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Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman rd8ko Muhammad Ali George Foreman in "The Rumble in the Jungle" fight on Oct. 30, 1974 in Kinshasa, Zaire, Africa. The complete 8th round knockout. For more videos the complete fight is posted in rounds. Also posted are end of fight interview with David Frost on one clip, and the in between round comments of Joe Frazier,Jim Brown and Frost all put on one clip. Also see the videos of Muhammad Ali-George Foreman ring entrance. The complete Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier 3 fight "The Trilla in Manila" is also posted. For more videos please click on my user name. Tags: Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman Frazier alant17 Rumble in the Jungle boxing fights clips Knockout Cassius Clay |
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Muhammad Ali highlights pt1 Muhammad Ali career tribute video. Highlights and footage from the beginning to the end, and more. Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Cleveland Williams, Brian London, Henry Cooper, Jerry Quarry, Ken Norton, Larry Holmes, Floyd Patterson, Oscar Bonavena, Leon Spinks, Zora Folley, and Howard Cosell. Please see "Muhammad Ali Highlights pt 2" for conclusion. For more videos, including "The Rumble in The Jungle" in Kinshasa, Zaire, Africa on Oct. 30, 1974 between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman with the complete fight and original live English commentary, along with "The Thrilla in Manila" battle between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier on Oct. 1, 1975, please click on my user name to see the 100+ video selection. Tags: Muhammad Ali The Greatest Cassius Clay boxing fights clips Cosell Foreman Frazier Liston Vietnam highlights alant17 |
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Muhammad Ali vs. Cleveland Williams 1966 Muhammad Ali's fight with Cleveland Williams- November 14 1966. Many consider this to be Ali's best fight Tags: muhammad ali cleveland williams boxing cassius clay knockout foreman frazier liston holmes mohammad muhammed mohammed |
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Muhammad Ali and Will Smith Muhammad Ali and Will Smith talking about september 11 and Islam Tags: muhammad ali will smith september 11 islam boxing foreman frazier tyson towers cassius clay mohammad muhammed mohammed |
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Muhammad Ali Roast Muhammad Ali gets Roasted by Dean Martin, Howard Cosell, Billy Crystal,Freddie Prinz and more celebs. Lots of Laughs,circa 1976 Tags: Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay The Greatest vs Frazier Billy Crystal Freddie Prinz Martin Cosell boxing fights alant17 |
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Ali G & the NBA (extended version) Ali G talks with the NBA Tags: Ali NBA Dwyane Wade Miami Heat |
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"The Greatest" Muhammad Ali Ali: The Man He's still the most recognizable man on earth. And over forty years after he burst onto the scene as a gold-medal winner at the 1960 Rome Olympics, Muhammad Ali remains a magical figure, known and loved throughout the world. Dubbed "Athlete of the Century" by GQ magazine, Muhammad continues to receive accolades for his contribution to sports. He has been named Sports Illustrated's "Sportsman of the Century," the BBC's "Sports Personality of the Century," the World Sports Award's "World Sportsman of the Century," and the State of Kentucky's "Kentuckian of the Century." In 2005, he received the United States of America's highest civil award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. As a boxer, Muhammad brought unprecedented speed and grace to his sport, while his charm and wit changed forever what the public expected a champion to be. His accomplishments in the ring are the stuff of legend -- two fights with Sonny Liston, where he proclaimed himself "The Greatest" and proved he was; three epic wars with Joe Frazier; the stunning victory over George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle; and dethroning Leon Spinks to become heavyweight champion for an unprecedented third time. But there was always far more to Muhammad than what took place in a boxing ring. Muhammad's life and career have been played out as much on the front pages of newspapers as on the inside sports pages. His early embrace of the Nation of Islam and his insistence on being called Muhammad Ali instead of his "slave name," Cassius Clay, heralded a new era in black pride. His refusal to be inducted into the United States Army anticipated the growing antiwar