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Inside USA - The politics of rice - 04 Jul 08 - Part 2 Inside USA travels to Haiti to look at how the stories of politics, rice and the US are deeply interwoven. Tags: aljazeera inside USA politics rice haiti elections america united states poverty global food market |
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Snoop Dogg talks politics Snoop Dogg tells CNN's Larry King his thoughts on politics. Tags: larry king snoop dogg barack obama hillary clinton election rapp hip hop music |
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The Politics of Parsing Hillary Clinton responds with double-talk during the Democratic candidates debate on October 30, 2007. Tags: doubletalk parsing parse Hillary Clinton debate John Edwards Politics of Parsing campaign ad |
User: travishealy |
Ricky Gervais - Politics (Hitler interprets Nietzsche) a couple minutes from Ricky Gervais' Politics. Tags: Ricky Gervais funny comedy standup Politics Hitler Nietzsche |
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politics of preschool A preschool girl attempts to gain social status through material means only to find out she's been trumped. www.myspace.com/heidivanlier. And super thanks to http://www.youtube.com/user/CushTV !!!! Tags: hillary barack mccain obama clinton democrat republican comedy politics preschool short film |
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Korn Politics Korn Video KornMEx.com Tags: politics korn |
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Ron Paul - Politics of Fear Ron Paul tells truth about 9/11 while not pandering to the fear and war mongering of the neo-cons. Tags: Ron Paul Iraq War 9/11 September 11 Giuliani |
User: humanbruenig |
Bill Maher on Mormonism and Religion in Politics They start talking about Mitt Romney, who is a mormon, and this is how the conversation ends. I noticed Craig Ferguson's being cured of your gayness joke didn't really make sense without context so here it is: earlier in the monologue Bill Maher made a joke about Ted Haggard. He is the evangelical priest that was having meth-fueled gay sex with prostitutes and was later "cured of his gayness" through some sort of jesus therapy. Tags: bill maher mitt romney mormon religion politics real time |
User: Some1channel |
Muse - Exo. Politics This is a Litteral Music Vid I made a while back. I've included the lyrics below. I have updated this is better footage, and subtitles, Labelled "Muse - Exo. Politics FULL VERSION", pretty easy to find. The lyrics are below. Open the skies over me I am waiting patiently I'll wait for a sign As conspiracies unwind Will you slam shut or free your mind Or stay hypnotised? When the Zetas fill the skies Will our leaders tell us why? Fully loaded satellites Will conquer nothing but our minds I'm waiting patiently I'll wait for the sign Carried through the centuries Secrets locked up And loaded on my back Well it weighs me down... When the Zetas fill the skies It's just our leaders in disguise Fully loaded satellites Will conquer nothing but our minds I'm waiting patiently I'll wait for the sign I'm waiting patiently I'll wait for the sign Note: The live footage at the choruses isn't actually Exo Politics, its some totally different songs, just with relevant guitar footage. Tags: Muse Exo_Politics Some1channel |
User: Tumper |
Ricky Gervais Politics Tour Live (Part 1 of 7) Ricky Gervais Politics Tour Live (Part 1) Tags: Ricky Gervais Politics Tour Live comedy |
User: punkrock605 |
MxPx - Teenage politics MxPx - Teenage politics Tags: MxPx Teenage politics |
User: NikCollins |
Emery - Studying Politics Emery - Studying Politics the new music video. check it out. Tags: emery studying politics new music video disguising mistakes good byes walls |
User: citizentube |
Can YouTube improve politics? Many people think politics is a dirty business. YouTube and other new technologies give us more access to political candidates. Do you think that will improve our politics? NOTE: My sincere apologies to everyone from Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland -- yes, I know that Tony Blair is the PM of the UK and not just England -- it was an unfortunate slip of the tongue. Thanks for catching me on it! Tags: citizentube politics you choose spotlight bryan barton razela mitt romney emergency cheese mccain john edwards |
User: patcondell |
Politics and religion A deadly combination. You can download an audio version of this video at http://patcondell.libsyn.com/ Tags: atheist atheism politics religion Bush Blair election Iraq |
User: sunserious |
Re-Flex - Politics of Dancing Music Video. Requested by Fery1 Tags: Re-Flex Politics of Dancing |
User: strangegore |
EXO POLITICS MUSE VIDEO ESTE SOLO LO SUBO POR QUE QUIERO LA CANCION PARA MI HI5, EL VIDEO ES SOLO AHI PARA RELLENAR. NO LE BUSQUEN EL SENTIDO, NO TIENE. CLARO QUE SI DESEAN COMENTAR ESTAN EN TODO SU DERECHO, SALUDOS Tags: MUSE EXOPOLITICS exo politics |
User: SHOWTIME |
Weeds: The Stoners Ep. 1 (Politics) Season 4 of Weeds premieres Monday, June 16 at 10pm et/pt. Tags: showtime weeds marijuana pot stoner TV bong pipe bowl |
User: JonnyRaz99 |
Ricky Gervais - Humpty Dumpty from politics Pure genius clip of ricky gervais talking about the morals behind nursery rhymes Tags: Ricky gervais humpty dumpty hilarious funny office politics |
User: dougzilla |
The Nexus of Politics and Terror October 12, 2005 Keith Olbermann hit a home run with this segment on the politicization of terror alerts called "The Nexus of Politics and Terror." Tags: Olbermann terror Bush Cheney Republican |
User: IntegralNaked |
