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LL&PoC with guest Authur Goldberg
Put your flak jackets on tonight because the Co-director of JONAH & author of "Light in the Closet: Torah, Homosexuality, and the Power to Change", Arthur Goldberg, will tell us why his
book is a, "...blistering indictment of
Political correctness."
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The Vote Reaper
A fight breaks out between Darth Barack and one of the common folk, when Obama demands his vote, and is told no!
Political satirical kung fu light saber fun!
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The O-TEAM
Political satire with the A-TEAM
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Dr. Deal Hudson Interview
Catholic Vote TV founder John G. Kruse interviews Dr. Deal Hudson, author of Onward Christian Soldiers: The Growing
Political Power of Catholics and Evangelicals in the United States.
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Why Apartheid?
How dare he try to justify Apartheid – a crime against humanity! Justification is one thing; providing information that may help to bring about insight, is something else. What could motivate a
group of people to deny the majority of the people in the country democratic rights, and try to cling on to
Political power in the face of overwhelming opposition? This video examines some of the
motivations behind the policy of Apartheid. The early years of Apartheid should be seen against a background of a “First world zeitgeist” (a remnant from the colonial age) of superiority over the
indigenous peoples of the third world – an idea that was losing favour rapidly in the western world throughout the 20th century, and also in SA by the 1970’s. This was manifested in “petty
Apartheid”, or “early Apartheid” up to the late 1970’s when, along with changing times internationally, these petty apartheid discriminatory laws were being repealed one after the other. The
second layer of background arises from a history of British repression, which only increased unity among Afrikaners, fuelling a determination to achieve freedom and independence. This contributed to
their reluctance to part with these, once finally attained. Power sharing with the vastly superior numbers of black Africans in the same geographical area seemed to mean certain loss of their
freedom. This gave rise to the homeland system and separate development. The rapid growth of the black population meant that separate development was inevitably unequal. The following factors also
played an important role: 1) A history of Afrikaner struggle against an imperial superpower that caused the death of 26, 000 women and children, wiping out almost half their child population. After
the Anglo-Boer War, the British continued a policy of repression of Afrikaans language and culture. 2) This led to the rise of a strong national pride amongst Afrikaners, with aspirations of freedom
and independence. 3) The Cold War and increasing Soviet influence in Sub-Saharan Africa, with strong communist tendencies displayed by black
Political movements (ANC-SACP-COSATU Alliance) and 4) the
disappointing and alarming track record of other African countries under black majority rule, as the “wind of change” swept across Africa, provided further impetus for Afrikaners to resist
democracy in SA. Over three centuries the Afrikaner had become as much part of Africa as any black African tribe. Links with Europe were tenuous, the Afrikaner was totally committed to South Africa,
and had no other country in the world they could call home. Under the circumstances described above, how could they be expected not to do everything in their power to preserve their heritage, and try
to secure a future for their children? However, changes in the world and the rapidly growing urban black population (matched by their
Political aspirations) were overtaking them. How could it be
expected of them to just suddenly hand over all power to the black people? They saw themselves as waging a legitimate war of self-preservation in a hostile continent, under threat of declining
prosperity as seen in the rest of Africa on the one hand, and communist rule on the other. How could power sharing be a realistic option when a simple democracy meant merely counting the numbers: 35
million vs. 3.5 million? Apartheid laws were being repealed one after the other since the late 1970’s, but the black activist movements were not interested in these reforms, and would not be
satisfied until all power resided in their hands.
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Willacy County Indicts Vice President
Raymondville - District Attorney Juan Guerra has brought indictments against several key
Political officials. The indictments have not been made public, but NEWSCHANNEL 5 has learned Vice President
Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, Texas State Senator Eddie Lucio Junio, Judge Migdalia Lopez, Judge Janet Leal, and Willacy County District Clerk Gilbert Lozano were among those
indicted. Some of the attorneys involved say they plan to file motions to quash the indictments.
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Obama Advisers Lower Expectations
President-elect Barack Obama and his inner circle fear that some voters expect him to turn around the economy, wind down the war in Iraq and, perhaps, cure cancer -- all by the Fourth of July. They
know they must manage and lower those expectations, CBS 2
Political Editor Mike Flannery reports.
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Powell Slams Limbaugh, Palin, Republicans
(CNN) — The Republican party must stop "shouting at the world" and start listening to minority groups if it is to win elections in the 21st century, former Secretary of State Colin Powell
said Thursday.
In an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria for Sunday's "GPS" program, President Bush's former secretary of state said his party's attempt "to use polarization for
Political advantage" backfired last month.
