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Dennis Kucinich * WAKE UP AMERICA!!!* Dems Convention 2008 http://cspanjunkie.org/ August 26, 2008 C-SPAN http://www.kucinich.us/ Tags: dennis elizabeth kucinich impeach bush cheney impeachment george congressman democratic national convention |
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JOHN KERRY: Dems Will Not Be Swiftboated this Time 8.27.08 Tags: john kerry barack obama conventions2008 denver democratic national convention |
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Dems Choose Obama in Thunderous Acclamation Barack Obama, claiming a prize never held by a black American, swept the Democratic presidential nomination as former rival Hillary Clinton asked the convention delegates to make it unanimous "in the spirit of unity, with the goal of victory." (Aug. 27) Tags: dnc: convention; roll call dems choose obama thunderous acclamation |
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Huckabee Slams Obama, Dems Speaking at the Republican National Convention, former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee strongly condemned Democratic candidate Barack Obama, while praising GOP candidate John McCain. Tags: RNC Palin Speech Conservative GOP |
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Dems Get Set For Roll Call Democratic delegates are preparing to cast their vote for either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton as the presidential nominee at this year's historic convention. Susan Roberts reports from Denver. Tags: Liberal Democrat President McCain Candidate DNC |
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Dems React To Obama-Biden Ticket Top Democrats talk with Bob Schieffer about the Obama-Biden ticket and McCain's response. While McCain said Biden was a "wise" choice, his campaign ad harshly questioned why Hillary wasn't picked. Tags: mccain hillary clinton barack obama joe biden |
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Meet the Bloogers: Michael Moore on Why Dems Are So Nice to McCain On Meet the Bloogers, Michael Moore said Democrats are being too nice to John McCain because it's part of their "liberal" nature. He encouraged people to write into the Obama campaign and tell them to start fighting back. Tags: Michael Moore Cenk Uygur Brave New Foundation Meet the Bloggers Robert Greenwald David Sirota Cheryl Contee Barack Obama Senate Congress Liberal Democrats 2008 election Republicans POW humor politics John McCain |
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Dems On McCain's Housing Blunder Bob Schieffer talks with leading Democrats about the significance of John McCain's housing blunder. In an interview, McCain stumbled over answering how many houses he owns. Tags: john mccain democrats barack obama homes campaign |
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Dems, GOP And Palin CBS News political correspondents Bob Schieffer and Jeff Greenfield talk with Katie Couric about how the Dems and the GOP are handling revelations about John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin. Tags: sarah palin john mccain jeff greenfield dems gop |
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Dems Descend On Denver Sen. Hillary Clinton and her supporters will play a key role in shaping the convention. Bill Plante reports and Harry Smith talks to Bob Scheiffer about the Democrats' attempt to unify the party. Tags: bob scheiffer harry smith bill plante democratic |
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Ralph Nader: "Things Are a Lot Worse than We Thought!" Ralph Nader, activist, author and lecturer, shared his views in the matter of the "Next Steps for the Peace Movement," at a panel discussion on Oct. 11, 2007. The event was held at Bus Boys and Poets, in Washington, D.C. It was a fundraiser for DemocracyRising.US. For more information, please go to: www.democracyrising.us./ Mr. Nader's latest book is entitled: "The Seventeen Traditions." Tags: Ralph Nader Democratic Party Iraq War Impeachment Bush-Cheney Gang Kevin Zeese Democracy Rising William Hughes |
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Dems Emotional At Convention "CBS News RAW:" At the DNC, Bryon Pitts speaks with an African American Democratic delegate who says that she has been personally inspired by Barack Obama's presidential campaign. Tags: Couric Democrat Liberal Election Vote Black Race |
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Dems To Kick Off Convention The Democratic convention is soon to begin and all hope lies on Barack Obama to take back the White House. A new poll shows that the race with McCain is all tied up. Dean Reynolds reports. Tags: dean reynolds white house barack obama democratic |
