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Bill Clinton - How Can America Regain Its Moral Standing?
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2006/07/07/A_Conversation_with_Bill_Clinton Former President of the United States Bill Clinton gives his take on how America can improve its image and its moral standing abroad. ----- Bill Clinton in conversation with moderator James Fallows at the Aspen Institute's 2006 Aspen Ideas Festival. Some of the most inspired and provocative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world all gathered in a single place - to teach, speak, lead, question, and answer at the 2006 Aspen Ideas Festival. Throughout the week, they all interacted with an audience of thoughtful people who stepped back from their day-to-day routines to delve deeply into a world of ideas, thought, and discussion. -- Aspen Institute William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Clinton served five terms as the Governor of Arkansas. His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is currently the junior U.S. Senator from New York. During his tenure as president, his domestic priorities included efforts to create a universal healthcare system, to improve education, to restrict handgun sales, to balance the federal budget, to strengthen environmental regulations, to improve race relations, and to protect the jobs of workers during pregnancy or medical emergency. His domestic agenda also included other themes such as reforming welfare programs, expanding the "War on Drugs", and increasing law enforcement funding. Internationally, his priorities included reducing trade barriers, preventing nuclear proliferation, and mediating the Northern Ireland peace process and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts.
Clinton testify
Clinton at the independent council
Bill Bennett's Take on Morality
See the degenerate addict struggle to pay his gambling debts as he tells the rest of us how to live moral lives. This is the right wing in action. They are not conservative, fiscally responsible or good on national defense since our ports are still wide open and if Bush had it his way, US ports would be managed from Dubai!! The Republicans stands for nothing but entitlement and lawlessness. When you consider Rush the junkie, Foley the boy-lover, Denny Hastert who shielded the boy-lover from the law, Vitter the diapered pervert chasing whores all over DC and that male-prostitute who was given White House access and press credentials in the hopes of placing sympathetic voices in the press White House Press Corps(He was quickly found out) it all makes sense. These are sick guys we're talking about and Bill Bennett happens to be a prime example of Republican Values. No one cares what Bill Bennett thinks. After all, would you consider advice from a man who is so shallow and weak, that he couldn't stop gambling before he lost 8 million bucks? What was he thinking after he lost the second million? This is the living definition of a degenerate. See his photo under that entry in Webster's Dictionary.
That Woman
Bill Clinton "That Woman" speech
Sam Harris' FRIEND FRIDAY #17 TV/Stage Actor, Bill Brochtrup
► http://www.SamHarris.com/FF Sam talks with actor, Bill Brochtrup. Bill Brochtrup was raised in Tacoma, Washington, attending New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and NYU. he has proven his acting talent in a variety of roles on TV, film and on the stage. His first television role was in the series "Hot Pursuit" (1984) and he went on to appear in such series as "Dharma & Greg" (1997), "Picket Fences" (1992) and "Murder, She Wrote" (1984). Bill's movie credits include Ravenous (1999), in which he starred opposite Robert Carlyle and Guy Pearce. He was originally cast for just two episodes of "NYPD Blue" (1993) during the show's second season. However, when his splendid portrayal of "P.A.A. John Irvin" won over the show's producers and audience alike, he was invited to reprise the very same role in comedy series "Public Morals" (1996). In 1998, Bill returned to "NYPD Blue" as Irvin, who continues to be a much-loved character. Bill's Filmography: "Without a Trace" .... Edgar "Duck" .... Leopold "NYPD Blue" .... John Irvin "The Wild Thornberrys" .... Colin "Ravenous" .... Lindus "Total Security" .... George LaSalle "Dharma & Greg" .... Steve Two Voices .... David Ivey "Public Morals" .... John Irvin "Picket Fences" .... Gordy Hartman "Murder, She Wrote" .... Gene Gains "Space Marines" .... Hacker "Not Again!" .... Glen "Terror in the Shadows" .... Maitre D' "Man of the Year" .... Pledge Cartwright "The Monroes" .... Duane "Betrayed: A Story of Three Women" .... Patrick McGraw "Diagnosis Murder" .... Paramedic "Birds of a Feather" .... Tour Guide "Something Else" .... Eugene "Days of Our Lives" .... Hank "The Arrival" .... Ace "ALF" .... Charlie "Rockula" .... Roadie "Mancuso, FBI" .... Aide "Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure" "Tour of Duty" .... Brockman "Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects" .... Hairdresser "Down to Earth" .... Illyich "Hot Pursuit" .... Michael More at: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0110514/ ► http://WarOnWar.INFO ... WAR ON WAR VIDEO CONTEST! ► http://SamTUBE.com ... ► http://SamVLOG.com ... behind the scenes in the everyday life of Sam. ► http://SamHarris.TV ... archive of Sam's performances and appearances. ► http://AskSamHarris.com ... ask Sam anything, and he'll reply via a vlog. ► http://SamHarris.com/answers ... answer link from the "Ask Sam Harris" series. ► http://MySpace.com/SamHarrisMusic ... keep up to date, and be Sam's MySpace friend! ► http://SamTUNES.net ... to download Sam Harris songs and full albums. ► http://SamHarris.com ... information, biography, discography and buy cds. LEGAL & BUSINESS CONTACT: http://SamHarris.com/contact.htm © All videos property of Sam Harris ---
Somewhat Moral - Big Bone Bill
http://www.somewhatmoral.com Somewhat Moral - Big Bone Bill [4-4-07]
Bill Press Kicks Off Westminster's 2007 Mock Convention
Political pundit and Mock Convention keynote speaker Bill Press did some Bush bashing. Political pundit Bill Press called for delegates at Westminster's Mock Convention to become politically active this campaign season. Press served as keynote speaker at Wednesday's opening events for the 2007 Mock Convention featuring the Democratic Party (the party currently out of power in the White House). Press make fun of President Bush, but he also poked at the Democrats as well. He called on the Democratic Party to reclaim the moral high ground in politics by connecting with faith and religion as issues of poverty, war and torture. He declared these issues as equally urgent moral questions while Republicans rally around rhetoric concerning abortion or gay rights.
