look back at the Ingrid Betancourt rescue by the Colombian government and ask some searching questions. In News Divide, we see what happened when the McCain 'Straight Talk Express' made a stop at in Minnesota for the Republican National Convention, despite the threat of derailment by Hurricane Gustav and shock news of a teenage pregnancy. Like the Democratic party did the past week during its convention, the Republicans wanted to seize this opportunity to display party unity and show off McCain's chosen running mate: Sarah Palin. However, with Hurricane Gustav cutting a devastating path along the Gulf Coast, the party re-choreographed the event to avoid a major PR blunder. When the hurricane was at its fiercest, reporters learned that the dyed-in-the-wool conservative's daughter, Bristol Palin, was about to become a mother, out of wedlock and at the age of 17. In the second half of our show, Salah Khadr poses the following question: was the release of Ingrid Betancourt (and 14 other hostages) by the South American FARC rebel group earlier this year too good to be true? It has been alleged that military personnel impersonated both humanitarian workers in the form of Red Cross and journalists from pan-Latin American TV station, Telesur, as part of the ruse that enabled them to get close to the guerrillas, and release the hostages. The against-all-the-odds success of 'Operation Checkmate' raises a whole host of questions, with regards to the mode of rescue and the long term implications it may have on journalists and aid workers in similar situations. In Newsbytes, we revisit the case of imprisoned Egyptian blogger, Kareem Amer and the new laws that the Mubarak government is employing to keep tabs on internet users. We report on Ingushetian journalist, Magomed Yevloyev, who was shot in the head whilst in Russian police custody. Finally, still in Russia, we see how prime minister and self-styled Action Man figure, Vladimir Putin, supposedly acted the hero when he shot a predatory Siberian tiger dead. Finally, for our Video of the Week, we show you how Al Jazeera made the news in Golden, Colorado, as reported by the Washington Post's Dana Milbank.
Sep 18

Former Representative Jim Leach of Iowa spoke at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
Sep 18

Joe Barton and Al Gore exchange remarks at a congressional hearing (Mar. 21, 2007)
Sep 18

http://www.YouDecide2008.com - 2008 Republican Presidential candidates debate from St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire sponsored by ABC News, WMUR-TV, and Facebook on January 5, 2008.
Sep 18

This week on The Listening Post, we bring you a critique of the media coverage of the run up to and during the week-long Republican National Convention. In News Divide, we see what happened when the McCain 'Straight Talk Express' made a stop at in Minnesota for the Republican National Convention, despite the threat of derailment by Hurricane Gustav and shock news of a teenage pregnancy. Like the Democratic party did the past week during its convention, the Republicans wanted to seize this opportunity to display party unity and show off McCain's chosen running mate: Sarah Palin. However, with Hurricane Gustav cutting a devastating path along the Gulf Coast, the party re-choreographed the event to avoid a major PR blunder. When the hurricane was at its fiercest, reporters learned that the dyed-in-the-wool conservative's daughter, Bristol Palin, was about to become a mother, out of wedlock and at the age of 17. In the second half of our show, Salah Khadr poses the following question: was the release of Ingrid Betancourt (and 14 other hostages) by the South American FARC rebel group earlier this year too good to be true? It has been alleged that military personnel impersonated both humanitarian workers in the form of Red Cross and journalists from pan-Latin American TV station, Telesur, as part of the ruse that enabled them to get close to the guerrillas, and release the hostages. The against-all-the-odds success of 'Operation Checkmate' raises a whole host of questions, with regards to the mode of rescue and the long term implications it may have on journalists and aid workers in similar situations. In Newsbytes, we revisit the case of imprisoned Egyptian blogger, Kareem Amer and the new laws that the Mubarak government is employing to keep tabs on internet users. We report on Ingushetian journalist, Magomed Yevloyev, who was shot in the head whilst in Russian police custody. Finally, still in Russia, we see how prime minister and self-styled Action Man figure, Vladimir Putin, supposedly acted the hero when he shot a predatory Siberian tiger dead. Finally, for our Video of the Week, we show you how Al Jazeera made the news in Golden, Colorado, as reported by the Washington Post's Dana Milbank.
Sep 18

