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SF Straw Poll Cancelled - 306 sec
http://memosphere.wordpress.com NOTE: The complaints only started after the poll was cancelled. "I am cancelling the straw poll...That's part of politics, being able to support those that are _________?" @1:26 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiM10StfyBA I paid my $33 for the dinner and vote. A $5 option was also offered to vote after the festivities. We patiently listened to the guest speaker support Fred Thompson and talk on the issues of water and budget problems in California. They then held a raffle, while all the "cheap" voters waited in the lobby. When they finally let them in, the room was flooded with Ron Paul supporters and the organizer notified us the poll was cancelled. I started the video after the initial announcement and pandemonium broke out. The sudden cancellation and an attempt to change the rules, understandably, upset quite a few people. A Short segment closer to the podium: http://youtube.com/watch?v=IcNK3zYc5ts
Auteur : xp1234567890
Tags: Ron Paul SF Republican Straw Poll 2008 Presidential Elections Fred Thompson Vote Manipulation San Francsico Bay Area
Ron Paul Straw Poll Corruption - 584 sec
Ron Paul Straw Poll Vinoy Park St Petersburg 28 November CNN Youtube
Auteur : furnitureguy67
Tags: Ron Paul Straw Poll Vinoy St Petersburg CNN Youtube
Down Beat 1975 poll-winners' show: 'Pedal Up' - 355 sec
From the 'Down Beat' 1975 poll-winners' show, a performance of Rahsaan Roland Kirk's 'Pedal Up'. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - horns McCoy Tyner - piano Stanley Clarke - bass Lenny White - drums The performance is introduced by Quincy Jones. To the best of my knowledge, this performance is not commercially-available.
Auteur : Davelovesjazz
Tags:Down Beat Quincy Jones Rahsaan Roland Kirk manzello stritch Stanley Clarke McCoy Tyner Lenny White jazz 1975
Ron Paul's Speech at Iowa Straw Poll - 992 sec
Ron Paul speaks to an enthusiastic audience in Ames, Iowa, Aug. 11, 2007
Auteur : RonPaul2008dotcom
Tags:ron-paul iowa
Down Beat 1975 poll-winners' show: 'Spain' - 457 sec
A performance of Chick Corea's classic composition 'Spain' from the 1975 'Down Beat' poll-winners' concert. Chick Corea - keys Hubert Laws - flute Bill Watrous - trombone George Benson - guitar Stanley Clarke - bass Lenny White - drums Introduced by Quincy Jones
Auteur : Davelovesjazz
Tags:Down Beat Spain Chick Corea Hubert Laws Bill Watrous George Benson Stanley Clarke Lenny White jazz 1975 Quincy Jones
Jefferson County Republican Straw Poll - Birmingham, AL - 576 sec
Jefferson County Republican Straw Poll Birmingham, AL October 13, 2007 John Sophocleus is interviewed, followed by Rev John Killian's speech and a reading of the results of the poll. Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record: He has never voted to raise taxes. He has never voted for an unbalanced budget. He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. He has never voted to raise congressional pay. He has never taken a government-paid junket. He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. He voted against the Patriot Act. He voted against regulating the Internet. He voted against the Iraq war. He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES!!! State Voter Registration Deadlines Alabama - 10 days preceding an election. Alaska - 30 days before the election. Arizona - 29 days before the election. Arkansas - 30 days before the election. California - 15 days before the election. Colorado - 29 days before the election. Connecticut - 14 days before the election. Delaware - 20 days prior to the election District of Columbia - 30 days before the election. Florida - 29 days before the election. Georgia - The fifth Monday before any general primary, general election, Hawaii - 30 days before the election. Idaho - 25 days before the election. Illinois - 28 days prior to each election. Indiana - 29 days before the election. Iowa - 10 days before the election Kansas - Delivered 15 days before the election. Kentucky - 29 days before the election. Louisiana - 30 days before the election. Maine - 14 days before the election Maryland - 9:00 p.m. 21 days before the election. Massachusetts - 20 days before the election. Michigan - 30 days before the election. Minnesota - 21 days before the election Mississippi - 30 days before the election. Missouri - 28 days before the election. Montana - 30 days before the election. Nebraska - The third Friday before the election Nevada - 9:00 p.m. on the fifth Saturday before any primary or general election New Hampshire - must be received by your city or town clerk by 10 days before the election. New Jersey - 29 days before the election. New Mexico - 28 days before the election. New York - 25 days before the election. North Carolina - Postmarked 25 days before the election North Dakota - North Dakota does not have voter registration. Ohio - 30 days before the election. Oklahoma - 25 days before the election. Oregon - 21 days before the election. Pennsylvania - 30 days before an election or primary. Rhode Island - 30 days before the election. South Carolina - 30 days before the election. South Dakota - Received 15 days before the election. Tennessee - 30 days before the election. Texas - 30 days before the election. Utah - 20 days before the election. Vermont - second Saturday before the election. Virginia - 29 days before the election. Washington - 30 days before the election West Virginia - 21 days before the election. Wisconsin - 20 days before the election Wyoming - Wyoming by law, cannot accept this form unless State law is changed. "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" --Patrick Henry March 23,1775