Ken Wilber - Integral Politics At the recent 5-day Integral Institute seminar on Integral Business Leadership, Ken Wilber was asked, by a senior Zen teacher, "What do you think of the Republican convention?" Ken responded by giving an overview of what a truly integral politics might look like, and used that to compare and contrast with the Democratic and Republican conventions, both of which are less-than-integral. We think that this twenty-minute summary is brilliant, insightful, deadly serious, and wickedly funny, all at once. But by all accounts it is an extraordinary account of why all politics today are considerably less-than-integral, along with certain features that almost certainly would have to be included in the future in any truly integral politics. In this synopsis, Ken focuses on three items that all political theories have attempted to address but none have managed to fully integrate. These are the tension between (1) the individual and the collective; (2) the source of the cause of human suffering: is the individual primarily to blame or is the society primarily to blame?; and (3) the different levels of development that the different political parties tend to represent: any truly integral politics would include and represent all of them, and yet how on earth do you do that? Due to time considerations, Ken did not discuss two other equally important ingredients in any integral politics. One. In representational democracies, people have a right to be at whatever stage of development they are at, and generally speaking, within free speech, a right to express the values of whatever stage they are at. Traditional-fundamentalist (blue) has a right to be traditional, modernist (orange) has a right to be modernist, postmodernist (green) has a right to be postmodernist, and so on. This is generally modified in practice, to the extent that the center of gravity of a culture will tend to impose its values on others, especially if they are first-tier (or less-than-integral) values. Nonetheless, in democratic societies, there's a general background understanding that people have a right to be, and a right to express, whatever stage they are or whatever belief system they possess. Two. They do not, however, have a right to act on those beliefs. This is generally handled in representative democracies by a separation of public and private, and by a similar if more specific principle of the separation of church and state. This means that, for example, in the privacy of my blue-meme mind, I am free to believe that Jesus Christ is my personal savior and that nobody achieves salvation without a belief in Jesus. In public behavior, however, I am not allowed to burn at the stake somebody who disagrees with me. In terms of integral psychology, this means in the interior of an individual (i.e., the upper left), the person can believe whatever they like; but in their public behavior (i.e., the upper right), they must behave according to laws drawn from a worldcentric or higher level of development (lower left), or else they are charged with civil or criminal behavior and removed from society if necessary (lower right). This separation of church and state, or more generally what Max Weber called the differentiation of the values spheres, is one of the great and enduring contributions of the Western enlightenment, a contribution almost entirely misunderstood by extreme postmodernists, who in fact are operating under its protection while bitterly condemning it. (The most common version of this is the aggressive attempt to reduce "I" and "It" to "We,' or the attempt to reduce art and science to a social construction, which can therefore be deconstructed. As it turns out, this reductionism presumes precisely what it denies, but then, deconstructive postmodernism has been little without its performative contradictions.) A truly integral politics exists nowhere on the planet at this time, principally because not enough individuals have emerged at the integral levels of consciousness, and hence no governments anywhere have integral representatives as members (except rarely and by accident). Its principal challenge is to create some form of governance that allows each stage to be itself within the constraints of not harming others (i.e., to let red be red, and blue be blue, and orange be orange, and green be green, etc—precisely because, as we saw, this is a right in virtually all free societies), and yet to govern from the highest, widest, deepest, and most encompassing levels of development emerged to date (starting at yellow). Most representative democracies do this anyway, except their center of gravity is not yet fully integral, and they do it implicitly, not explicitly. Tags: Integral Naked Ken Wilber Politics Republican Democrat Buddha Bill Clinton George W. Bush Karl Rove |
User: almiten29 |
Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt track # 2.Politics as Usual Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt track # 2.Politics as Usual Tags: jay-z reasonabledoubt politics as usual |
User: mentallyinsanegirl |
KoRn - Politics (unedited) just listen to it or leave me alone Tags: KoRn Politics unedited See You on the Other Side |
User: garveydg |
The Politics of Stem Cell Research A fertility clinic asks President Bush for advice on Stem Cell Research. Tags: jerry zucker stem cell research president bush veto national banana white house hollywood |
User: Darkstar225 |
