Posts Tagged ‘Speech’

Ron Paul Speech at Fundraiser In Austin May 19th Part 1

September 3, 2009 - 4:18 am 25 Comments

Ron Paul speech at fundraiser in Austin Texas May 19th from the Texas History Museum

Duration : 0:9:40

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McCAIN: LIPSTICK ON PIG OK FOR HILLARY Sarah Palin Too Frail to Handle It?

August 31, 2009 - 6:16 am 25 Comments

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0908/CBS_takes_down_McCain_webad_suggests_its_misleading.html?showall

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXokM9TaxeA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMHlIfOTS1c

The first link is a story about how CBS forced McCain to pull his ad down because they were misleadingly using Katie Couric’s statement.

OH SNAP!!!

The second link is Huckabee saying it was just a phrase and he felt Obama meant nothing by it… the third is a link to John McCain using the phrase YET AGAIN himself!

He has become a little absent-minded. Please forgive him.

John McCain surely forgets a lot. I think he’s getting quite old now. And of course when that happens you start to forget things. You know.

I guess he was FOR using the ‘lipstick on a pig’ phrase BEFORE he was AGAINST it - when using it on Hillary’s plan for healthcare.

If there is anything that is evidence that John McCain is JUST PLAIN LYING about working constructively across the aisle, this in fact is it. He is criticizing in a personal way, directly, Hillary Clinton’s attempt to put together a health care plan for Americans.

I guess he was FOR attacking others with good ideas BEFORE he was AGAINST it too.

John McCain & Sarah Palin. They say whatever comes into their heads (which is obviously not much.

Duration : 0:0:35

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Robert F. Kennedy’s Statement on Dr. King’s Death - Montage

June 26, 2009 - 2:08 pm 25 Comments

Since the movie “Bobby” is going to be released, I created this montage on Robert F. Kennedy’s Statement in Indianapolis, IN on Martin Luther King’s assination, which he made on the night of April 4, 1968.

Amid the tragedy of the assination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, an extraordinary moment in U.S. political history occurred as Robert F. Kennedy, younger brother of slain President John F. Kennedy, broke the news of King’s death to a large gathering of African Americans in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Most of the people hadn’t even heard that Dr. King had been shot. I can imagine that they were stunned and some cried. But that evening Robert Kennedy spoke from his soul. The words rang in almost a prayerful manner.

Duration : 0:6:1

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