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HERITAGE FOUNDATION: "How Modern Liberals Think"
Monday, March 5, 2007
Featuring:
Evan Sayet
Writer, Lecturer and Pundit
Hosted by:
Becky Norton Dunlop
Vice President,
External Relations,
The Heritage Foundation
Length: 2876
Rating: 4.40 (2902 ratings)
Tags: politicstv heritage foundation liberal politics
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Rick Mercer Liberal Song
The Rick Mercer Report in 48 hrs!!
Hey Guys what a crazy last 2 days. So I get a call from Rick Mercer's people Tuesday afternoon saying they just wrote a skit about the Liberal party backing down to the Tories. The whole joke is that the Liberals are loving it cause if they fight the Tories they have to call an election and they are in no position to win an election so they are happy to back down. It's an over the top party scene. They say they want the works, full 24pc choir, break-dancers, jugglers, acrobats, pyro a total circus!! They want to know if I can compose, arrange and record a choir to the lyrics they wrote and have it ready to be shot in 48hrs. Well I immediately got on the phone to Faith Chorale and booked them for a session the next day. I called up Luther Brown at Do Dat for some breakers and got to work banging out a track. Everything got together just in time for the shoot. As I go to deliver the music masters, Rick decides that he wants me in the skit leading the choir. They rush me into wardrobe, I'm a little fuller than most guys so no suits fit. They take my measurements and in an hour a suit arrives and I'm on set shooting the scene for the next 4 hours. I love this business!!!
Length: 112
Rating: 4.80 (140 ratings)
Tags: orin isaacs rick mercer liberals talk show bass solo canadian idol
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typical ignorant liberals...
more at http://www.myspace.com/nixinixin
recently there was a protest at my school, the protesters were surrounding the campus military recruiter and yelling "get the fuck off our campus" I decided to confront the protesters, they were obviously against what the U.S. was doing in Iraq, so I asked them how they would handle the situation if they were in power...now most liberals I talk to are extremely ignorant, but I dont even understand what these girls are even talking about, I mean to these people Bush and republicans do everything that is wrong in the world...I just wish they would take 5 minutes to research what they are protesting about before taking to the streets and looking like complete idiots!
Length: 124
Rating: 4.00 (818 ratings)
Tags: liberals protests protesters democrats iraq anti war answer communists republicans protest warriors
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When Liberals Debate
Is it not odd that when both Barry Lynn and John Shelby Spong debated the topic, "Is Homosexuality Compatible with Biblical Christianity?" neither one showed up with...a Bible?
Length: 358
Rating: 4.80 (29 ratings)
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Should Killing Liberals Be a Hate Crime?
The tragic killing of two people and the wounding of eight others at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville allegedly because of the church's "liberal views" brought up a discussion of hate crime laws on Fox News this week that I analyze in this video.
The four clips in my video come from the July 28, 2008, broadcasts of the Fox News programs "The Live Desk" (showing anchor Jane Skinner and criminal defense attorney Drew Findling) and "Studio B With Shepard Smith" (showing criminal defense attorneys Julia Morrow and Arthur Aidala). These programs are not available online.
I also include in my video screen shots of Tennessee Code § 40-35-114 that you can find in full online at http://michie.lexisnexis.com/tennessee/lpExt.dll/tncode/f171/ff7e/ff80/ffc3?f=templates&fn=document-frame.htm&2.0#JD_40-35-114
Length: 250
Rating: 4.80 (719 ratings)
Tags: fox news Hate crime shooting Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Knoxville jim D. Adkisson gay liberal aclu
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Provincial Liberals win Ontario
Dalton McGuinty won a second majority government for the Liberals in Ontario on Wednesday night, a triumph for a party that earlier expressed fears of a drop to minority status.
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The Liberals managed to increase their numbers from the 67 they had coming into the campaign. At 5 a.m. ET Thursday, with 99.8 per cent of polls counted, they were elected in 71 of the province's 107 seats. By that point, Progressive Conservative candidates were elected in 26 ridings and the NDP in 10.
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"Thank you, Ontario," a grinning McGuinty said to cheering supporters.
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"The people of Ontario have spoken tonight with clarity and with purpose. They have chosen the Ontario Liberal Party to govern for four more years."
