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Issues Under Fire: Like Cancer Dick Cheney Returns Again
from RetroVision Media on November 24, 2009
Duration: 810
Duration: 810
During his latest resurrection, former vice president Dick Cheney is back on the warpath in defense of his war on terror policies. Ripping into the Obama administration’s decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and company in Federal Court, Cheney’s well documented philosophy of, the best defense is a strong offense, was on display in an interview with conservative friendly Scott Hennen.
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Issues Under Fire: Like Cancer Dick Cheney Returns Again
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 24, 2009
Duration: 865
Duration: 865
During his latest resurrection, former vice president Dick Cheney is back on the warpath in defense of his war on terror policies. Ripping into the Obama administration s decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and company in Federal Court, Cheney s well documented philosophy of, the best defense is a strong offense, was on display in an interview with conservative friendly Scott Hennen. Practically accusing Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder the Department of Justice of engaging in acts of idiocy, Cheney continues to maintain that his methods of combating terror was the only way to keep the homeland safe during the eight years under his watch. Keeping to his guns, he steadfastly clings to the argument that enhanced interrogations techniques, including waterboarding, prolonged time periods of forced stress positions, sleep deprivation, exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures, to say nothing of black bag operations and an extraordinary rendition program, among others tricks too dastardly for sane minds to fully comprehend, was not only necessary but legal.
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Issues Under Fire: The Charade of the American Healthcare Debate
from RetroVision Media on November 23, 2009
Duration: 1140
Duration: 1140
Congress put on quite a show this weekend, passionately arguing on the Senate floor over whether or not to make the same lame arguments next week over a watered down healthcare bill that will neither provide true reform or control cost. The same con artists that have always protected the special interest groups against the very people they are charge with representing have bamboozled the citizenry again.
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Issues Under Fire: The Mainstream Media’s Marketing of a Moron
from recent posts tagged cnn - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 632
Duration: 632
MSNBCs Countdown with Keith Olbermann opens five nights per week with the usual slick graphics and fast-paced audio of contemporary political infotainment. To tease its eager audience, they ask what people will be talking about tomorrow. Well thanks to Mr. Olbermann and company, we not only have the challenge of telling you what people wont be talking about tomorrow, but also why.
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Issues Under Fire: The Mainstream Media’s Marketing of a Moron
from RetroVision Media on November 17, 2009
Duration: 570
Duration: 570
MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann opens five nights per week with the usual slick graphics and fast-paced audio of contemporary political infotainment. To tease its eager audience, they ask what people will be talking about tomorrow. Well thanks to Mr. Olbermann and company, we not only have the challenge of telling you what people wont be talking about tomorrow, but also why. Because the mainstream media has a new toy to play with for the next week of news cycles, thinking people will have to expand their net for serious news beyond the boundaries of American media to keep atop of issues affecting their lives. This latest media circus started even prior to the moron’s rollout on Oprah’s daily pity party for pussies and was in high gear when Fox News predictable defended this walking talking mental defect with the same cadre of conservative talking heads we’ve all grown to know so well and despise so thoroughly.
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Issues Under Fire: China Says America Can't Afford Public Option
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 16, 2009
Duration: 534
Duration: 534
In a jaw dropping in the NY Times yesterday, reportedly China is far more interested in the US deficit than Americans having universal healthcare. Considering the Chinese are the ones fronting the cash, it is within reason they'd want to have a say on what we can and can not afford. Perhaps this revelation explains why the president never came out full square for "real" healthcare reform. Knowing he'd be chided privately by our benefactors for spending too much, the president simply went along with the charade of letting Americans think they really had a choice.
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Issues Under Fire: China Says America Can't Afford Public Option
from RetroVision Media on November 15, 2009
Duration: 525
Duration: 525
In a jaw dropper of a story in the NY Times yesterday, reportedly China is far more interested in the US deficit than Americans having universal healthcare. Considering the Chinese are the ones fronting the cash, it is within reason they'd want to have a say on what we can and can not afford. Perhaps this revelation explains why the president never came out full square for real healthcare reform. Knowing he'd be chided privately by our benefactors for spending too much, the president simply went along with the charade of letting Americans think they really had a choice.
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RetroVision Theater Presents Captain America Chapter 13
from recent posts tagged superhero - blip.tv (beta) on September 21, 2009
Duration: 916
Duration: 916
We are closing out this lame series today with the last 3 chapters... We actually watched most of this one and feel Captain America needs some real super powers to work with. Enjoy and share with this download
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RetroVision Theater Presents Captain America Chapter 14
from recent posts tagged superhero - blip.tv (beta) on September 21, 2009
Duration: 915
Duration: 915
Well its almost over, but you can bet your bottom overly taxed dollar the Captain America survives to fight again. Click here for the download
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