Articles Posted by TheSarce
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Call-In The State of Conservatism C-SPAN, Washington Journal Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID:195727 - 4 - 01/27/2007 - 0:45 - No Sale Steyn, Mark Senior Columnist, Telegraph Group, North America Mr. Steyn talks about the state of the conservative party and its future. Mr. Steyn was in town for a National Review Institute conservative summit.
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Booknotes The Road to Serfdom C-SPAN Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID:61272 - 10/28/1994 - 0:59 - $19.95 Friedman, Milton Senior Research Fellow, Stanford University, Hoover Institution Milton Friedman discussed F.A. Hayek's book, The Road to Serfdom. Professor Friedman, who wrote the introduction to the 50th Anniversary edition of the book, described its effect on the ever-changing political and social climates of the twentieth century. He discussed the book's influence on the rise of socialism after World War II, the Reagan and Thatcher administrations in the 1980s, and the shift in Eastern Europe from communism to capitalism in...
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Debate Connecticut Senate Debate WVIT-TV News 12 Connecticut Stamford, Connecticut (United States) ID: 194863 - 10/16/2006 - 1:00 - NS Lieberman, Joseph U.S. Senator, D-CT Lamont, Ned U.S. Senate Candidate, D, Connecticut Schlesinger, Alan U.S. Rep. Candidate, R, Connecticut The three major party candidates for Connecticut's U.S. Senate seat, Democrats Ned Lamont and Sen. Joseph Lieberman and Republcian Alan Schlesinger, meet in the first debate since the Democratic primary. A local panel of television and print reporters moderated by CBS newsman Bob Schieffer put the questions to the candidates in the debate held at the Stamford Marriott.
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Replay of this morning's Washington Journal on C-Span 1 right now. Just started a few minutes ago, she said CREW was given the emails by "a congressional staffer."
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Speech The Reagan Lecture by Chief Justice John Roberts Reagan Presidential Foundation Simi Valley, California (United States) ID: 191523 - 03/08/2006 - 0:41 - $29.95 Roberts, John G. Jr. Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. gave the Reagan Lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library about his time in the Reagan White House and lessons learned from the former president. Following his remarks, Chief Justice Roberts took questions from members of the audience. Chief Justice Roberts served as a special assistant to the attorney general of the United States from 1981 to 1982, as...
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American Experience : Reagan Actor, governor, president-- the biography of a popular but contradictory man. Monday, December 26, 9:00pm ET/8:00 CT (Times may vary, check your local PBS listings) Part 1: Lifeguard. Actor Ronald Reagan turns to politics, gaining popularity and stirring controversy as president. Part 1 of a two-part bio of Ronald Reagan. (Length: 2 hours) Monday, January 2, 9:00pm ET/8:00 CT (Times may vary, check your local PBS listings) Part 2: An American Crusade. The conclusion of a biography of Ronald Reagan. (Length: 2 hours, 30 minutes)
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Dallas Candlelight Prayer Vigil for Terri Schiavo When: Wednesday, March 23 at 6:30 pm Where: Thanksgiving Square (Under the Bells and Flags) For directions, visit http://www.thanksgiving.org/3how.html For more information, please contact Jacqueline Harvey at (817) 727-7680
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Heads up! Just announced at top of show, Dan Rather is on tonight.
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Call-In International News Review C-SPAN, Washington Journal Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 185579 - 4 - 02/25/2005 - 0:45 - No Sale Steyn, Mark, Columnist
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Interview Q&A with Mike Huckabee C-SPAN, Q&A Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 185230 - 01/21/2005 - 0:57 - $19.95 Huckabee, Mike, Governor, R-AR Governor Huckabee discusses how he came to be governor of Arkansas, what it would take for him to run for president in 2008 and his political philosophy.
