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VIDEOS – SENATOR RICHARD BURR OF NORTH CAROLINA

Standing up for North Carolina: Discussing Health Care Reform http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SjqpbqtNHw&feature=search Standing up for Veterans: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIHIVRIePLk&feature=search Martha Jenkins supporting Richard Burr: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EROvu5jYhfY&feature=search Richard Burr, down to earth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpL9e7Bf98c&feature=search

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VIDEO – INTERVIEW WITH MISS. GOV. HALEY BARBOUR

This is an excellent interview with Mississippi  Governor Haley Barbour.  who is chairman of the Republican Governors Association.   He speaks about the history of the Republican Party and its future.  Haley Barbour was the Chairman of the RNC in 1994 when the Republicans were voted back into the majority in Congress and he is able to discuss what the conditions

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MINORITIES TAKE THEIR PLACE AMONG THE CONSERVATIVES ON 8/28/2010

A Black Man Goes To Glenn Beck’s Rally by Jerome Hudson (more by this author) Posted 08/31/2010 ET Updated 09/01/2010 ET To hear the mainstream media tell the story, you would have thought that I, a black man, had walked into a hornet’s nest of racists when I decided to attend Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally. In

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A BLACK REPUBLICAN CHALLENGES RANGEL IN HARLEM

MURDOCK: A Republican in Harlem Michel Faulkner could upend Rangel with conservative play By Deroy Murdock – The Washington Times August 12, 2010 Illustration: Harlem Hokie by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times ”I am not going away,” 40-year veteran Rep. Charles B. Rangel told House colleagues Tuesday. “You’re not going to tell me to

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THE TEA PARTY – MAIN STREET VERSUS THE RULING CLASS IN WASHINGTON

MAINWARING: Tea Party’s inception a rebirth Main Street is reasserting its power over the ruling class By Doug Mainwaring – The Washington Times August 13, 2010 The birth of the Tea Party movement is generally traced to February 2009, just a few weeks after President Obama‘s inauguration. While Rick Santelli‘s famous rant on CNBC was

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FROM THE KILLING FIELDS TO MASSACHUSETTS

AUGUST 28, 2010 From the Killing Fields to the Tea Party A Cambodian refugee and self-described Reagan Republican runs for Congress in the Bay State. By MICHAEL MOYNIHAN Lowell, Mass. Sam Meas isn’t your typical congressional candidate. For one thing, the Cambodian refugee doesn’t know his birthday. “I tell people I am 38 years old—

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SENATOR JIM DEMINT’S NEW PAC

AUGUST 28, 2010 A Senator and His ‘Disciples’ The Senate’s stalwart opponent of big government is intent on electing some allies this year. His new PAC and growing anti-Obama sentiment mean he just might succeed. By STEVE MOORE ‘I’d rather lose with Pat Toomey than win with Arlen Specter any day.” That’s South Carolina Republican

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