movement of the 1960's. His willingness to stage his much-promoted and publicized fights in such far-flung locales as Kinshasa, Manila, and Kuala Lumpur signaled a shift from superpower dominance toward a growing awareness of the developing world. Daring to go against political policy to help people in need, Muhammad has made goodwill missions to Afghanistan and North Korea; delivered sorely-needed medical supplies to an embargoed Cuba; traveled to Iraq and secured the release of 15 United States hostages during the first Gulf War; and journeyed to South Africa to meet Nelson Mandela upon his release from prison. The Offical Muhammad Ali Website Today, championing the causes of the developing world has become a major focus of Muhammad's life. He has been instrumental in providing over 232 million meals to the world's hungry. Traveling across continents, he has hand-delivered food and medical supplies to children in Cote D'Ivoire, Indonesia, Mexico, and Morocco among other countries. In addition to his international efforts, Muhammad is equally devoted to helping charities at home. He has visited countless numbers of soup kitchens and hospitals, and helped such organizations as the Make-A-Wish-Foundation and the Special Olympics. He annually participates in "Fight Night," which generates funds for the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Research Center at Barrow Neurological Institute, in Phoenix, Arizona. At the State Capitol in Michigan, he advocated new laws for protecting children. He is also the namesake of the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act (sponsored by Senator John McCain), a law that regulates professional boxing to protect boxers from unscrupulous promoters and poor health and bout conditions. In recent year, Muhammad has testified before the United States Senate several times regarding boxing reform. For his humanitarian efforts, Muhammad has been the recipient of countless awards. In addition to being honored by Amnesty International with their Lifetime Achievement Award, the Secretary-General of the United Nations bestowed upon him the citation of United Nations Messenger of Peace. In Germany, he was honored with the 2005 Otto Hahn Peace Medal for his involvement in the U.S. civil rights movement and the United Nations. He was also named the International Ambassador of Jubilee 2000, a global organization dedicated to relieving debt in developing nations. Other honors include an Essence Award, an XNBA Human Spirit Award and recognition from the National Urban League; 100 Black Men; Givat Haviva; the Oleander Foundation; The National Conference of Christians and Jews; Time magazine; and former President Jimmy Carter, who cited Muhammad as "Mr. International Friendship." Ever the entertainer, Muhammad has appeared in several motion pictures, including the big-screen adaptation of his first autobiography, The Greatest, playing himself. His life has been the subject of numerous films, including the Academy Award-winning documentary When We Were Kings and the Michael Mann's biopic, ALI, starring Will Smith. Muhammad also starred in Freedom Road, and made guest appearances on numerous popular television series ranging from Diff'rent Strokes to Touched by an Angel. He also starred on Broadway in the musical, Big Time Buck White, and recorded a popular album, I Am The Greatest! The Offical Muhammad Ali Website Muhammad recently published a memoir entitled, The Soul of a Butterfly: Reflections on Life's Journey, in which he discusses the meaning of religion, forgiveness, and some of the defining moments in his life and career. He is also the co-author of Healing: A Journal of Tolerance and Understanding and The Greatest: My Own Story. In 2005, Muhammad opened the Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to displaying a selection of his memorabilia, the Center's exhibits focus on themes of peace, social responsibility, respect and personal growth. In 2006, he partnered with CKX, Inc. to form Muhammad Ali Enterprises, for the licensing of his name, image and likeness and to continue promoting his cultural and philosophical legacy throughout the world. Muhammad has nine children: Maryum, Rasheeda, Jamillah, Hana, Laila, Khaliah, Miya, Muhammad Junior, and Asaad. He is married to the former Lonnie Williams of Louisville, whom he has known since her family moved across the street from the Clay family when she was 6 years old. Whether promoting tolerance and understanding, feeding the hungry, studying his religion, or reaching out to children in need, Muhammad Ali is devoted to making the world a better place for all people. No athlete has ever contributed more to the life of his