Brigadier General Keith Kerr asks about Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. He is now openly out.
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Brigadier General Keith Kerr asks about Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. He is now openly out.
http://petulantweb.com
Duration : 0:5:8
Breaking the Sound Barrier: Third-Party Candidates Ralph Nader & Cynthia McKinney Respond to Final McCain-Obama Debate
Senators Barack Obama and John McCain met last night for the final debate before the November 4th presidential election, sparring over the economy, tax policy, negative campaigning, trade agreements, abortion and the educational system. As with the other debates, third-party candidates were not invited to participate. We break the sound barrier and hear from Green Party presidential nominee Cynthia McKinney and independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader. [includes rush transcript]
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It looked more like a presidential debate from the 2008 Campaign than a bipartisan health care summit, as former rivals Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and President Obama, who bluntly told McCain “the campiagn’s over”.
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On the evening of the second presidential debate, Libertarian Presidential Nominee Bob Barr answers questions from YouTube viewers.
To view the questions or submit your own go to http://tinyurl.com/presdebates
Duration : 0:7:12
Arroyo High Teachers Mr. Clark and Mr. Jorgensen (left; McCain) debate against junior counselor Ms. Ellis and Teacher Mr. Guarino (right; Obama) on this following question:
Which presidential candidate has the best economic solutions to help our current young generation?
Debate recorded by Christopher Tong and hosted by the Arroyo High School Debate Club inside a packed library on 10/30/2008.
This is Part 3 of the Arroyo High School Teacher Debate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dJlZHicZKA
(Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0TgZxduqzU
(Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xtNpGhljOI
(Part 3)
+EDIT:
The Obama team asked us to place these sources and corrections to facts stated in the debate:
Correction:
“The top 5% own 59% of wealth.”
“The top 20% own over 80%.”
- Source; Edward Wolff
multinationalmonitor.org
May 2003; Vol. 24. No. 5
Other Sources:
costofwar.com
brilling.com/debt_clock
cedarcomm.com
Duration : 0:10:52
coolgamer1677http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/coolgamer1677Newsralph, nader, three, way, presidential, debates, barack, obama, john, mccain, same, healthcare, health, care, single, payer, military, budget, war, on, drugs, nuclear, solar, wind, power, occupation, iraq, embargo, cuba, corporate, crime, fraud, abuse, third, party, independent, offshore, oil, drilling, exploration, iran, terrorist, media, free, market, trade, change, impeach, bushThree Way Presidential Debate – Obama, McCain, and Nader.
Duration : 0:2:27
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So, you had something else to do on Friday night, but you need to fake a political conversation at work? Our Presidential Debate in a Minute will take you through lunch.
Watch more at http://www.236.com/video
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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com We analyze the first presidential debate of the 2008 presidential election.
Duration : 0:4:50
Top media coach Alan Stevens who has given advice to Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in the lead up to tonight’s VP debate (see other yBC show), outlines some key tips for facing the media.
Duration : 0:2:37
Arroyo High Teachers Mr. Jorgensen and Mr. Clark(left; McCain) debate against junior counselor Ms. Ellis and Teacher Mr. Guarino (right; Obama) on this following question:
Which presidential candidate has the best economic solutions to help our current young generation?
Debate recorded by Christopher Tong and hosted by the Arroyo High School Debate Club inside a packed library on 10/30/2008.
This is Part 1 of the Arroyo High School Teacher Debate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dJlZHicZKA
(Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0TgZxduqzU
(Part 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xtNpGhljOI
(Part 3)
+EDIT:
The Obama team asked us to place these sources and corrections to facts stated in the debate:
Correction:
“The top 5% own 59% of wealth.”
“The top 20% own over 80%.”
- Source; Edward Wolff
multinationalmonitor.org
May 2003; Vol. 24. No. 5
Other Sources:
costofwar.com
brilling.com/debt_clock
cedarcomm.com
Duration : 0:8:20