10/02 John McCain - Prisoner Treatment Bill
Senator McCain talks to Tavis Smiley about anti torture bill and the need to treat prisoners humanely for moral reasons and improve our national standing
Bill Clintons birthday
Happy Birthday Bill! Bill was the forty-second President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. Before his presidency, Clinton served nearly twelve years as the 50th and 52nd Governor of Arkansas. He was the third-youngest person to serve as president, behind Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, and is known as the first baby boomer president. Clinton is considered to have served during the American transition from the political order of the Cold War.[2] Clinton was a New Democrat politician and was mainly responsible for the Third Way philosophy of governance that came to epitomize his two terms as president.[3] Clinton presided over the longest period of peace-time economic expansion in American history, which included a balanced budget and a federal surplus.[4][5] His first term saw the passage of economic legislation such as the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993. In 1994, because of several legislative failures, including an unsuccessful attempt at health care reform, Republicans won control of the House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years.[6] In his second term he was impeached by the U.S. House for perjury, obstruction of justice, and abuse of power[7] in relation to a scandal with a White House intern, but was subsequently acquitted by the United States Senate and remained in office to complete his term.[8] Other events of Clinton's second term include the Kosovo War. Clinton left office with polls revealing that most people questioned his morals and ethics; however, he also retained a 65% approval rating, the highest end-of-presidency rating of any President that came into office after World War II.[9] Since leaving office, Clinton has been involved in public speaking and humanitarian work. He created the William J. Clinton Foundation to promote and address international causes, such as treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS and global warming. In 2004, he released a personal autobiography, My Life. His wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is the Junior United States Senator from the state of New York, where they both currently reside.
The NAZI card argument reveals moral/intellectual bankruptcy
1. Individuals who pull out the Nazi-fascist card in an attempt to comment on current world political issues reveal no other truth than their own moral and intellectual bankruptcy. 2. Bill O'Reilly versus Godwin's Law, which states that as an argument grows longer, the probability of a NAZI analogy being made approaches one. As a corollary, the person to use the analogy loses the argument. Bill O'Reilly may never have won an argument.
Political Rant #42 : Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill
Unnatural practices! The government is right to try to push through controversial embryo laws, Health Minister Ben Bradshaw has said. Legislation would be "to the potential benefit of many people in this country", Mr Bradshaw told the BBC. But the Archbishop of Cardiff, the Most Reverend Peter Smith, said he advised MPs to vote against parts of the bill. He said MPs have a "moral dilemma" over the bill and has written to the prime minister asking for them to be allowed to vote in line with their conscience. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill would allow the creation of hybrid human-animal embryos for research. 'Sacredness of life' The archbishop told BBC Radio 4: "Those MPs who have approached me over recent weeks have said: 'Look, I don't think this is right. I accept the teachings of the Church, yet I am a Government minister, or I am a Labour MP. Can I discuss with you the moral dilemma I have got?'. "This is a matter which is clearly affecting many MPs. "I have written to the Prime Minister myself asking him that, in view of these very important issues which touch on the sacredness of human life, its meaning and purpose, would he please grant a free vote, because that is what is really required." We seem to be moving into a sphere where we are actually taking on the role of the creation of life Stephen Pound MP Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy is reportedly one of those prepared to quit the Cabinet rather over the bill. Other Catholics in the Cabinet are Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly and Defence Secretary Des Browne. The bill has also been condemned by other leading Catholics. Catholic Labour MP Joe Benton and Scottish Catholic leader Cardinal Keith O'Brien are among those who have called for MPs to have a free vote. In a sermon to be delivered on Easter Sunday, Cardinal Keith O'Brien described the plans as "monstrous". He warned Mr Brown against imposing a three-line whip on Labour MPs - which orders them to vote with the party line. Another Catholic MP, Stephen Pound, has said he will not be voting for the measure. 'Terrible diseases' He said: "We seem to be moving into a sphere where we are actually taking on the role of the creation of life." Responding to Cardinal O'Brien's criticism, Mr Bradshaw told BBC Radio 4's Any Questions: "If it was about the things the cardinal referred to, creating babies for spare parts or raiding dead people's tissue, then there would be justification for a free vote. "But it's not about those things. He was wrong in fact, and I think rather intemperate and emotive in the way that he criticised this legislation. From a religious point of view, it seems right that we should use God-given powers of science Evan Harris MP "This is about using pre-embryonic cells to do research that has the potential to ease the suffering of millions of people in this country. The government has taken a view that this is a good thing." Liberal Democrat Evan Harris, a member of the Commons Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Select Committee, said he felt ethically obliged to allow scientists to carry out the research. "From a religious point of view, it seems right that we should use God-given powers of science to create short-term entities that are microscopic that might be a way of showing us how to develop stem cells from embryos that might be used to treat people with terrible diseases," he said. Controversial aspects Downing Street said a decision on a free vote would be taken "in due course". Both the Conservative and Liberal Democrat leaders plan to allow their MPs to have a free vote on the more controversial aspects of the bill. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill is designed to bring the 1990 regulatory framework for fertility treatment and embryo research in line with scientific advances.
smog - morality
"morality" by smog