country, or the world, than Muhammad Ali. Ali: The Boxer Who would've thought that a stolen bike was the key to the beginning of the Muhammad Ali story? But it was. In 1954 in Louisville, Kentucky, 12-year-old Cassius Marcellus Clay's bike was stolen while he and a friend were at the Columbia Auditorium. Young Cassius found a cop in a gym, Joe Martin, and boiling with youthful rage, told Martin he was going to "whup" whoever stole his bike. Martin admonished, "You better learn to box first." Within weeks, 89-pound Cassius had his first bout—his first win. For the next 27 years, Cassius would be in that ring. Even in his youth, he had dreams of being heavyweight champion of the world. But his life would take turns that no seer could've predicted. Young Cassius dedicated himself to boxing with fervor unmatched by other young boxers. Indeed, it was his only activity. As a teenager, he never worked. He boxed and trained. He had 108 amateur bouts. According to Joe Martin, Clay set himself apart from the other boys by two things: He was "sassy," and he outworked all the other boys. The work paid off: 6 Kentucky Golden Gloves championships; two National Golden Gloves championships; two National AAU titles before he was 18 years old. And the son of Odessa, whom he lovingly referred to as "Bird," and Cassius senior, "Cash," to everyone, won the Olympic Gold Medal in 1960 in Rome months after his 18th birthday. Although Cassius returned home to a parade, Louisville was still, in 1960 part of the segregated South. Even with a medal around his neck, Cassius was refused service at a local restaurant. At the time, Cassius was managed by the Louisville Sponsoring Group, a consortium of wealthy local white businessmen. The LSG, as it became known, put young Cassius with veteran trainer, Angelo Dundee, after failed attempts with the Mongoose, Archie Moore, and a turn down by Ali's boxing idol, Sugar Ray Robinson. With Dundee in his corner, from his Miami base, Cassius blazed a trail through the heavyweight division with his unorthodox style that defied boxing logic. He was a "headhunter." He never threw body shots (he adopted this style in his youth because he had reach and because he didn't want to get close enough to get hit). And he "danced." Because of Clay's powerful legs—maybe the strongest in the history of boxing—he literally floated in the ring. He invented the "Ali Shuffle;" a foot maneuver where he would elevate himself, shuffle his feet in a dazzling blur, and sometimes deliver a blow while dancing. The third element that Clay brought to boxing was his mouth. He never shut up. He became known as, "The Louisville Lip." It was more than banter; it was a constant harangue. In a time when boxers never talked to the media—their managers always spoke for them—Clay did all his own talking. He even went so far as to predict the round. "To prove I'm great he will fall in eight!" The Offical Muhammad Ali Website While training for his title bout against the fearsome heavyweight champion, Sonny Liston, Clay met Cap'n Sam, a Nation of Islam minister of the local Miami mosque. Cap'n Sam introduced Cassius to NOI spokesman, Malcolm X. Malcolm and young Cassius bonded on a deep level. Malcolm brought Cassius into the Nation of Islam. Despite the 7-1 odds, Clay upset Sonny Liston in Miami and became heavyweight champion of the world in 1964. The next day, Clay announced to the world that he was a member of the Nation of Islam and that his name was Cassius X. The X reflecting the unknown name that was taken from him by the slave owners centuries before. The national response was immediate, negative and intense. Cassius X, soon to be given the name Muhammad Ali, by NOI founder, "The Messenger," the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, chose to disassociate himself from his friend and mentor Malcolm X after the Messenger suspended Malcolm. Herbert Muhammad, eldest son of Elijah, was installed as Ali's new manager as Ali continued to defend his crown against all comers. In 1967, as the Vietnam War was escalating, Ali was called up for induction into the Armed Services. Ali refused induction on the grounds of religious beliefs. He was, in fact, a practicing Muslim minister. This refusal led to the now-famous Ali quote, "I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong..." The national furor over that comment combined with Ali's refusal to be inducted into the Armed Services, caused virtually every state and local entity in America to cancel Ali's boxing licenses. Ali's final fight of 1967 was against Ernie Terrell, who incensed Ali at the weigh-in by calling him "Clay." Ali pounded him in the ring with taunts of, "What's