Charles Djou Congressional Debate Part 2

Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010 and filed under congress election | 9 Comments »

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


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9 Responses

  1. kriskan2007 Says:

    I like Charles Djou …
    I like Charles Djou. The other two candidates support the continuation of the status quo.

  2. Rocketeer1001 Says:

    @Jaylia87 “Djou …
    @Jaylia87 “Djou talks like a pimp. He sells a dream w/o any detail about how to do so.”

    I guess it takes one to know one. I mean there’s no way that socialism is a utopian project, right?

  3. Rocketeer1001 Says:

    @MonsterIsrael …
    @MonsterIsrael Middle East used to be Christian. Do you know Islam? it was founded by terrorist Muhammad who kill, torture, assassinated, massacred, conquered innocent Christian, Jews, Hindus, non-Muslims which is why Islam spread so fast. And then they launch war against the Christians for 1000 years and say Christians are aggressors. People like MonsterIsrael, GeorgeGalloway, Muhammad and Hitler they are the real terrorist of the world and must be eliminated.

  4. MonsterIsrael Says:

    USA Govt. control …
    USA Govt. control by Israel. Do you know about AIPAC? They control American election , your daily life, your economy , everything. If they tell USA Govt. to tell lie even though they know it is lie, no problem American Govt. tell it immediately there is WMD in iraq, including Obama, John Machine,Clinton Bush,Charles all are member of AIPAC and all will tell the same voice without any difference

  5. KenMacMillan Says:

    @Jaylia87 Actually …
    @Jaylia87 Actually defence is 19%, social security is 19%, medicare is 12%, medicade is 7%, interest on the loans they take out is 5%, & everything else is 38%. Those numbers come from downsizinggovernment. org

  6. Jaylia87 Says:

    Djou talks like a …
    Djou talks like a pimp. He sells a dream w/o any detail about how to do so. How are you going to put money in the average American’s hand? The trickle down effect that have been working so well in this country. lol. Any other redistrubution of wealth would have upper class people screaming “Socialism”.
    Hanabusa makes herself look stupid trying to make Djou appear to be against all government spending and regulation. What’s wrong with cutting the military budget. Its over 50% of our tax money!

  7. cjkallgren Says:

    They all look very …
    They all look very sharp. I like Charles Djou. He seems like a real person, with a family. I want a representative that understands real familys. I’m tired of lawyers and career politicians. I think Colleen and Ed represent too much of what is wrong in congress. I like that he recognizes there is a problem with overspending in gov’t and printing money. See Colleen and Ed just nodding agreement that we need more Regulation.

  8. PopModal Says:

    People across the …
    People across the board are beginning to say this crisis is caused by over taxing & overspending not that we are looking to gov to help fix the economy. On the contrary, we are asking the gov to step aside and let us do the work to get this economy back to where it should be: creating private sector jobs. The liberals are working so hard at keeping their jobs that they are missing the point. It is pour jobs that they should be worried about not theirs.

  9. PopModal Says:

    It is not that we …
    It is not that we are under regulating or over regulating, the problem is the evolution of technology is moving faster than the elf-serving politicians ability to keep up. That is why I am endorsing Charles Djou. He understands the problems & has the energy to get things done. Career politicians like his opponents are too worried about maintaining their own sliver of power to do the work to keep this country free.

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