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Romney's campaign is funded by the same mega banks that Obama's was so if he is elected he will do what's best to keep the greedy banks in power. Ron Paul's campaign is funded by the citizens so he will do whats best for the people if elected.
http://youtu.be/bW6NgyzcF0oRomney's campaign is funded by the same mega banks that Obama's was so if... more
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FOX Anchor Loses Show For Covering NDAA & Occupy Too Much?!
This is breaking news. More information will be added in subsequent videos as it becomes available. Journalist David Seaman calls for a nationwide boycott against News Corporation, FOX News, and FOX Business Network for canceling Judge Andrew Napolitano's prime-time show, "Freedom Watch."
Judge Napolitano was one of the few mainstream television anchors covering NDAA, economic unrest, and political corruption. The cancellation of his show is a major blow to liberty, and the final nail in the coffin of our bought and sold press. He's one of the TRULY good ones, even though we don't always agree with his libertarian take on things.
Disobedience is civil. Disobedience is called for. Cancel FOX News and FOX Business on your cable or satellite package.FOX Anchor Loses Show For Covering NDAA & Occupy Too Much?!
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By Andrew Jones
Sunday, January 15, 2012
While many have directed anger towards the four U.S. marines urinating on dead Taliban soldiers, Rick Perry seemed to place his frustration on the issue more towards the White House.
On CNN’s State of the Union Sunday morning, the Texas governor was asked his thoughts about the controversial video. Although he criticized the four marines’ actions, Perry felt the potential punishment they face from the Obama administration is more alarming.
“What’s really disturbing to me is this kind of over the top rhetoric from this administration and their distain for the military it appears,” he said. “These kids made a mistake. There’s no doubt about it. Shouldn’t have done it. It’s bad. But to call it a criminal act is over the top.”
“The idea that this administration would go after these young people for a criminal act is again, I think it is over the top. Did they make a mistake? Absolutely. Should they be reprimanded and appropriate punish? Yes. But going after them as a criminal act? Really bad message.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/15/perry-over-the-top-to-give-urinating-marines-criminal-charges/
WATCH: Video from CNN, which was broadcast on January 15, 2012. (Highlighted clip starts at 1:55).
"I must say that I agree with Rick Perry, on this issue, War is Hell, and folks do things that may seem Disgusting to folks that are not in the fight, these folks could have been trying to Kill them!!! I am not saying their behavior was right or wrong, I am just saying there is no reason for Criminal Charges"By Andrew Jones
Sunday, January 15, 2012
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Reporting from New Hampshire for Current TV's "Politically Direct 2012," David Shuster asks Al Gore what it feels like to win in that state. "Campaigning across New Hampshire is really and truly a fantastic experience," Gore says. "I have no motive for pandering to New Hampshire anymore -- I'm a recovering politician and the dangers of a relapse have diminished considerably... They are famously used to interacting with all the candidates... and if at the end of that process you come out a winner, it really does feel great."
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Cenk Uygur asks Al Gore a question from the current.com live chat about whether Ron Paul will become the Ralph Nader of this election on Current TV's "Politically Direct 2012." "He has to think about the future of his son, Rand Paul, in the Republican party," Gore says. "I think that his speech tonight is consistent to his mission of building a libertarian movement... My guess is that he will not now run as an independent." Paul's biggest influence, Gore predicts, may be in garnering enough delegates to impact or introduce a plank for the Republican party platform.
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Eleanor Clift of "Newsweek" joins Current TV's "Politically Direct 2012" to talk about how attacks on Mitt Romney have increased in the days before the New Hampshire primary. "If Romney figures out a way to respond credibly, it could toughen him for the coming campaign, or it could seriously weaken him." Al Gore points to Rick Perry's use of Romney saying "I like to fire people" as a ringtone as indication that Romney is now GOP enemy No. 1.
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Cenk Uygur, Jennifer Granholm and Al Gore react to Jon Huntsman's speech after coming in third in the New Hampshire primary. "I came in third place for the contest for the nomination [in 1988], and I thought that was great," Gore says, laughing, "but he doesn't have anywhere to go now, I don't think."
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Brian Unger, Jennifer Granholm, Michael Shure and Cenk Uygur analyze the stark differences between Ron Paul and Mitt Romney during Current TV's "Politically Direct 2012" New Hampshire primary coverage. Of Paul's speech in New Hampshire, Granholm says, "That is authentic Ron Paul. Mitt Romney's got teleprompters. He's got a very scripted speech. Ron Paul is just Ron Paul." But while honesty and authenticity has given Paul an edge so far, Cenk is still skeptical about the future. "Does this translate to better numbers in South Carolina and Florida?" Cenk asks. "Because right now, he isn't doing very well."
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President Barack Obama swiped at Texas Gov. Rick Perry, criticizing him as "a governor whose state is on fire, denying climate change."
Obama also poked at the audience reactions at recent GOP presidential debates, singling out those who cheered at the prospect of someone dying because he didn't have health insurance – and those who booed a gay service member.
http://veracitystew.com/2011/09/26/war-of-words-obama-slams-perry-on-climate-change/President Barack Obama swiped at Texas Gov. Rick Perry, criticizing him as "a... more
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What you saw tonight is something much more sinister than not having a healthcare plan. It’s sadism, pure and simple. It’s the same impulse that led people in the Coliseum to cheer when the lions ate the Christians. And that seems to be where we are heading — bread and circuses, without the bread. The world that Hobbes wrote about — “the war of all against all.”
http://veracitystew.com/2011/09/13/gop-death-applause-like-romans-cheering-lions-to-eat-christians/What you saw tonight is something much more sinister than not having a healthcare... more
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WASHINGTON -- House Republicans overwhelmingly passed a budget proposal Friday that would fundamentally overhaul and slash funding for Medicare -- a vote that Democrats are predicting will come back to haunt the GOP in 2012.WASHINGTON -- House Republicans overwhelmingly passed a budget proposal Friday that... more
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans has launched a campaign to issue one of the specialty license plates honoring Confederate Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was once the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. The NAACP and a Facebook group are protesting the plate, which at the earliest would be unveiled in 2014.The Sons of Confederate Veterans has launched a campaign to issue one of the specialty... more
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