my name?!!" Ali did not fight again for 2 ½ years. He was stripped of his championship title, his passport taken; all his boxing licenses were cancelled. He lost an initial court battle and was facing a 5-year prison term. Ali made money during his exile by speaking at colleges. He was the first national figure to speak out against the war in Vietnam. In 1970, after a 2 ½ year layoff, and with the mood of the country changing, Ali staged his comeback, first against Jerry Quarry in Atlanta then for what was billed as, "The Fight of the Century," his first match against undefeated champ, Joe Frazier at Madison Square Garden on March 8, 1971. Ali fought valiantly, but lost. The 2 ½ year exile had cost Ali his legs. He could no longer dance. He lost that night in the Garden, but months later he won his biggest fight, the Supreme Court reversed his conviction and upheld his conscientious objector claim. Ali was free of the specter of jail, and free to travel to box anywhere in the world. Several matches followed, including an unexpected loss to ex-Marine, Ken Norton; a win in their next bout; an uninspired win against Joe Frazier. But these matches were but window dressing for the biggest match of Ali's career: The Rumble In the Jungle. George Foreman was a fearsome champ. He had thunder and destruction in both hands. He had easily knocked out Ken Norton and had lifted Frazier off the mat with one blow. Promoter Don King got the government of the African nation of Zaire to guarantee the unheard of sum of 10 million dollars for the fighters. In Kinshasa, Ali derived strength from the African people. They adored him. They yelled, Ali Bomaye! (Ali kill him). Going into the fight, Ali was 3-1 underdog. His fight doctor, Ferdie Pacheco, had a jet ready to spirit Ali away to a neurological hospital in Spain after the fight. But Ali had other ideas. Because of the heat, Ali realized he couldn't dance from Foreman for the whole fight. He invented "The Rope-A-Dope," a strategy that allowed Foreman to pound on him until Foreman tired. His corner men yelled at him to get off the ropes, but Ali persisted with his strategy for seven rounds and then in the eighth round, when Foreman was spent, Ali came off the ropes and scored a shocking knockout! Ali was the king again. After the legendary "Thrilla In Manila," the rubber match against Frazier, who some have deemed, the greatest boxing match ever, Ali fought and lost to young Olympic Champion Leon Spinks. He subsequently regained his title against Spinks, thus becoming, at that time, the only man in heavyweight history to win the crown three times. Ali ended his career 56 wins (37 by knockout) and 5 defeats. Ali has inspired millions worldwide. He gave people hope and proved that anyone could overcome insurmountable odds. He gave people courage. He made fighters of us all. This is Ali and never comes another. Tags: Muhammad Ali The Greatest Boxing Legend Will Smith |
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Aladdin Prince Ali (french) Voici la version francaise de Prince Ali de Aladdin. This is the french version of Prince Ali from Aladdin. Singing by/Chanté par: Richard Darbois (Thanks to megac8^^) ******* Lyrics, paroles : Jafar: La Princesse DOIT m'épouser ! Sultan: La Princesse doit vous... Quoi ? Qu'est-ce que c'est ? Oh, cette musique ! Ohohoh ! Oh... Ah ! Jafar, il faut que vous veniez voir ça ! Chœurs: Faites place au Prince Ali ! Quelle grâce, le Prince Ali ! Le Génie: Bande de veinards, Dégagez le bazar. Et vous allez voir, C' que vous allez voir Venez applaudir, acclamer la Superstar ! Fêtez ce grand jour, Clochettes et tambours, Venez adorer l'idole ! Prince Ali, Sa Seigneurie, Ali Ababwa. A genoux, prosternez-vous, Soyez ravis ! Pas de panique, on se calme ! Criez vive Ali, Salam ! Venez voir le plus beau spectacle d'Arabie. Prince Ali, plus fort que lui, Je n'en connais pas. Qui vous portent d'Abu Dhabi, A bout de bras. Il a vaincu une armée, Tout seul avec son épée ! La terreur des ennemis, c'est Le chœur : Prince Ali ! Il a cent trois chameaux et chamelles... Le Génie : Sont-ils pas mignons, Simone ? Le chœur : Des caravanes de paons, dix par van... Le Génie : (filles au balcon) Tout à fait Thierry, j'adore leurs plumes ! Des gorilles qu'ils protègent de leurs ailes. Ce zoo est un souk, Corne de bouc ! C'est une super ménagerie ! Prince Ali, oui c'est bien lui, ( Ah ça il est vraiment pas banal,) Ali Ababwa ! ( Super original il est royal.) Quel physique, c'est magnifique, ( Toutes les femmes sont fanas) Il est charmant. (de ce Superman!) Il y a du monde au balcon, (C'est un battant un guerrier un vainqueur,) Moi, j'ai du voile au menton. (Et je crois qu'il m'a