Obama, existence of life beyond Earth, UFO, aliens

Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 and filed under presidential debate | 25 Comments »

“It was an unidentified flying object, OK? It’s, like, it’s unidentified,” Kucinich said during one of the few highlights at the Democratic presidential debate in Philadelphia. “I saw something.” You have to keep in mind that more — that Jimmy Carter saw a UFO and also that more people in this country have seen UFOs than I think approve of George Bush’s presidency,” Kucinich said.

Debate moderator Tim Russert then cited a poll saying that 14 percent of Americans claim to have seen a UFO, to which Kucinich asked: “What as that percentage?”

Truth Is Out There “Fourteen,” Russert answered.

“Thank you,” Kucinich responded.

Tim Russert asked Sen. Barack Obama about his belief in the existence of life of life beyond Earth.

“I don’t presume to know. What I know is there is life here on Earth, and — and that we’re not attending to life here on Earth,” Obama said.

Duration : 0:2:6

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Debate: How to Deal with a Nuclear Iran?

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under how to debate | 6 Comments »

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/03/25/Resolved_America_Cannot_Tolerate_a_Nuclear_Iran

Foreign relations scholars Karim Sadjadpour, Joshua Muravchik, and Elliot Abrams debate how the United States should respond to an Iranian nuclear weapons program. Sadjapour argues that Iran’s impetus to pursue nuclear weapons can be found in their “sense of insecurity vis-a-vis the United States.” Joshua Muravchik disagrees, stating that “Iran is an immensely aggressive, violent country.”

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Karim Sadjadpour, Elliott Abrams and Joshua Muravchi debate: America cannot tolerate a nuclear Iran and must go to any lengths to prevent it. – Miller Center of Public Affairs

Karim Sadjadpour is the International Crisis Group’s Iran analyst, based in Tehran and Washington DC. He is a regular contributor to BBC World, CNN, National Public Radio, and PBS NewsHour, and has also written in the Washington Post, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, and New Republic.

Joshua Muravchik is a visiting scholar at the John Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and a former resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He is the author of several books, including the upcoming The Next Founders: Voices of Democracy in the Middle East.

Elliott Abrams is the Senior Fellow on the Council on Foreign Relations. Abrams is also the Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy (200509).

Duration : 0:4:39

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Three Way Presidential Debate – Obama, McCain, and Nader.

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 and filed under presidential debate | No Comments »

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Duration : 0:2:27

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Rethink Afghanistan War: Jason Rosenbaum vs. David Atkins

Posted by admin on January 13th, 2010 and filed under debate topics | 15 Comments »

Jason Rosenbaum faces off against David Atkins in our Afghanistan debate topic ‘Will an expanded war in Afghanistan hurt President Obama’s domestic agenda?’!

We must rethink our policy toward Afghanistan. Congressional oversight hearings on Afghanistan would facilitate a substantial public debate on this war. Learn more at http://rethinkafghanistan.com.

Duration : 0:6:20

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Special Edition The First Presidential Debate

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 and filed under presidential debate | No Comments »

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com We analyze the first presidential debate of the 2008 presidential election.

Duration : 0:4:50

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Tensions Flare Between Obama and Clinton at SC Debate

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2009 and filed under debate | 25 Comments »

South Carolina Democratic Presidential Debate, January 21, 2008

Duration : 0:7:36

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236.com: Synchronized Presidential Debating

Posted by admin on November 1st, 2009 and filed under presidential debate | 25 Comments »

http://www.236.com
Did watching the 2nd and 3rd debates give you a feeling of déjà vu? This montage of synced-up footage from all three presidential debates confirms our deep-seated belief that every debate was exactly the same.
Watch more at http://www.236.com/video

Duration : 0:2:25

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The Great Stimulus Debate: What You Need To Know About How Will The Stimulus Will Affect Our Economy

Posted by admin on October 28th, 2009 and filed under how to debate | 22 Comments »

A fact-based look at how the Economic Stimulus will affect our economy. Because this stimulus was poorly designed, it will not be timely enough to help, it targets the wrong sectors, and it will be anything but temporary. It will lead to higher debts and lower long-term GDP, which hurts you, your children and rewards political special interests. It is time to hold politicians accountable for creating this mess and failing to fix it.

Duration : 0:11:0

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John McCain and Barack Obama at the First Presidential Debate

Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under presidential debate | 25 Comments »

Highlight reel of John McCain and Barack Obama’s first presidential debate, September 26, 2008

Duration : 0:11:4

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John McCain and Barack Obama at the First Presidential Debate

Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under presidential debate | 25 Comments »

Highlight reel of John McCain and Barack Obama’s first presidential debate, September 26, 2008

Duration : 0:11:4

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