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We have a great rivalry between political parties whipped up by 24 hour news and c-span congressional coverage.
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After watching the complete lies the Republicans spewed yesterday on c-span when the Democrats weren't around to knock them on their butts, the GOP can kiss my butt.
First on the CNN Ticker: GOP questions Obama's police criticism 2009
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Shelby placed the blanket hold to get an earmark for his state but on c-span yesterday, mccain said that dems holding out on the health care debate for benifits for their states that actually went to constituants was corruption and un-American.
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I watch c-span only occasionally, and I see our leaders “utter” nonsense too often, on both sides of issues.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Add Bad Ethics to the Problems of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”? 2010
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We have the very limited package of local stations & c-span (and religious, foreign language and home shopping channels,) and we get along very well without access to any of the cable “news” channels.
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On one recent day, one of the most viewed videos at www. c-span.org/videolibrary/was footage from Richard Nixon's historic 1972 trip to China.
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March 21st, 2010 at 5: 15 pm katy says: is anyone watching c-span? could you please explain what the repugs are doing, besides wasting time?
Think Progress » Fox ‘News’ cheerleads for Tea Party protesters. 2010
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I actually watched the so-called convention on c-span yesterday while exercising and was astounded as I watched speaker after speaker rail and spew in vague generalities not once did anyone actually propose any concrete proposal for a solution to any of their paranoid rants.
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Now that c-span has put their archive up, perhaps it's time to watch it again.
Odds and Ends grrm 2010
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Just a few days ago, a video went ‘viral’ showing a member of Congress, on c-span, in a committee meeting, expressing concern to an Admiral that the island of Guam would sink into the ocean if it were over populated.
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