Charles Djou debates opponents Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa Part 2. Debate is moderated by Malia Zimmerman of Hawaii Reporter. 3 videos run a total of approximately 28 minutes.
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Charles Djou debates opponents Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa Part 2. Debate is moderated by Malia Zimmerman of Hawaii Reporter. 3 videos run a total of approximately 28 minutes.
Duration : 0:10:0
There could be some movement one way or another but unless the democrats do something really stupid (Vegas odds on that is even money) it should remain close to what it is so yes.
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In Ohio’s primary election in the 10th Congressional District last week, 10,000 registered Republicans switched their party affiliation on election day and became “Democrats for a Day” — allowing them to try to unseat the one Congressman who has been a national leader on every issue that reflects the core values of real Democrats: Rep. Dennis Kucinich.
10,000 Republicans in one Congressional District! In a race where his opposition was supported by Republican media, Republican contributors, Republican advisors, and a Republican political agenda.
In a special video message from Dennis, he explains what happened, why, and how you can help to meet the challenge that will surely be mounted again to put that seat in the Republican “win column” in November.
They tried. They failed. But, they’ll try again.
With your support, we stopped them last week. And with your continued help, we can demonstrate in the next 10 days that we intend to stop them in November — but only with your help. If issues like the war, not-for-profit health care, NAFTA, jobs, the environment, education, and the Constitution are important to you, please support the strongest, most consistent, most honorable voice in Congress who has the courage to stand with you and fight for what you believe: Dennis Kucinich.
Check out this example of what their doing:
http://new.kucinich.us/media/bf.mp3
Video by Chad Ely
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Some critics have mistakenly complained that the US government has turned to socialism for a solution to the current financial crisis in a capitalistic system. Yet what the US government has done is merely turn failed market capitalism into state capitalism. Nationalization alone does not lead to socialism. Socialism is not merely collective ownership of the means of production. It must also subscribe to an operative goal of fair sharing of the fruits of the economy through collective ownership of the means of production.
In a socialist state, state-owned enterprises are the venue of socialist ownership of the means of production which is deployed to support the interests of workers. But in a capitalist state, state-owned enterprises do not entertain such populist goals. State capitalism continues to oppress workers for the benefit of capital while the state represents the interest of capitalists rather than workers. State capitalism subscribes to the trickle-down theory – saving the banks to save the citizenry. What is needed is for government to save the citizenry by direct assistance with job creation and wage guarantees, not inter-bank loan
guarantees. from atimes.com C.K. Liu’s article 10/29/08
I strongly urge you to watch this video! it answers your question!http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7065205277695921912
For the first time in two decades – a Republican is representing Hawaii in Congress.
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i asked before but nobody answered
how can them democrats destroy us i thought the teabaggers were takin over???
One word. ACORN. The dead and cartoon characters were out in force.
There has been a lot of discussion regarding M.P.s political aspirations. Is he a single issue politician pursuing the legalization of dog as a national food source to help feed millions of hungry philipinos?
well, manny’s dad himself cooked and ate manny’s dog as a child. it’s a true story, but the yahoo answers witch hunt, uh, board, removed my story.
Congressional candidates neck-in-neck in special election for Murtha seat
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Not saying it isn’t, but I think you get my point?!?!
Yes. The Congress are the lawmakers, they affect our daily life. They also have more power than the President if they have a veto proof majority. The only critical thing is the appointment of Justices to the Supreme Court, but once again they must be approved by Congress.
Rep. AndrĂ© Carson (D-7th District) is one of just two Muslims who serve in Congress and his religion is suddenly an issue in the Congressman’s bid for re-election.
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