Are there any real differences between parties, or are all politicians just after money and power? http://www.theresident.net – get a new view on the news at http://www.rt.com
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Are there any real differences between parties, or are all politicians just after money and power? http://www.theresident.net – get a new view on the news at http://www.rt.com
Duration : 0:2:15
Two Trillion Bucks – Tennessee Ernie Ford Revisited
Obama got elected, now there is no end;
The Democrats wanna tax and spend,
Tax and spend us into bankruptcy,
With a tax-cheat runnin’ our Treasury.
You spend two trillion bucks, and what do you get?
No recovery but deeper in debt.
St. Peter better call me fore it’s too late;
I owe my soul to the welfare state!
Obama is a leftist, as he can’t deny;
Govern from the center, was a great big lie.
Karl Marx Manifesto is his playbook,
And you and me soon will be on the hook.
You spend two trillion bucks, in unsecured cash;
Soon the dollar will be pure trash.
Our bond holders we have to appease;
We owe our soul to the Red Chinese.
Obama and his people are makin’ a mess,
Bernanke’s fired up the printing press,
Printin’ money that don’t exist,
No wonder America is gettin’ (peeved?)
You spend two trillion bucks,
They aint done yet!
Obama and Pelosi are pilin’ up the debt.
I work hard for the money, this I don’t deserve
We owe our souls to the Federal Reserve!
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Ethiopian Election 2010 5th Round Political Party’s Debate II
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The final blow that killed the asbestos bailout bill. This ad was referenced over and over during final debate on the Senate floor as Democrats challenged Trent Lott and Bill Frist to explain away these previously hidden memos from the same asbestos makers that were pushing the bailout.
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October 15, 2008 lecture by Professor Martin Lewis for the Geography of United States Elections (GEOG 5) course. Professor Lewis covers the basic principle of political geography; the “red and blue” map of the United States; different ways of mapping U.S. presidential elections; differences in voting behavior between national elections and state and local elections; electoral geography in selected foreign countries.
Offered by Stanford’s Continuing Studies program, this course will last five weeks, and include a debrief after the presidential election. Each Wednesday, we will post a new recorded lecture on YouTube.
Geography of US Elections Course Website:
http://geog05.stanford.edu/
Join the Discussion:
http://geog05.stanford.edu/?cat=15
Stanford Continuing Studies:
http://csp.stanford.edu/
Stanford Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
Duration : 1:46:7
Despite Y2K panic at the beginning of the decade, the first ten years of the new millennium proved that our fellow humans are much more dangerous than malfunctioning machines. Unprecedented terrorist attacks on American soil, followed by subsequent attacks around the world punctuated the 2000s. Climate change and unparalleled natural disasters killed hundreds of thousands. Not to mention the global economic meltdown. To finish it off, the world was scared to death by the swine flu pandemic the perfect end to a dreadful decade. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com reviews these and more milestones from the first decade of the new millennium.
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http://twitter.com/gopleader Follow Leader Boehner on Twitter for real time updates on House Republicans’ efforts to stop the Democrats’ proposed government takeover of health care.
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