Rick Sanchez and Kiran Chetry appear not to expect the answer they got from a Republican college student on a special "College Week" edition of CNN's American Morning. Laura Elizabeth Morales, a Republican and a junior at the University of Texas appears with Rachel Moore, Democrat and a senior at Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania. On being asked who she thinks the GOP candidate will be for the 2008 Presidential election, Morales puts her support behind Texas Congressman Ron Paul. "I really think he's a sound traditional conservative," says Morales. "I really think he really sticks to the Constitution, and really stands for what conservatives believe in." A surprised Sanchez asks: "What are you trying to say?" Chetry follows up to ask if there is any, as she puts it, 'top tier' GOP candidate that Morales would support because, she says, "if I was a betting woman I'd say Ron Paul doesn't have a chance, unfortunately for you." Chetry asks if there is a "lack of enthusiasm" over the 'top tier' GOP candidate. "Having been the idealistic betting candidate," says Morales, "I'd say Ron Paul's got the chance. Idealistically. As far as the 'top tier' candidates, I don't really think they stand for what traditional conservatives believe in. You've got Giuliani out there, who's really an anti-gun Republican who's going to lose a strong base, especially here in the South. And then Mitt Romney kind of flip-flops on his issues. John McCain, I think, is pretty much just 'out,' but we really need a strong, solid conservative..." Democrat Rachel Moore weighs in for her side: "It doesn't really matter who gets the ticket because anybody could be a better president than President Bush at this point, and let's focus on just a Democrat winning in 2008, and put aside everything pre-primary politics." "That's not the question," interjects Sanchez. "If you had to pick somebody, who would you pick?" "I'd pick a Democrat," responds Moore, to the hosts' amazement. "Let's face it..." "You're going to make a great senator one day," quips Sanchez. "All of the College Democrats," says Moore, "we're so behind just winning a Democrat in 2008. If you look at all the Republican candidates -- the Democrats are such a diverse group, and all the Republican candidates -- every one of them, they've said they'd commute Scooter Libby, they said they would stay in Iraq and turn it into the next Korea..." Sanchz follows up: "If it was Porky Pig, would you vote for him just because he's a Democrat?" "Now, that's taking it a little far," says Moore. Sanchez: "So you do consider who the person is, right?" "I didn't say that, sir," says Moore. "It's time for a Democrat to win. Let's focus on that first." Moving on to the "most important issue," Morales brings up Social Security, saying that her generation stands to be robbed of funds currently being put into the government, and that the issue needs to be at the forefront of the 2008 election. Moore says she stands with the Democrats on the environment, student aid, and universal health care, "among other things." "We really can't be pegged to one issue at this point. We're so educated and ready to go." "You can't nail her down this morning," says Chetry of Moore, citing "interesting perspectives" from the guests. The following video is from CNN's American Morning, broadcast on August 24.
Sep 18

Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com
Sep 18

Nueces County Republican Convention
Sep 18

Ari Melber show's how it's done.
Sep 18

A guest on CNBC and Pat Buchanan comment on Ron Paul followed by Ron Paul in the debate.
Sep 18

http://wwpresidentialvote.blogspot.com/ Republican National Convention Sarah Palin Speech Quotable Quotes Difference between a Hockey Mum and a Pitbull, lipstick. We tend to prefer candidates who don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco. when the stadium lights go out, and those Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot - what exactly is our opponent's plan? But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate. I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a "community organizer," except that you have actual responsibilities.
Sep 18

http://wwpresidentialvote.blogspot.com/ Republican National Convention Sarah Palin Speech Part 3
Sep 18

Jackie and Dunlap deconstruct the CNN/YouTube Republican Debate. http://www.redstateupdate.com
Sep 18

Reagan administration official Bruce Fein, on why some Republicans support Cheney impeachment