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Randall Goguen
Mending Media
November 12, 2009
On November 7, 2006 an election was held to elect all 435 seats in the House of Representatives.
The Democrats gained 31 seats in the House taking control of the house and the Republicans became the minority party.
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Congressman Ron Paul
U.S. House of Representatives
September 10, 2002
In October 2002, Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) had 35 questions he wanted to see addressed by Congress BEFORE going to war with Iraq.
QUESTIONS THAT WON'T BE ASKED ABOUT IRAQ
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Randall Goguen
Mending Media
October 25, 2009
Pastor John Hagee is the founder and National Chairman of the Christian-Zionist organization Christians United for Israel, incorporated on February 7, 2006.
He has incurred controversy for his religious beliefs and comments regarding Nazism, Catholicism, Islam, homosexuality, Jews, and Hurricane Katrina (In a interview Pastor John Hagee said "All hurricanes are acts of God, because God controls the heavens. I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, and they were recipients of the judgment of God for that." From the same interview: "God caused Hurricane Katrina to wipe out New Orleans because it had a gay pride parade the week before and was filled with sexual sin.").
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Dan Williams
AlertNet
October 24, 2009
* Protest comes amid U.S. pressure for settlement freeze.
* Army calls rebellion by conscripts "disgraceful".
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Ron Paul
The United States Congress
October 23, 2009
Before the US House of Representatives, February 4, 2009, introducing the The Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act, H.R. 833.
Madame Speaker, I rise to introduce legislation to restore financial stability to America's economy by abolishing the Federal Reserve. Since the creation of the Federal Reserve, middle and working-class Americans have been victimized by a boom-and-bust monetary policy. In addition, most Americans have suffered a steadily eroding purchasing power because of the Federal Reserve's inflationary policies. This represents a real, if hidden, tax imposed on the American people.
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Randall Goguen
Mending Media
October 22, 2009
Oath Keepers is a non-partisan association of currently serving military, reserves, National Guard, veterans, Peace Officers, and Fire Fighters who will fulfill the Oath we swore, with the support of like minded citizens who take an Oath to stand with us, to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, so help us God. Our Oath is to the Constitution.
OATH KEEPERS is an association of Military, Veterans, and peace officers who will honor their oaths to defend the Constitution, will NOT just follow orders, will stand for liberty, and will save the Republic, so help us God. Our motto is:
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VernBuchanan
YouTube
October 21, 2009
Democracy thrives best when the people are fully involved and engaged, said Buchanan on the floor of the House. I have introduced a resolution demanding that the critical decisions made on the sweeping health care reform bill now before Congress be conducted under the watchful eye of the American people.
Buchanan noted, In the past, massive legislative measures have been written in the middle-of-the-night by a handful of members and staff, and then quickly passed into law before the American people have a chance to even see what the final version looks like, let alone determine how they feel about it.
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LiberalViewer
YouTube
October 19, 2009
Send PROOF of bias to Fox News by sending this video to oreilly@foxnews.com
When the Director of White House Communications, Anita Dunn, called out Fox News on its ideological bias earlier this month in an interview aired on Howard Kurtz's CNN program "Reliable Sources," the reaction from Fox News ranged from evasion to denial, including the request for evidence of Fox News bias from Bill O'Reilly that I show in this video to which I hope my viewers will help respond.
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Arash Norouzi
The Mossadegh Project
May 26, 2007
Across the world, a dangerous rumor has spread that could have catastrophic implications. According to legend, Iran's president has threatened to destroy Israel, or, to quote the misquote, "Israel must be wiped off the map." Contrary to popular belief, this statement was never made.
On Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 at the Ministry of Interior conference hall in Tehran, newly elected Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a speech at a program, reportedly attended by thousands, titled "The World Without Zionism." Large posters surrounding him displayed this title prominently in English, obviously for the benefit of the international press. Below the poster's title was a slick graphic depicting an hour glass containing planet Earth at its top. Two small round orbs representing the United States and Israel are shown falling through the hour glass' narrow neck and crashing to the bottom.
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