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PC Leader John Tory suffered defeat in his own riding, putting his leadership in doubt in the weeks ahead. Aside from the Liberals, the only party to make significant gains were the Greens, who didn't win any seats but more than doubled their share of the popular vote.
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Several weeks before the election campaign drew to a close, polls suggested a tight race and McGuinty mused about a minority government.
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The victory marks the first time in exactly 70 years that Ontario's Liberals have won a back-to-back majority. Mitch Hepburn won his second majority in October 1937.
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Less than an hour after polls closed at 9 p.m. ET (8 p.m. CT) on Wednesday, it became clear that McGuinty had also secured his riding of Ottawa South, which he has represented since 1990.
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In a significant loss for the party, Liberal cabinet minister Caroline Di Cocco conceded defeat in her southwestern Ontario seat of Sarnia-Lambton to PC candidate Bob Bailey.
'Broken promises' jabs fail to hurt Liberals
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The Liberal win comes despite a lengthy campaign during which McGuinty faced an onslaught of attacks from the two main opposition parties, with the New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives repeatedly accusing him of "broken promises."
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Despite that, McGuinty extended his thanks in his victory speech to both Tory and NDP Leader Howard Hampton "for accepting the challenge of public life."
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However, he took several jabs at Tory's proposal to extend public funding to faith-based private schools, an issue that quickly came to dominate the campaign.
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"We do not want to see our children divided," McGuinty told supporters gathered at Ottawa's Fairmont Chateau Laurier. "We want publicly funded schools, not public funds for private schools."
'We've got that behind us'
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In an interview following his speech, the premier was asked what to expect from his government this time around, given that he broke a 2003 election campaign vow not to raise taxes in the early part of his last term.
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McGuinty introduced a health tax at that time, saying it was necessary because of a deficit inherited from the previous Conservative government, which the latter government failed to disclose.
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In the 2007 campaign, McGuinty again vowed not to raise taxes, and he told CBC that was a promise he would keep.
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"Nobody here is hiding a $5.6-billion deficit," said McGuinty.
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He added that a new law has been introduced requiring the auditor to disclose the province's financial state in advance of an election. "We've got that behind us," he said.
Tory hopes to stay on
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"Even people who don't agree with Dalton McGuinty respect him as an individual," former federal Liberal minister John Manley told CBC News. "I think the aggressiveness of other leaders in this campaign may have turned away potential support they could have won."
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In a blow to his party and his leadership, Tory was defeated in the riding of Don Valley West by incumbent Kathleen Wynne, who served as education minister under the Liberals.
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Despite expectations he might step down, Tory said he would continue to serve as leader of the party, though he admitted disappointment with election results.
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Tory was weighed down early in the campaign by his call for publicly-funded religious schools. A promise nine days before the end of the campaign to put the issue to a free vote failed to give him the last-minute boost he needed.
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One high-profile loss for the party was in the Mississauga South riding, where incumbent and former Liberal Tim Peterson was running for the Conservatives.
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A backbencher and younger brother of former premier David Peterson, he lost to the Liberal candidate, Charles Sousa.
Greens, NDP gain in popular vote
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As far as the smaller parties go, the Green party made a notable breakthrough. The party was polling about eight per cent of the popular vote, with most of the polls accounted for - more than twice the support held by the party in the 2003 election.
Length: 246
Rating: 4.20 (5 ratings)
Tags: Dalton McGuinty liberal election win ontario cbc mediascrape
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Liberals Alter West Point (USMA) Songs To Include Women
The United States Military Academy at West Point has overhauled its songs, "Alma Mater" and "The Corps," to make the hymns "gender-neutral."
Although we support our military no matter male or female, this is an example of how liberals' political correctness is literally erasing our history in the United States of America.
Indeed, this deletion of history is reminiscent of how The Party in George Orwell's 1984 expunged the unfavorable past.
We'll analyze this unfortunate situation, like only this talk-show can do.
Length: 645
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: news military liberalism mp feminism feminists conservatives general hagenback soldier battle talk radio nyc media gop
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Michael Savage on Evil Liberals
Michael Savage on Evil Liberals against him and how Evil lurks beneath the surface. Aired on August 30, 2007.
Length: 599
Rating: 4.70 (67 ratings)
Tags: Michael Savage Liberals Evil
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