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Calling all FReepers and Lurkers in the Miami Dade area! The Bush-Cheney/GOP office in Miami Dade needs our help to counter swarms of bussed-in Kerry workers. The Dems have apparently targeted Miami Dade for extra-special -- ummm -- "treatment," and the local GOP needs additional volunteers pronto. Volunteers are needed immediately, especially to help with holding signs outside the early voting polling places. The good people currently available are outnumbered and overworked due to the unexpectedly large quantities of Kerry troops. Some of y'all may not realize how important that last sign impression is before an undecided voter enters the...
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The Heart of Texas Chapter (HOT) of Free Republic would like to invite any interested FReepers and their families to join us on Saturday, November 23rd for a day at the George H.W. Bush Library and Museum in College Station, Texas. We will meet at 12:00 noon inside the rotunda of the museum. At 3:30, we'll go to a local restaurant for some good food, conversation, and FReeper Fun. Please join us for a fun afternoon! We have secured a group discount rate of $3.50 for adults and students (see details below). Children age 16 and under are FREE. Parking...
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ABC World News Tonight Sunday Sunday, February 11, 2001 (Transcribed from the feed at 6:00pm Eastern Time, my comments and descriptions of some of the visuals are in brackets.) ------------------------------------------------------------ [From the show intro, teasing the various stories to be covered:] ABC News Anchor Carol Simpson: “New trouble for President Clinton: another pardon controversy; and Morgan Stanley calls his high-paid appearance ‘a mistake.’” [Theme music, etc. This story was about the third one, ran after first commercial break. My tape missed the first few words of her introduction of the story, but the rest of the transcription is accurate:] Simpson: ...
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Hooray, FReepers!! All our long weeks of demonstrating have paid off, we deserve a VICTORY RALLY! Everyone is invited to join us in a celebration honoring the Constitution, the Rule of Law, and President-Elect George W. Bush at the Governor's Mansion in downtown Austin, Texas beginning at Noon on Saturday, December 16, 2000. Bring your family, bring your friends! Bring your flags, your bullhorns, your signs, your cameras, and let's have a Texas-sized celebration! We are delighted that so many FReepers are coming in from out-of-town, we look forward to seeing old friends (you know, you folks we met five ...
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[Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2000 4:30pm:] Calling all Austin and Central Texas-area FReepers! Come show your support for (tah-dahhh!) President-Elect George W. Bush tonight in Austin, our long weeks of demonstrating are finally paying off -- tonight we get to start celebrating! We will gather at the Governor's Mansion at 8:00pm tonight to give Governor Bush a rousing send-off as he heads over to the Capitol to make his nationally-televised speech (which will air at 9:00pm). We will then march over to the State Capitol and gather on the steps while he makes his speech. Just for tonight, let's leave the ...
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Monday, December 11, 3:30pm: URGENT call to any FReepers in the Austin area, please come down to the Governor's Mansion this afternoon from 4:00pm on, there will be a bunch of Gore supporters down there! They were out at Noon today with some huge signs and NO opposition, we can't let that happen again. We are pretty sure they are coming back this evening, we need to be there too!There is lots of national media attention on the Mansion today due to the Supreme court hearing, and it is VERY important that we show our support for the Constitution and ...
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Monday, December 11, 2:15pm:URGENT call to any FReepers in the Austin area, please come down to the Governor's Mansion this afternoon from 4:00pm on, there will be a bunch of Gore supporters down there! They were out at Noon today with some huge signs and NO opposition, we can't let that happen again. We are pretty sure they are coming back this evening, we need to be there too! There is lots of national media attention on the Mansion today due to the Supreme court hearing, and it is VERY important that we show our support for the Constitution and ...
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Okay, all you Texas FReepers, we're going to do it again, we need to keep making ourselves seen and heard until our pal Al throws in the towel. This Saturday, December 2, at the Governor's Mansion at Noon, we will once again march in support of the Constitution, the Rule of Law, and PRESIDENT-ELECT George W. Bush! People from all walks of life who are fed up with the Clinton/Gore spin machine have been coming out and making their voices heard. The Governor's Mansion is at 10th and Lavaca in downtown Austin, west of I-35, one block south and two ...
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