Will and Right: Religion Politics and Gay Marriage - FULL On February 24th, 2004 President George W. Bush announced his support for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. Three days later in response to the President's words and inspired by events in Massachusetts, Village of New Paltz Mayor, Jason West, began solemnizing same-sex marriages in Upstate NY. Will & Right takes a deeper look into those fighting for equality and the effects it has on individuals, family values and the nation. During the course of shooting this film we were able to meet so many interesting people; People working very hard to gain the same rights and freedoms that other Americans have. Actor/Activist Harvey Fierstein provided an interview as only he can, and many couples welcomed us into their homes to film first hand family life for gay/lesbian couples. Part of the film also captures history in the making as we document the 1st gay marriages in NY State at the Village of New Paltz, cover protests, speakers and the 2004 Pride Parade in NYC. As religion takes a stronger role in American politics I think it is important that people get to see first hand how factoring prejudice into the US Constitution can effect real people, with real families and real love. Tags: gay lesbian queer marriage same sex documentary doc religion politics George Bush republican |
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Hijacking Catastrophe: Politics of Citizenship (10 of 10) http://www.HIJACKINGCATASTROPHE.org "By helping us understand how fear is being actively cultivated and manipulated by the current administration, Hijacking Catastrophe stands to become an explosive and empowering information weapon in this decisive year in U.S. history." Naomi Klein | Author, No Logo "The Media Education Foundation has been carrying out vitally important work on major issues of the day, in a highly meritorious effort to raise public awareness and understanding, work that is particularly crucial in advance of the coming election, which may well cast a long shadow over the country's future." Noam Chomsky | Professor of Linguistics, MIT "The next Presidential election will be a watershed mark in our history and the urgency of producing and distributing materials that show exactly what is at stake has never been higher. Hijacking Catastrophe will be a vital tool in the campaign to rescue American democracy from its internal enemies. It will enrage and empower as it enlightens and explains." Robert McChesney | Author, Rich Media, Poor Democracy �What it really comes down to is this: Are the American voters going to sit still for this? Are we going to treat our democracy like some sort of spectator sport, like watching the Super Bowl, or are we going to ask a little more of ourselves this time? Are we going to explore the Bush Administration�s claims? Are we going to look at the details of what this administration has actually done?� William Hartung | Senior Fellow, World Policy Institute The 9/11 terror attacks continue to send shock waves through the American political system. Continuing fears about American vulnerability alternate with images of American military prowess and patriotic bravado in a transformed media landscape charged with emotion and starved for information. The result is that we have had little detailed debate about the radical turn US policy has taken since 9/11. Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire examines how a radical fringe of the Republican Party has used the trauma of the 9/11 terror attacks to advance a pre-existing agenda to radically transform American foreign policy while rolling back civil liberties and social programs at home. The documentary places the Bush Administration's false justifications for war in Iraq within the larger context of a two-decade struggle by neoconservatives to dramatically increase military spending in the wake of the Cold War, and to expand American power globally by means of military force. At the same time, the documentary argues that the Bush Administration has sold this radical and controversial plan for aggressive American military intervention by deliberately manipulating intelligence, political imagery, and the fears of the American people after 9/11. Narrated by Julian Bond, Hijacking Catastrophe features interviews with more than twenty prominent political observers, including Pentagon whistleblower Lt. Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski, who witnessed first-hand how the Bush Administration set up a sophisticated propaganda operation to link the anxieties generated by 9/11 to a pre-existing foreign policy agenda that included a preemptive war on Iraq. Joining Kwiatkowski in a wide-ranging, accessible, and ultimately empowering analysis of American foreign policy, media manipulation, and their global and domestic implications, are former Chief UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter, former Pentagon analyst Daniel Ellsberg, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Jody Williams, author Norman Mailer, MIT professor Noam Chomsky, Code Pink founder Medea Benjamin, defense policy analyst William Hartung, author Chalmers Johnson, and Army Special Forces Master Sergeant Stan Goff (Ret.). At its core, the film places the deceptions of the Bush Administration within the larger frame of questions seldom posed in the mainstream: What, exactly, is the agenda that drove the administration's pre-war deceptions? How is 9/11 being used to sell this agenda? And what are the stakes for America, Americans, and the world if this agenda succeeds in being fully implemented during a second Bush term? INTERVIEWS INCLUDE Tariq Ali | Benjamin Barber | Medea Benjamin | Noam Chomsky | Kevin Danaher | Mark Danner | Shadia Drury | Michael Dyson | Daniel Ellsberg | Michael Franti | Stan Goff | William Hartung Robert Jensen | Chalmers Johnson | Jackson Katz | Michael T. Klare | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski (Ret.) | Norman Mailer | Zia Mian | Mark Crispin Miller | Scott Ritter | Vandana Shiva | Norman Solomon | Greg Speeter | Fernando Suarez del Solar | Immanuel Wallerstein | Jody Williams | Max Wolff Directed by Sut Jhally & Jeremy Earp Tags: MEF Iran Bush War Neocons Neoconservatives Iraq Empire Propaganda 9/11 WMD EFP oil media Rumsfeld Cheney |