Auteur : GinsingSullivan
Tags:Ron Paul Straw Poll New World Order CFR Reagan Jefferson Gun Rights Freedom Liberty USA Constitution taxes IRS NAFTA nra
Ron Paul gets 81% in Alabama Straw Poll (part 1 of 2) - 447 sec
Part 2 available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj17sHDWamw&watch_response Rev. John Killian speaks in support of Dr. Ron Paul Congressman Ron Paul, a.k.a. Dr. No, wins the West Alabama Republican Straw Poll in a historic landslide victory. Rev. John Killian speaks. August 18, 2007 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record: He has never voted to raise taxes. He has never voted for an unbalanced budget. He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. He has never voted to raise congressional pay. He has never taken a government-paid junket. He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. He voted against the Patriot Act. He voted against regulating the Internet. He voted against the Iraq war. He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES!!! FEB 5th Alabama! * The full clip is now available in high quality for stream or download at: http://stage6.divx.com/TheRonPaulChannel/video/1551474/Ron-Paul-Landslide-at-Alabama-Presidential-Straw-Poll! State Voter Registration Deadlines Alabama - 10 days preceding an election. Alaska - 30 days before the election. Arizona - 29 days before the election. Arkansas - 30 days before the election. California - 15 days before the election. Colorado - 29 days before the election. Connecticut - 14 days before the election. Delaware - 20 days prior to the election District of Columbia - 30 days before the election. Florida - 29 days before the election. Georgia - The fifth Monday before any general primary, general election, Hawaii - 30 days before the election. Idaho - 25 days before the election. Illinois - 28 days prior to each election. Indiana - 29 days before the election. Iowa - 10 days before the election Kansas - Delivered 15 days before the election. Kentucky - 29 days before the election. Louisiana - 30 days before the election. Maine - 14 days before the election Maryland - 9:00 p.m. 21 days before the election. Massachusetts - 20 days before the election. Michigan - 30 days before the election. Minnesota - 21 days before the election Mississippi - 30 days before the election. Missouri - 28 days before the election. Montana - 30 days before the election. Nebraska - The third Friday before the election Nevada - 9:00 p.m. on the fifth Saturday before any primary or general election New Hampshire - must be received by your city or town clerk by 10 days before the election. New Jersey - 29 days before the election. New Mexico - 28 days before the election. New York - 25 days before the election. North Carolina - Postmarked 25 days before the election North Dakota - North Dakota does not have voter registration. Ohio - 30 days before the election. Oklahoma - 25 days before the election. Oregon - 21 days before the election. Pennsylvania - 30 days before an election or primary. Rhode Island - 30 days before the election. South Carolina - 30 days before the election. South Dakota - Received 15 days before the election. Tennessee - 30 days before the election. Texas - 30 days before the election. Utah - 20 days before the election. Vermont - second Saturday before the election. Virginia - 29 days before the election. Washington - 30 days before the election West Virginia - 21 days before the election. Wisconsin - 20 days before the election Wyoming - Wyoming by law, cannot accept this form unless State law is changed. "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" --Patrick Henry March 23,1775
Auteur : GinsingSullivan
Tags: straw poll conservative ron paul media nra gun christian reagan freedom liberty iraq military politics usa constitution
najib amhali @ humo's pop poll - 659 sec
najib amhali op de humo's pop poll
Auteur : pjknevels
Tags:najib amhali humo pop poll komiek humor sportpaleis antwerpen
Poll: Bullshit Is Most Important Issue For 2008 Voters - 145 sec
For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008. More coverage at: http://onion.com
Auteur : TheOnion
Tags: hillary clinton barack obama john mccain politics election president voting
Ron Paul: Insider on Ames, IA Straw Poll Voting - 556 sec
8/11/07 Insider, Ron Paul supporter Ernest Hancock explains the Diebold voting problem at Ames, IA Straw Poll.
Auteur : watchman2008
Tags:Ron Paul Ames Iowa Straw Poll Diebold voting black box electronic
Steadman Poll: Raila and Kibaki in tight fight - 134 sec
December 18, 2007 - ODM's Raila Odinga still tops the Steadman opinion poll, but President Kibaki is only two points away.
Auteur : NTVKenya
Tags: Kenya Elections 2007 Steadman polls Raila Odinga President Kibaki Kalonzo Musyoka
Ron Paul After the Straw Poll - 87 sec
Congressman Ron Paul reacts to his fifth-place showing at the Iowa Straw Poll.
