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USA 2008 Elections: Ralph Nader, The Invisible Man (video)
12 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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Alex Jones Interviews Ralf Nader on two Party Dictatorship (video)
12 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
source: freespeech.vo.llnwd.net
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Video: Cynthia McKinney: Vote Your Values
11 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsVideo: Cynthia McKinney: Vote Your Values
On Sept. 10, 2008, Cynthia McKinney, the Green Party’s candidate for president, appeared at a press conference, in Washington, DC, at the National Press Club. The event was initiated by Rep. Ron Paul (TX) for the purpose of four of the current Third Party candidates for president agreeing on a set of important “Principles.” See, for background:
In her remarks, Ms. McKinney recalled among other things the struggle of women in this country to win (...) -
First 100 Days of Nader Presidency (video)
11 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Photo: J.Pénochet (2004)
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Obama and Afghanistan (video)
11 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
http://internationalnews.over-blog.com/article-22575864.html
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Video: Ralph Nader: “We Will Not be Marginalized!”
11 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Video: Ralph Nader: “We Will Not be Marginalized!”
At a press conference, on Sept. 10, 2008, Ralph Nader, an independent candidate for president, charged: “We will not be marginalized.” He was referring to the traditional antics of the so-called “Debate Commission,” along with its cronies in the Establishment media, to keep viable Third Party candidates, like himself, out of the presidential debates. Nader said that the Networks should hold “their own debates” and include Third Party (...) -
Obama denounces Bush for sending too few troops to Afghanistan (WSWS)
11 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
By Bill Van Auken 11 September 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama blasted as too little and too late the decision announced by President Bush Tuesday to withdraw 8,000 US troops from Iraq and divert combat units to Afghanistan.
Obama’s remarks came in response to Bush’s speech before a uniformed audience at the National Defense University in Washington. Bush hailed the “success” of the surge that he ordered at the beginning of 2007, sending an additional 30,000 US (...) -
McCain’s Integrity
10 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentFor me, this surreal moment - like the entire surrealism of the past ten days - is not really about Sarah Palin or Barack Obama or pigs or fish or lipstick. It’s about John McCain. The one thing I always thought I knew about him is that he is a decent and honest person. When he knows, as every sane person must, that Obama did not in any conceivable sense mean that Sarah Palin is a pig, what did he do? Did he come out and say so and end this charade? Or did he acquiesce in and thereby (...)
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Silver State Bank in the United States broke - McCain son sat on the Board
9 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Silver State Bank in the United States broke - McCain son sat on the Board
New York (dpa-AFX) - The bankruptcy of a U.S. bank this year also radiates to the presidential election campaign. The Silver closed on Friday from Nevada State Bank was a son of Republican candidate John McCain, until recently, the Board of Directors and was among other things for overseeing the finances. There was however no evidence of misconduct by the 46-year-old Andrew McCain, a Adoptivsohns from John McCains (...) -
Dems, Media Elite Overreacted to Gov. Sarah Palin
5 September 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
“There is not a dime’s worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties.” - George C. Wallace
The national conventions of the DemRepublicrats (the Duopoly) are expensive shows. Think $50 million for each one, thanks mostly to corporate donors. Every four years they are used to convey their nominees, and the party’s line, to the faithful in attendance, as well as to voters watching the TV/Cable tubes out in the hinterlands. When Sen. John McCain recently picked Alaska’s (...)