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Barack Obama in Minnesota Part 3 of 6
9:19
This was taken at the 02-02-08 rally at the
Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. We were
five rows away to his back and this shows a
great perspective of him inspiring the crowd!
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Barack Obama in Minnesota Part 2 of 6
9:37
This was taken at the 02-02-08 rally at the
Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. We were
five rows away to his back and this shows a
great perspective of him inspiring the crowd!
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Barack Obama in Minnesota Part 1 of 6
9:45
This was taken at the 02-02-08 rally at the
Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. We were
five rows away to his back and this shows a
great perspective of him inspiring the crowd!
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Barack Obama: Education speech in
Dayton, OH

35:51
Barack Obama discussed his plans to change
education in America, in Dayton, OH on
September 9, 2008
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.6
7:7
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.5
10:34
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.4
5:18
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.3
6:54
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.2
3:47
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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BARACK OBAMA HARDBALL COLLEGE TOUR pt.1
9:16
April 02, 2008 MSNBC HARDBALL
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Barack Obama on change in Terre Haute,
IN

10:30
Barack Obama compared his ideas of change
with those of John McCain at a Townhall in
Terre Haute, IN on September 6, 2008
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1932, A True History of the United
States

101:50
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leading into the Democratic National
Convention of 1932. Roosevelt knew that the
fight for the United States Presidency was
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JFK on the Separation of Church and
State

1:23
Senator John F. Kennedy speaking before the
Greater Houston Ministerial Association at
the Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas on September
12, 1960. Copyright: Kennedy Library
Foundation
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Rare video JFK 1960 Speech at the
Houston Ministers

4:57
Roman Catholic President John F Kennedy
speech at the Houston Ministers in 1960 this
speech was on the religious issue and
seperation from Church & State. This
speech angered the Pope and the Vatican which
eventually led to JFK's assassination. JFK
was a patriot he defended the constitution
against the Jesuit-Vatican led New World
Order. That is what a real Catholic would do
and that is what you call a Real President
not a CFR Phoney.
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John F. Kennedy Moon Speech - Rice
Stadium - Part 1 of 2

9:18
John F. Kennedy Moon Speech - Rice
Stadium. --- Please, this is no forum
for conspiracy theories and nonsense like
this, regardless from which, so called,
political corner you come from. So please,
cut this crap out. Do it elsewhere. Try to be
humble for one time only and be inspired by a
speech about all that is great in man and
stop doing all that is foul and ugly.
Thank you! --- One of the greatest
speeches in history. A great moment in
history only exceeded by the actual arrival
of Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins on the
moon. Be sure to watch it until the
end! -- MODERATION: I'm sorry to
report that I had to remove comments because
of offensive content. Also, users have
been blocked, after giving out a final
warning. Hopefully we can just step back
and enjoy this wonderful speech is tied to
one of the greates moments in all our
history. Conspiracy Theories, strongly off
topic and offensive content will be deleted
and you will be banned from making further
comments after continued
misbehavior. Learn to behave. The internet
is not your's.
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Eulogy of Bobby Kennedy
7:23
Ted Kennedy delivering the closing part of
the eulogy at the funeral of his brother
Bobby, using excerpts from Bobby's famous
speech to the students of a South African
university in 1966.
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John F. Kennedy Speech
1:35
John F. Kennedy
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Martin luther King JR - Reaction to JFK
Assasination

2:3
Martin's views on the assasination of John F
kennedy
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JFK Inaugural Address 1 of 2
9:58
President John F. Kennedy's inaugural
address, January 20th 1961. Vice President
Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice,
President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon,
President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow
citizens, we observe today not a victory of
party, but a celebration of freedom —
symbolising an end, as well as a beginning
— signifying renewal, as well as change.
For I have sworn before you and Almighty God
the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed
nearly a century and three quarters ago.
The world is very different now. For man
holds in his mortal hands the power to
abolish all forms of human poverty and all
forms of human life. And yet the same
revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears
fought are still at issue around the globe
— the belief that the rights of man come
not from the generosity of the state, but
from the hand of God. We dare not forget
today that we are the heirs of that first
revolution. Let the word go forth from this
time and place, to friend and foe alike, that
the torch has been passed to a new generation
of Americans — born in this century,
tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and
bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage
— and unwilling to witness or permit the
slow undoing of those human rights to which
this Nation has always been committed, and to
which we are committed today at home and
around the world. Let every nation know,
whether it wishes us well or ill, that we
shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet
any hardship, support any friend, oppose any
foe, to assure the survival and the success
of liberty. This much we pledge and
more. To those old allies whose cultural
and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the
loyalty of faithful friends. United, there is
little we cannot do in a host of cooperative
ventures. Divided, there is little we can do
— for we dare not meet a powerful challenge
at odds and split asunder. To those new
States whom we welcome to the ranks of the
free, we pledge our word that one form of
colonial control shall not have passed away
merely to be replaced by a far more iron
tyranny. We shall not always expect to find
them supporting our view. But we shall always
hope to find them strongly supporting their
own freedom — and to remember that, in the
past, those who foolishly sought power by
riding the back of the tiger ended up
inside. To those peoples in the huts and
villages across the globe struggling to break
the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best
efforts to help them help themselves, for
whatever period is required — not because
the Communists may be doing it, not because
we seek their votes, but because it is right.
If a free society cannot help the many who
are poor, it cannot save the few who are
rich. To our sister republics south of our
border, we offer a special pledge — to
convert our good words into good deeds — in
a new alliance for progress — to assist
free men and free governments in casting off
the chains of poverty. But this peaceful
revolution of hope cannot become the prey of
hostile powers. Let all our neighbours know
that we shall join with them to oppose
aggression or subversion anywhere in the
Americas. And let every other power know that
this Hemisphere intends to remain the master
of its own house. To that world assembly
of sovereign states, the United Nations, our
last best hope in an age where the
instruments of war have far outpaced the
instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of
support — to prevent it from becoming
merely a forum for invective — to
strengthen its shield of the new and the weak
— and to enlarge the area in which its writ
may run. Finally, to those nations who
would make themselves our adversary, we offer
not a pledge but a request: that both sides
begin anew the quest for peace, before the
dark powers of destruction unleashed by
science engulf all humanity in planned or
accidental self-destruction. We dare not
tempt them with weakness. For only when our
arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be
certain beyond doubt that they will never be
employed. But neither can two great and
powerful groups of nations take comfort from
our present course — both sides
overburdened by the cost of modern weapons,
both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of
the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter
that uncertain balance of terror that stays
the hand of mankind's final war. So let us
begin anew — remembering on both sides that
civility is not a sign of weakness, and
sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us
never negotiate out of fear. But let us never
fear to negotiate. Let both sides explore
what problems unite us instead of belabouring
those problems which divide us. Let both
sides, for the first time, formulate serious
and precise proposals for the inspection and
control of arms — and bring the absolute
power to destroy other nations under the
absolute control of all nations.
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JFK telling us the 911 truth
4:32
JFK speach that is so timely and powerful it
will knock you out! A must see. Very
good. JFK 911 truth WTC NEWS
INFO believeyourowneyes.com
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