touché en plein cœur,) Et tout le monde s'évanouit pour Prince Ali. (Oh je me sens mal ! Ali Ababwa !) Chœurs : Venez voir ses deux cents singes persans. (des singes persans, des singes savants) C'est brillant, et pourtant, c'est gratuit. (C'est un cador, un vrai trésor) Serviteurs et esclaves travaillent pour lui, Fiers de le servir, c'est le plus grand, On lui obéit, et chacun donnerait sa vie, Pour Ali... Vive Ali ! Le Génie : Prince Ali, oui c'est bien lui, Ali Ababwa, est ici, pour votre fille, Si jolie. Voilà pourquoi, en cortège, Cet amoureux vous assiège. Chœurs : Avec trente éléphants, qui jouent les acrobates, Des ours et puis des lions, au son du clairon. Ses quarante fakirs, sa batterie de chefs, Ses oiseaux qui crient. Faites place, au Prince Ali ! Sultan : Splendide, absolument merveilleux ! Tags: Aladdin Prince Ali french good quality walt disney bonne qualité francais DVD rip |
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Ali-G Drugs Ali-G, funny interview about drugs Tags: Ali-G Drugs |
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Ali-G Interviews Posh Spice and David Beckham Ali-G Interviews Posh Spice and David Beckham for a fund raise in England. Hilarious! Tags: Ali-G Beckham Posh |
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[PV] ALI PROJECT - Seishoujo Ryouiki(聖少女領域) Themesong of "Rozen Maiden träumend" Ali Project is a Japanese band with a strong Japanese Aristocrat-style image, consisting of Arika Takarano (宝野アリカ, Takarano Arika) (vocals & lyrics) and Mikiya Katakura (片倉三起也, Katakura Mikiya) (music & arrangement). In the band's earlier days, their musical style tended towards light, cheerful and/or refreshing songs. However, the sound has changed in recent times to take on a darker and more mysterious tone. Takarano Arika, lead singer/lyricist, has termed this change as a transition from White Alice (白アリ, White Alice) to Black Alice (黒アリ, Black Alice) They made their indie debut in the charts in 1988 as Ari (Ant) Project (蟻プロジェクト, Ari Purojekuto) with their album Fantastic Garden (幻想庭園, Gensō Teien). The album was later included in Tatsumi Takayuki's book Philosophy of Progressive Rock (プログレッシブ・ロックの哲学, Philosophy of Progressive Rock), which led to the band being classified under the progressive rock genre. Four years later in 1992 they changed their name and made their major debut with their single Fall in love, maiden (恋せよ乙女, Koi-seyo otome). Most of their records are released by Toshiba-EMI, Victor Entertainment and Tokuma Japan. Rozen Maiden (ローゼンメイデン, Rōzen Meiden) is a manga by the group Peach-Pit, with an anime series of the same name.The story centers around Sakurada Jun, a young hikikomori boy that finds himself indebted to a living doll by the name of Shinku. Jun's sometimes comedic, sometimes dramatic, experiences with Shinku--as well as the other six dolls of the Rozen Maiden--slowly bring him out of his depression and back into the world that he had abandoned. In TV Asahi's "Top 100 Anime Ranking" polled in 2006, Rozen Maiden was ranked 9th on the list. Tags: ALIPROJECT アリプロジェクト アリプロ seishoujoryouiki 聖少女領域 薔薇架刑 rozenmaiden ローゼンメイデン ローゼンメイデントロイメント ローゼン 宝野アリカ 片倉三起也 |
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Brother Ali - Uncle Sam Goddamn From the album "The Undisputed Truth" check out http://myspace.com/brotherali for more music. Album available at http://www.fifthelementonline.com and your local indy and chain store. Tags: brother Ali uncle sam goddamn rhymesayers undisputed truth ant washington dc united snakes |
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Ali G - Feminism Ali G Tags: Ali-G Humor Borat Feminism |
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Prince Ali - The Original Version (English) Before you start complaning about the quality: IF YOU GET THE VIEWS ON THIS ONE TO 1,000,000 VIEWS I'M UPLOADING GOOD QUALITY VIDEOS OF EVERYTHING SO VIEW IT! I've been seeing alot of people who want the original, so here it is. The 'Prince Ali' song, sung by Robin Williams (genie). Lyrics: Make way for Prince Ali Say hey! It's Prince Ali Hey! Clear the way in the old Bazaar Hey you! Let us through! It's a bright new star! Oh Come! Be the first on your block to meet his eye! Make way! Here he comes! Ring bells! Bang the drums! Are you gonna love this guy! Prince Ali! Fabulous he! Ali Ababwa Genuflect, show some respect Down on one knee! Now, try your best to stay calm Brush up your sunday salaam The come and meet his spectacular coterie Prince Ali! Mighty is he! Ali Ababwa Strong as ten regular men, definitely! He faced the galloping hordes A hundred bad guys with swords Who sent those goons to their lords? Why, Prince Ali He's got