Archive for October, 2014

Tom Woods: Champion of Libertarian Dissent – Video


Tom Woods: Champion of Libertarian Dissent
Jeff Deist and Tom Woods to discuss Tom #39;s new book entitled #39;Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion. #39; http://www.TomWoodsRadio.com http://www.

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Present Progressives – Video


Present Progressives
Regular ar, er, and ir participles.

By: Page Pelphrey

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Spanish Grammar Mini-Lesson: Progressives and Infinitives – Video


Spanish Grammar Mini-Lesson: Progressives and Infinitives
Dr. Todd Mack teaches about when to use the Spanish progressive (-ando/-iendo) ending and when to use an infinitive to replace the English -ing ending for ve...

By: Professor Todd Mack

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THE PUBLIC EYE: Resurrecting Hope

Six years ago, most progressives eagerly awaited the election of Barack Obama. Now many of us are unhappy with him. Indeed, Obamas unpopularity has become the primary theme of the midterm elections. As a consequence, Republicans are more energized than are Democrats. Before November 4th, what can be done to revitalize progressives?

Remember how we got here.

After eight years of a catastrophic Bush Administration, in 2008 progressives were quick to embrace the optimism of a smart, optimistic presidential candidate, Barack Obama. Most of us knew how hard it is to change the Washington establishment. Nonetheless, we bought into the euphoria of Change you can believe in.

The fact that President Obama wasnt as liberal as we believed he was, and hasnt accomplished as much as we expected, shouldnt dissuade us from working for a better democracy. When youre in the middle of a battle with the dark side, its discouraging to recognize that your leaders have flaws. But that shouldnt keep progressives from soldiering on towards a better world.

Reemphasize our values.

1. While Barack Obama managed to stabilize the economy which was in catastrophic disorder when he was elected he did not make it more equitable. In his memorable 2004 speech at the Democratic Convention, Obama said, It is that fundamental belief -- I am my brother's keeper, I am my sisters' keeper -- that makes this country work. This belief, that to make Democracy work we have to practice the Golden Rule, is one that differentiates progressives from conservatives.

Even though Obama hasnt done what we hoped he would do, we cannot let go of our objective to build a just and equitable society.

2. Since February 2009, after the passage of the economic stimulus package, Republicans have adopted the strategy of opposing President Obama at every turn. Republican Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell said, The single most important thing [Senate Republicans] want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president. As a result there has been record obstruction in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. In the Senate, Republicans blocked a record number executive nominations and filibustered hundreds of bills.

Republicans say they dont believe in government and act accordingly. Progressives believe that government can be a positive force.

3. Republicans have not only opposed Obamas legislative initiatives, they have attacked him personally. Beginning in 2008, Republicans spread rumors that Obama had not been born in America, was not a Christian but rather a Muslim, and was connected to terrorist organizations. After he was elected President, this became an unprecedented disrespect. It first flared openly, in September 2009, when Representative Joe Wilson yelled, Youre a liar, when Obama addressed a joint session of Congress. Every day a Republican politician or one of the talking heads on Fox News suggests the President cannot be trusted.

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APC ticket: Buhari, Atiku divide govs, party leaders

General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar

As the primaries of the All Progressives Congress draws nearer, divisions among governors and leaders of the opposition party is becoming apparent.

Investigations by Saturday PUNCH across the states on Thursday revealed a growing polarisation among party supporters over who is in a better position between the two major APC presidential aspirants to defeat President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party next year.

Former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar are contesting for the partys ticket.

Kano State Governor, Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso, is also interested in the APC ticket.

Both Buhari and Atiku have declared their intention to slug it out at the presidential primary. There are strong indications that the APC National Leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, is leading a major move to ensure Buhari gets the ticket. Proponents of this school of thought believed that this claim was confirmed during Buharis declaration. Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi; and Tinubus wife, Senator Oluremi, attended Buharis declaration in Abuja.

APC governors are, however, divided over who to support between Buhari and Atiku. A source, who did not want his name mentioned, said Ameachi and three other governors at the event were in support of Buhari.

The source also said that Kwankwaso would step down for Buhari.

The Special Adviser to the National Vice Chairman, South-South of the APC, Mr. Bassey Ita, said the party recently asked members of its state executives across the regions to distance themselves from lending support for aspirants.

But there are also strong indications that Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has joined the presidential race.

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