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Chicago Democracy
This video is based on a comedy bit we made to introduce the whole Blagojavich/Obama scandal.
TRP host Frank from Queens has several degrees in history and is a huge fan of "I, Claudius".
The American
Political landscape looks like something ripped from the pages of "I, Claudius"!
Thanks, Democrats!
The Right Perspective is heard every Friday 10pm EDT over shortwave WWCR 3.215 Mhz and the Internet at http://www.therightperspective.org
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CNN's Schneider: Americans Say 'Good Riddance' to President Bush
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, CNN SENIOR
Political ANALYST: (voice-over): As President Bush prepares to leave office, the American public has a parting thought: good riddance. At least that\'s the way
three-quarters feel. Fewer than a quarter say they\'ll miss President Bush. It\'s been like a failed marriage. Things started out well. When President Bush first took office, more than 60
percent saw him as strong and decisive. That impression was reinforced after 9/11.
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From the Church of John Lennon; The Sick Cult of Celebrity Worship Part Deux
Not blocked from Youtube, but this is funny. Yoko Ono approved a voice over for a charity ad for this organization OLPCFoundation. It's not perfect, okay the voice over sounds like a leprechan,
but the good intentions are there. So these free lovin' peace promoting "save the world" type Beatle's fans are up in arms because it wasn't John Lennon. Here is the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b4GkG...Celebrities, even dead ones have been imitated for purposes ranging from profit, humor and even charity. It's not blasphemy. Elvis, Marilyn Monroe,
Britney Spears, Hitler and even Jesus have been imitated before. This just goes along with being famous. I like the Beatles, but the late John Lennon IS NOT A DEITY! He marketed, I mean
"preached" world peace and love, but you ignore major world events (as boomers the largest demographic with huge
Political power that CAN make a difference) and instead, in large numbers you
make a big stink over a copyright. It's a CHARITY for crying out loud!!! No wonder what is wrong with this country.
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Caroline Kennedy botches debut interview with 'you know' attitude
Times of London - Caroline Kennedy’s quest to enter the US Senate has suffered a self-inflicted blow in a series of interviews in which she can only be described as . . . um . . . excruciatingly,
you know, unerudite. During a series of meetings with the New York press, one of which was recorded and is now being admired on YouTube in all its ineloquent awkwardness, the daughter of President
Kennedy was vague, unconvincing and displayed a potentially ruinous verbal tic. In one sequence, lasting 2 minutes and 27 seconds, Ms Kennedy, 51, revealed that she had inherited none of the
eloquence, energy or charisma associated with other members of America’s foremost
Political dynasty: she used the phrase “you know” no fewer than 30 times.
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Brazile 'Stole' Obama's Blanket
1/20/09 -- ABC News' Charlie Gibson grants Democrat
Political strategist Donna Brazile a 'blanket pardon' for her act.
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Story behind De la Rey song
As the British tried to do a hundred years ago, the black majority government is now trying to suppress the Afrikaner nation 's culture - and in fact all traces of their history. Public funding
is being withdrawn from Afrikaner monuments, even though Afrikaners contribute more than their share to tax income. Millions are being spent on changing the names of towns, streets etc. while little
is done to maintain infrastructure. The new generation of Afrikaners had nothing to do with Apartheid, yet they are faced with a bleak future, suffering under racial discrimination in the form of
affirmative action. Although this excludes them from jobs and promotion beyond a certain level, it also stimulates entrepreneurship and innovative thinking. The Afrikaner nation will rise again to
take its place in the country their forefathers helped to build and develop. This song has helped the Afrikaners to regain some of their pride in their history and culture, and this shows that their
identity is stronger than many people thought. When people hear the term "Apartheid" they usually see it as a synonym for racial discrimination. Decades of one-sided reporting has obscured
the positive aspects of an idea that originated from the wish to ensure a fair share of the country for all its people, in a way that would prevent domination of one group over the other. In
retrospect it is easy to criticize and see where things went wrong. Unfortunately, following the assassination of Verwoerd, there was a lack of clear vision and leadership, resulting in so-called
"petty Apartheid" , causing unfair treatment of many black people. However, rather than racial hatred, the motivation was born from fear of total loss of
Political power - the consequences
of which were well known through countless examples from decolonised Africa. On balance, European settlers and their descendants probably did more good than bad in Africa. Improved infrastructure and
medical care contributed to the massive increase in the black population of South Africa over the last 100 years. (3.5 million in 1900, 35 million 90 years later.)
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