seventy-five golden camels Purple peacocks He's got fifty-three When it comes to exotic-type mammals Has he got a zoo? I'm telling you, it's a world-class menagerie Prince Ali! Handsome is he, Ali Ababwa That physique! How can I speak Weak at the knee Well, get on out in that square Adjust your veil and prepare To gawk and grovel and stare at Prince Ali! There's no question this Ali's alluring Never ordinary, never boring Everything about the man just plain impresses He's a winner, he's a whiz, a wonder! He's about to pull my heart asunder! And I absolutely love the way he dresses! He's got ninety-five white Persian monkeys (He's got the monkeys, let's see the monkeys) And to view them he charges no fee (He's generous, so generous) He's got slaves, he's got servants and flunkies (Proud to work for him) They bow to his whim love serving him They're just lousy with loyalty to Ali! Prince Ali! Prince Ali! Amorous he! Ali Ababwa Heard your princess was a sight lovely to see And that, good people, is why he got dolled up and dropped by With sixty elephants, llamas galore With his bears and lions A brass band and more With his forty fakirs, his cooks, his bakers His birds that warble on key Make way for prince Ali! Tags: Disney Aladdin Prince Ali |
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Ali G - sandwich war Ali G talks to Pat Buchanan about BLTs in Iraq Tags: Ali Pat Buchanan |
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Ali G FBI interview really funny video of Ali G interview a FBI agent Tags: Ali-G |
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Science, evolution, and creation: Ali G vs Kent Hovind Leave your comments at the longer version of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcaaJA6mDWE ==Video description:== Da Ali G Show does science. Ali G (Sasha Baron-Cohen) invited (now federal inmate and tax cheat) creationist Kent Hovind to discuss evolution. The show erroneously lists Hovind as a "Dr," but his "doctorate" was earned from an unaccredited diploma mill. For more Hovind videos look at ones made by http://youtube.com/ExtantDodo and for answers to Hovind's misinformation see: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/hovind/ ==Youtube controversy:== Eric Hovind [Kent's son] has been using false copyright claims to get youtube to pull negative material. I guess Hovind's son has gotten tired of Kent Hovind's lies getting exposed on YouTube. So his son lied and claimed he owns the copyright on videos in an effort to silence his critics: http://www.wired.com/entertainment/theweb/news/2007/09/youtube_dmca ==Convicted felon== Read about Hovind's 58 felony convictions: http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/news/2007/FL/789_kent_hovind_sentenced_to_ten_y_1_24_2007.asp ==Audio of Hovind lying in jail== Listen to the Kent Hovind jail recordings played at his sentencing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O7MxW4htxo This one in particular has Eric Hovind plot with Kent to hide assets from the government: http://youtube.com/watch?v=HQTgn06WslE ==Comments== Comments are closed since no one is offering anything new. Tags: Borat Sasha Baron-Cohen Kent Hovind Eric AliG skepticism intelligent design science evolution creationism Dr Dino |
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Ali Farka Toure Great musician from Mali. R.I.P. Tags: Blues Ali Farka Toure Mali Africa Music |
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Ali G - Iran vs. Iraq Ali G talks to James Baker about Iran and Iraq...and when we invaded Iran Tags: ali-g war Iran Iraq James Baker invaded |
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Dursun Ali Erzincanlı (Video Klip) - Uhud Uhud Tags: Dursun Erzincanlı Uhud Allah God Islam Peace Muhammad Muhammed prophet turkish turk turkiye dursun |
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Brother Ali - Take Me Home From the album "The Undisputed Truth" check out http://myspace.com/brotherali for more music. Album available at http://www.fifthelementonline.com and your local indy and chain store. DIRECTOR: Zia Sunseri Co-Producers: Zia Sunseri & Bo Hakala Cinematography: Bo Hakala - http://bohakala.com Tags: brother ali rhymesayers entertainment take me home the undisputed truth uncle sam god damn |
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ali g dangerous Weapons ali g meets a policeman and looks at weapons Tags: Ali-G alig comedy |
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Ali-G & Shaggy - Me Julie http://www.myspace.com/Mike_Collie Single by Ali-G & Shaggy. Tags: Ali-G AliG Ali.G Shaggy Me Julie Music Indahouse In da house Jamaica Sacha Noam Baron Cohen Orville Richard Burrell r&b |