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debate in 100 seconds: out of gas

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south carolina republican 2012 presidential debate pt1

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collision - the movie christopher hitchens vs douglass wilson full feature

collision is a documentary film released on october 27 2009 featuring a debate between prominent atheist christopher hitchens and douglas wilson presbyterian pastor of christ church moscow described by hitchens as a quotbuddy-and-roadquot movie it provides an overview of several days worth of debates following the release of their book is christianity good for the world the book was generated by correspondence published in christianity todaythe partnership between hitchens and wilson began in 2007 when hitchens invited anyone to debate his viewpoints following the release of his book god is not great wilson039s agent heard the offer and put him in touch with hitchens leading to a series of written debates published in christianity today which eventually were compiled into is christianity good for the world filmmaker darren doane heard about the exchanges between the two and sought them out to make a film the film was featured on cnn fox news npr the laura ingraham show and othersafter the men finally met in person while shooting the film both got along well despite the heated exchanges in part from a shared appreciation for pg wodehousehitchens said in slate magazine that quoti haven039t yet run into an argument that has made me want to change my mind however i have discovered that the so-called christian right is much less monolithic and very much more polite and hospitable than i would once have thought or than most liberals believequotdarren doane the filmmaker said: quotthese guys ended up at the bar laughing joking drinking there were so many things that they had in commonopinions on history and politics literature and poetry they agreed on so many things except on the existence of godquotwilson argued that atheists could be good people could share christian values and christians could repudiate many things atheists also repudiated: yet wilson argued that atheists could not argue for an objective moral standard but could affirm a standard if it happened to exist that of quoteat drink and be merry for tomorrow maybe we diequot but no other
noam chomsky on ron paul039s 911 theories: quotwhat he said is completely uncontroversialquot

democracynoworg - during the most recent republican presidential debate on monday september 12th congressman ron paul of texas drew boos and jeers from the crowd and his fellow debaters for his views on the roots of 911 attacks dr paul criticized us foreign policy as the catalyst stating quotwe039re under great threat because we occupy so many countries we have to be honest with ourselves what would we do if another country say china did to us what we do to all those countries over therequot for more democracy now spoke with professor emeritus of linguistics at the massachusetts institute of technology noam chomsky dr chomsky responded to dr paul039s comments by reciting the history of antagonism to us policy concluding: quoti think what he said is completely uncontroversial you can read it in government documentsquotexcerpt of rush transcript:aaron mat dn co-host: well noam you mentioned the changes in discourse between 10 years ago and today and actually this issue of the reasons behind 911 came up last night at the republican presidential debate congress member ron paul of texas drew boos from the crowd and a rebuke from other candidates on the podium when he criticized us foreign policy in discussing the roots of 911rep ron paul: we039re under great threat because we occupy so many countries we039re in 130 countries we have 900 bases around the world we039re going broke the purpose of al-qaeda was to attack us invite us over there where they can target us and they have been doing it they have more attacks against us and the american interests per month than occurred in all the years before 911 but we039re there occupying their land and if we think that we can do that and not have retaliation we039re kidding ourselves we have to be honest with ourselves what would we do if another country say china did to us what we do to all those countries over thereso this whole idea that the whole muslim world is responsible for this and they039re attacking us because we039re free and prosperous that is just not true osama bin laden and al-qaeda have been explicit they have been explicit and they wrote and said that we attackedwe attacked america because you had bases on our holy land in saudi arabia you do not give palestinians a fair treatment and you have been bombingi didn039t say that i039m trying to get you to understand what the motive was behind the bombing at the same time we had been bombing and killing hundreds of thousands of iraqis for 10 years would you be annoyed if you039re not annoyed then there039s some problemaaron mat: that was republican congress member ron paul of texas speaking last night at the republican presidential debate noam chomsky your responsenoam chomsky: i think what he said is completely uncontroversial you can read it in government documents you can find it in polls maybe people don039t like to hear it but as i mentioned before it goes back to the 1950s actually right after 911 the wall street journal to its credit did a study of privileged muslims sometimes called quotmonied muslimsquot people in the muslim world who are deeply embedded in the us global projectlawyers directors of multinational corporations and so on not the general population and it was very much like what eisenhower hadwas concerned about and the national security council in the 1950s there was a lot of antagonism toa lot of antagonism to us policy in the region partly support of dictators blocking democracy and development just as the national security council concluded in 1958follow democracy now online:facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomdemocracynowtwitter: democracynowsubscribe on youtube: http:wwwyoutubecomdemocracynowdaily email news digest: http:wwwdemocracynoworgsubscribeplease consider supporting independent media by making a donation to democracy nowtoday visit http:wwwdemocracynoworgdonateyt
extra-ordinary tebow - john legend