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Joe Lieberman Asks Dems and Independents; Vote McCain At the Republican National Convention tonight Independent Senator Joe Lieberman asked Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and all freedom loving Americans to vote this November for John McCain and Sarah Palin for President and Vice President of the United States of America. He asked Americans to vote for the "real" change, the two proven change agents, not the want to be change agent. If Obama was serious about change, then he would have tried to change Chicago, the most corrupt city in America. But instead he did not try to change it, it fact he was part and parcel to it. This man Obama is plain and simply a fraud. Lieberman Says He Supports McCain Because Country Trumps Party By Catherine Dodge and Kristin Jensen Sept. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Senator Joseph Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2000, said he's supporting Republican presidential candidate John McCain because ``country matters more than party.'' ``John McCain is the best choice to bring our country together and lead our country forward,'' Lieberman will tell delegates tonight at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, according to excerpts released by the party. ``I have personally seen John over and over again bring people together from both parties to tackle our toughest problems.'' Republicans are trying to re-focus attention on McCain after Hurricane Gustav forced them to curtail yesterday's events and news broke that vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's 17-year-old daughter is pregnant. Lieberman, President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson will also pay tribute to McCain tonight. Lieberman's appearance is designed to highlight McCain's appeal as a ``maverick'' who sometimes bucks his party and works with Democrats. Lieberman became an independent in 2006 when he lost the primary election in his home state of Connecticut to an anti-war Democrat, Ned Lamont. Lieberman, 66, went on to win the general election and he still caucuses with Senate Democrats. ``The American people don't care much if you have an `R' or a `D' after your name,'' Lieberman will say, according to the excerpts. ``What they care about is: are we solving the problems they are up against every day?'' Bush Speaks Bush, originally scheduled to speak in St. Paul yesterday, plans to address the convention by satellite, telling delegates that McCain, 72, is ready to lead the nation in a ``dangerous world'' and will protect the U.S. from terrorism. ``We need a president who understands the lessons of Sept. 11, 2001; that to protect America, we must stay on the offense, stop attacks before they happen, and not wait to be hit again,'' Bush will say, according to excerpts released by the White House. ``The man we need is John McCain.'' While Bush's approval ratings are at or near all-time lows, he retains strong support with the Republicans who make up the state delegations at the convention. Still, McCain has sought to distance himself from Bush, and the president's appearance by remote link rather than in person may be a plus for the candidate as he tries to broaden his appeal to independents. ``McCain has to be different from Bush, and having Bush there at the convention makes that logistically complicated,'' said Clyde Wilcox, a government professor at Georgetown University in Washington. `Independent Man' Bush, 62, will urge his fellow Republicans to do all they can to elect McCain, saying the Arizona senator ``is an independent man who thinks for himself.'' Thompson, who competed with McCain for the Republican nomination, plans to play up McCain's history of military service and suggest a contrast with Democrat Barack Obama, who Republicans say has too little experience to lead. ``This is the kind of character that civilizations from the beginning of history have sought in their leaders,'' Thompson said of McCain in excerpts released by the party. ``There are two questions we will never have to ask ourselves, `Who is this man?' and `Can we trust this man with the presidency?''' Campaign Trail On the campaign trail today, McCain continued to face questions about how well his campaign investigated Palin, 44, an Alaska governor who was little-known nationally before he announced her as his running mate on Aug. 29. ``The vetting process was completely thorough and I'm grateful for the results,'' McCain said in response to questions from reporters today in Philadelphia. Palin is scheduled to address the convention tomorrow night, the same day that she and McCain will be formally nominated as the party's standard-bearers in the general election campaign against Obama and his vice presidential nominee, Joe Biden. Palin met with Laura Bush and McCain's wife, Cindy, earlier today in Minneapolis. Obama, 47, an Illinois senator, spent today in his hometown of Chicago and had no public events. Tags: lieberman joe mccain republican national convention speech vote st paul Minnesota election campaign victory hero |