Auteur : EmergencyCheese
Tags:ron paul james kotecki iowa straw poll politico
The Punishment Poll from Mr. Sardonicus - 137 sec
William Castle hosted gimmick from the 1961 film "Mr. Sardonicus".
Auteur : annubis44
Tags:guy rolfe horror
Steadman Opinion Poll - 116 sec
Raila leads in opinion poll
Auteur : NTVKenya
Tags:Raila opinion poll ntvkenya
Nils Poll at Rotterdam Streetfestival - Act 3 - 591 sec
Nils Poll was my favourite juggler, tippler during that festival (2001)in which i volunteered for host the artists. Nils is very witty entertainer, both in performance and private, drunk and sober.I filmed his last show at the festival. It's lovely to see how subtle and respectful he works with the kids and adults he 'uses' for the show. He's an absolute master. Skol, Nils
Auteur : HenriVanZanten
Tags: Nils Poll performing arts Rotterrdam Street festtival Henri van Zanten John Seip Kaal en haar komkommer tv
Bush's Latest Poll Numbers - 207 sec
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Auteur : TheYoungTurks
Tags: the young turks bush george poll numbers documentary political commercial news
Obama Wins White House Correspondents Attendee Straw Poll at - 61 sec
The experts who gathered for the White House Correspondents Dinner chose Obama. He was the winner of a straw poll of over 500 media, news, Hollywood and New York power players at the first event of the 2008 White House Correspondents Dinner Festivities. The 11th Annual Garden Brunch hosted by Tammy Haddad and Ted Greenberg as well as Hilary Rosen, Alex Castellanos, Debbie Dingell, David Adler, Kathyrn Leyman and Beth Viola featured the poll that asked Who do you think will be the next president ?"
Auteur : BizbashEvents
Tags: documentary political commercial news Tammy Haddad Bizbash Hilary Clinton Gov. Crist Presidential Election Binn
Ron Paul Speech at Iowa Straw Poll (Part 1 of 2) - 568 sec
Ron Paul makes his speech at the Iowa Straw Poll in Ames on Saturday, August 11, 2007. (Part 1 of 2)
Auteur : greenmountainboy
Tags:Ron Paul Iowa Straw Poll Ames Speech
Tyranny at the Texas Straw Poll Ron Paul - 305 sec
UPDATE Sept 5 07 http://www.mysanantonio.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8RFILF80.html UPDATE Sept 5 07 Associated Press just interviewed me. UPDATE Sept 4 07 Granny Warrior letter http://www.grannywarriors.com/strawpol.htm UPDATE SEPT 2 07 ****MUST READ**** I just got an email through the Ron Paul Meetup up group from the well known "Granny Warriors" They just informed everyone that they have PROOF that an ENTIRE BUS FULL of Ron Paul DELEGATES from San Antonio were prevented from voting. They arrived on time and were denied. After another bus pulled up and they were ushered in through the side entrance. END UPDATE#1 The vote was supposed to be until 1 or 2 pm, but GOP security prevented registered Delegates from entering the building who were wearing Ron Paul signs at 10am. I was standing over by the Granny warriors when 2 delegates approached me and asked me to help them get into the convention center. They had showed up at the door a little before 10am wearing Ron Paul shirts. The security guard told them to change into proper attire. They left and changed then came back and it was now 10:10/10:20 and the security told them the registration was closed. Apparently everyone who showed up from out of town or with an online registration recpt. was denied access unless they got there before 10am and in proper attire. Delegates who showed up, got their credentials and then changed were allowed to enter. In the video the woman in red asks a Ron Paul organizer for her pass. He tells her the woman with the box has it. She runs to the woman with the box of passes, and askes if she has the passes, and the woman tells her no. So what was in that box, and why was she in such a hurry to get the box out of the convention center? It was in my opinon a lie and the passes were in the box. The security guard is asked by me on camera who he works for, and he evades the question. If he works for the GOP then why not say "yes GOP" he says "the party" Who's party? Another candidate? Who told this security guard to deny access to Ron Paul delegates? We counted about 12 or so people walking up to the door and being turned away every 10 min or so. This went on from 10am till 1:30 when I left. This does not count the delegates who showed up in Ron Paul shirts and could not or decided not to change and simply went home frustrated and out the $50 or $75 fee the GOP charges. If they paid for credentials and were denied them, should they file a dispute on their credit card? Would hundreds of disputes on the GOP merchant account make national headlines, and force the merchant account provider to suspend or even file criminal charges against the account holder?
Auteur : fairtaxPresident2008
Tags:Ron Paul Texas Straw Poll
Barack & Michelle Poll Low With Whites - 222 sec
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Auteur : TheYoungTurks
Tags: the young turks barack michelle obama hillary clinton democratic presidential nominee racism News bush george whites new york times cbs news poll approval rating