Saturday, June 16, 2007

Domestic Violence, Equal Pay

Domestic Violence











Equal Pay








Ledbetter v. Goodyear Equal Pay Hearing: Chairman Miller
Ledbetter v. Goodyear Equal Pay Hearing: Wade Henderson
Ledbetter v. Goodyear Equal Pay Hearing: Deborah Brake
Ledbetter v. Goodyear Equal Pay Hearing: Robert Andrews

US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 1
US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 2
US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 3
US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 4
US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 5 Part 1
US Democrats - Bill Clinton 1992 Video 5 Part 2
Clinton's Angry Response to Heckler
Clinton vs. Bush in 1992 Debate
Opening of Presidential Debate 1992
Cuomo Nominates Clinton 1992 - Part 4

Nixon vs Kennedy, 1960 Presidential Election

Tell Your Story To Barack













In The News

Powell ready to jump on Obama bandwagon Telegraph.co.uk made clear that he is considering backing a Democrat to succeed his former boss, George W Bush ..... he has twice met Sen Obama, at the request of the White House hopeful .... "I'm going to support the best person that I can find who will lead this country." .... Powell was the first black secretary of state .... In 1995, Mr Powell was wooed by senior Democrats as well as Republicans who wanted him to run against Bill Clinton for the presidency in 1996. He eventually ruled it out because his wife did not wish him to become a target for racist assassins. Sen Obama, 45, has already received unspecified death threats. ...... Obama's links with Mr Powell as a sign that he wants to heal the divisions in American society. ..... "It's refreshing that we have a candidate that wants to craft a centrist policy that will reach out across party lines." ..... a poll of likely primary voters on Friday put Sen Obama on 32 per cent, only four points behind Sen Clinton, who last month led by 13 points. Other polls, which have featured more independent voters not certain to vote, have put Sen Obama level. ....... frustrated that his "Powell Doctrine" of military operations - that overwhelming force should be used but only with international support - which he developed after his experiences in Vietnam, was ignored in Iraq. ...... Sen Clinton still enjoys a lead over Sen Obama among black voters - though that gap has narrowed - and both candidates have sought to woo prominent blacks. ..... a black man who white America has found so non-threatening










2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 1)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 2)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 3)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 4)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 5)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 6)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 7)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 8)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 9)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 10)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 11)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 12)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 13)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 14)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 15)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 16)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 17)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 18)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 19)
2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 20)

2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 1)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 2)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 3)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 4)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 5)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 6)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 7)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 8)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 9)
2008 NH Republican Presidential Debate (Part 10)

2008 NH Democratic Presidential Debate (Part 17)