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Dems Rip Into McCain Democratic speakers stepped up their criticism of the character and experience of John McCain at the DNC. Accusations flied that McCain would be an extension of Mr. Bush's presidency. Tags: john mccain bush dnc |
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Cafferty: Why Are Dems More Enthusiastic About Election? From the Cafferty File: While the Republican delegates and party officials scream and stomp their feet in support of John McCain in St. Paul, it turns out the rest of the Republican Party is less fired up about the election than the Democrats are. A new USA Today/Gallup poll shows a slight increase in voter enthusiasm among both parties since the Democrats held their convention and McCain named Sarah Palin as his running mate. But, Democrats hold a significant lead: 61% of them say they're more enthusiastic than usual about voting this time around, compared to just 42% of Republicans who feel that way. It's worth noting that there's been a decline in voter enthusiasm since January and February when the numbers were off the chart during the heated primary season. In fact, levels of voter enthusiasm are now lower than they were in 2004 at this same time. Part of the reason might be that some people have gotten tired of what seems like a never-ending race to the White House. Also, Gallup suggests the decline in Democratic enthusiasm could be due to the disappointment of Hillary Clinton supporters. Nevertheless, the Democrats hold the edge -- and it's something that couldn't be missed in the excitement and size of that crowd at Invesco field last week, much like the crowds Barack Obama has been drawing since he entered this race. There's no question that for either Obama or McCain to win in November, they're going to have to rally their bases and get their supporters out to the polls. Here's my question to you: Why are Democrats more enthusiastic about the election than Republicans are? Tags: Jack Cafferty File Dems More Enthusiastic About Election |
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Republican National Convention Speech Rudy Giuliani http://wwpresidentialvote.blogspot.com/ Republican National Convention Speech Rudy Giuliani Tags: john mccain politics president election 2008 barack obama republican presidential cindy laura bush prsident Republican National Convention Fred Thompson RNC Speech change sarah palin teen pregnant daughter months vp vice experience voters alaska woman hillary clinton females barackobamadotcom johnmccaindotcom straight talk biden dodd iraq Joe Lieberman bristol women Alaska Rudy Giuliani New York Major |
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Scott Ritter On DEMs, REPs And Iran At The RNC 2008 (1-2) Scott Ritter On DEMs, REPs And Iran At The RNC 2008 (1-2) Tags: scott ritter rnc 2008 democrats republicans wmds weapons of mass destruction iran iraq china afganistan amy goodman mccain obama clinton hillary bush administration act war sanctions inspector rice rumsfeld palin malkin alex jones luke rudkowski infowars wearechange |
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Michael McDonald at the Democratic National Convention Michael McDonald Performs at 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colo. Tags: DNCC Michael McDonald |
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DEMS Social Studies 6th grade Chapter 1 Review Chapter 1 Social Studies Review Tags: DEMS Stegall 6th grade social studies |
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SARAH PALIN: Wows GOP, Blasts Dems htv 9.4.08 Tags: sarah palin john mccain conventions2008 |
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Hillary Clinton vs Barack Obama Texas Debate part.4 February 21, 2008 CNN DEMS Texas Debate Tags: democrat debate texas barack obama hillary clinton john mccain president 2008 election bush cheney iraq war |
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Top Secret Audio: Democrats Meet Republicans at NH Debate Red State Update has exclusive audio of the Democrat/Republican hugfest at the ABC New Hampshire debates. http://www.redstateupdate.com Tags: new hampshire debate democrat republican red state update ron paul hillary obama romney mccain richardson fred thompson |
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Terry Moran's 'my bad' from Denver ABC Nightline's Terry Moran talking about Barack Obama's heritage. Um, I think he meant to say "white WOMAN from Kansas". Tags: barack obama convention terry moran abc nightline kvue dems democrats democratic denver mistake gaffe blooper dad father kenya kansas |
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MISHEARD LYRICS - Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter The quintessential misheard lyrics song! A true 90's classic, this may be one of those rare songs that NOBODY has ever really heard the true lyrics!!! It may even be a mystery to the band! Tags: misheard lyrics pearl jam yellow ledbetter nightwish fall out boy lordi red hot chili peppers dream theater |