Posted on 09/24/2013 7:41:39 PM PDT by servo1969
Drudge Report is streaming the FreedomWorks Live video feed of Ted Cruz speaking on the Senate floor. It's right above the headline in the middle of the page. I don't think I've seen that before.
The only problem is every time the page automatically refreshes it stops the playback. Still, I appreciate the effort.
Ya buddy!
Cruz is kicking serious ass.
Rock on, Ted!!!
He looks good for a guy talking for 8+ hours.
Prayers for continued strength and endurance.
God’s speed Senator Cruz, God’s speed
“The only problem is every time the page automatically refreshes it stops the playback. Still, I appreciate the effort.”
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You beat me to it. It’s too frustrating to view it from Drudge; I’m going to check out C-SPAN.
Praying for his continued strength and that he gains support, that people will wake up and see whats happening around them before its too late,
also binding and rebuking these evil unclean spirits by name (barry soteoro, bho, and any other name/title i can think he ever used) also reid, pelosi, mccain, feinstein, graham, clinton, rangel, graham,
Amen, brother Amen
How do I put the live stream on my Face Book news feed?
C-SPAN2 has it on live.
give him material;
Send his staff email with details; how much is your premium going up, what kind of coverage is required that your will never use; how much are your deductibles and copays increasing.
I did.
Im going to check out C-SPAN.”
Tried listening to him stream on CSPAN but periodically it stops the playback too.
Go, Ted, go!
Go, Mike, go!
I am staying up watching them on C-span II
So Mike and Ted, and Jeff Sessions have been talking for hours with NO TELEPROMPTER!
So Mike and Ted, and Jeff Sessions have been talking for hours with NO TELEPROMPTER!
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