grammy award winner john legend performs a tim tebow-themed parody of his hit quotordinary peoplequot for debaters skip bayless and stephen a smith
rick perry: quotrepealquot

rick perry will repeal obamacare starting on day one
ron paul highlights - south carolina cnn debate 011912

http:ronpaul2012com ron paul video playlisthttp:wwwyoutubecomview_play_listp=257c3e2f32d6ea89fair use notice: this video may contain copyrighted material such material is made available for educational purposes only this constitutes a 039fair use039 of any such copyrighted material as provided for in title 17 usc section 107 of the us copyright lawcongressman ron paul 2012 presidential race candidate republican gop romney gingrich santorum obama ron paul new hampshire primary charleston south carolina southern republican presidential debate southern republican leadership conference cnn debate charleston coliseum
don039t shout at the telly: queer progress

gay rights have vastly improved over the decades but have we progressed enough this lively on-the sofa discussion with jason smith a freelance journalist and director of birmingham salon explores the state of 039queer progress039 today from clinton and cameron039s advocacy of tying foreign aid to gay rights to stonewall calling for a policing of anti-gay speech in the playground has intolerance of anti-gay intolerants lead to a tyranny of the minority are gay individuals so vulnerable they now need posh protectors to police our views and intervene in african states
christopher hitchens destroys the catholic church

hitchslapped :this is an excerpt from the debate quotis the catholic church a force for good in the worldquot this clip was reuploaded from symmetricstrings check out his channel here for more great videos - http:wwwyoutubecomusersymmetricstringsfull debate below:part 1 - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=0kuzywzgoxwpart 2 - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=alog_pu1zmcpart 3 - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=grpuffgveicpart 4 - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=gegdtfkzemepart 5 - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=hnerpdy87mm
cnntea party republican debate in 100 seconds

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the truth about atheism

if you accept atheism as truth then you must accept two grueling facts about life timothy keller explains in this videoclick here for part 2 quotthe truth about christianityquothttp:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=ynjqlwh1mjifor more sermons from tim keller visit:http:wwwredeemercomhttp:itunesapplecomuspodcasttimothy-keller-podcastid352660924quotcopyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for quotfair usequot for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting teaching scholarship and research fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing non-profit educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair usequot
william lane 039two citations039 craig academic midget

william lane craig likes to think of himself as an academic an intellectual and if you believe his fans 039is regarded by many as one of the worlds leading in christian apologetics039 well that039s all fine and dandy until you actually check out william lane craigs track record in the peer review literature see it turns out that william lane craig is a champion in academic circles only in the category of publishing 039uncitable junk039 in academia 039the size of your balls039 is largely determined how many papers you039ve written and how many citations they pick up: basically how many interesting papers you039ve written turns out william lane craigs papers pull in on average about 2 citations with his top citated work pulling something like a dozen citations that039s an absolutely farcical track record personally i find it difficult to see how the man can have such a high opinion of himself when his citations record is so poor indeed by this metric i039ve know people who have surpassed the entire contribution of wlcs academic career merely a couple of years after getting a phdnormally i would let this sort of thing slide apart from the man is such a professional slimeball in his dealings with the likes of richard dawkins that i figure his dirty little secret needs a little exposure i mean with an ego like craigs you know the one thing that will cut his ego deeper than any insult is rubbing his nose in his utterly lack-luster citations recordpersonally i think he should hereafter be referred to as william lane 039two citations039 craig or he gets antsy about his credentials dr 039two citations039 craig
what kind of man

governor huckabee: quotif a man039s dishonest to get a job he039ll be dishonest on the jobquotnarrator: what kind of man would mislead distort and deceive just to win an electionthis man would mitt romney romney said he has always voted republican when he had the opportunitybut in the 1992 massachusetts primary romney had the chance to vote for george hw bush or pat buchanan but he voted for a liberal democrat insteadromney said his investments in fannie and freddie were in a blind trustbut as reported in the national journal romney earned tens of thousands of dollars from investments not in a blind trust romney denied seeing a false ad his campaign used to attack newt gingrich but romney039s own campaign paid for the adand romney039s own voice is on the ad approving the contentif we can039t trust what mitt romney says about his own record how can we trust him on anything
andrew klavan: the facts of life for liberals

if someone from the government tries to put his hands on your money run away as fast as you can and tell the nearest conservative
republican presidential debate: the highlights

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