Napoleon: Total War Campaigns of Coalition Trailer [HD]

Posted on January 16th, 2010 by admin

Napoleon: Total War Campaigns of Coalition Trailer [HD]
Developer: Creative Assembly
Release: 2/2010
Genre: RTS
Platform: PC
Publisher: SEGA
Website: www.sega.com/games/napoleon-total-war/
Napoleon: Total Warâ„¢ is the new chapter to the critically acclaimed Total Warâ„¢ series and opens up a new narrative layer to the genre-defining franchise. From the early Italian campaign to the battle of Waterloo, Napoleon covers two decades of relentless battles, a backdrop of a world in flames against which the story of an extraordinary military career unfolds.
Whether you play as or against the legendary general, the outcome of war can never be guaranteed. The course of history relies on your ability to lead your troops through the most intense battles as never seen before in a Total War game.

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Al Gore speech on the 1992 election campaign trail

Posted on November 21st, 2009 by admin

Al Gore gets the crowd going as the Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate in the 1992 US presidential election.

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The O’Reilly Factor – Campaign Slogans for Al Franken

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by admin

This is a small clip from “The O’Reilly Factor” where host Bill O’Reilly discusses possible campaign slogans for Al Franken’s U.S. Senate campaign.

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Last Days of Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential campaign

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by admin

Charles Wheeler reports on the final days of the 1992 US presidential campaign as Bill Clinton woos the crowds.

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Clinton Crimes

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by admin

LIST OF ALLEGED CRIMES IN THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION
as of June 24, 1996

For several years, the Washington Weekly has published a compiled list of alleged
crimes in the Clinton administration. Current events quickly make the list
incomplete, necessitating updates. The list, now including 33 Clinton appointees, is
by no means exhaustive, but does include activities before taking office.

Read it hear without the scrolling credits effect:
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/crime2.html

The Clintons, to adapt a line from Dr. Johnson, were not only corrupt, they were the cause of corruption in others. Yet seldom in America have so many come to excuse so much mendacity and malfeasance as during the Clinton years. Here are some of the facts that have been buried.

RECORDS SET

- The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- First president sued for sexual harassment.
- First president accused of rape.
- First first lady to come under criminal investigation
- Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
- First president to establish a legal defense fund.
- First president to be held in contempt of court
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
- First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court

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US Democrats – Bill Clinton 1992 Video 5 Part 1

Posted on October 31st, 2009 by admin

US Democrats – Bill Clinton 1992

Presidential Election Commercial

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Ad Campaign Pushes For Expanded Gaming

Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by admin

The push is on again to expand gaming in New Hampshire, months before the new legislative session gets under way.

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8/27/09 Governor Quinn Vetoes Campaign Finance Bill

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin

CHICAGO August 27, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn today vetoed campaign finance House Bill 7 saying Illinois deserves a stronger and better election reform law. At the ceremony announcing his veto, Governor Quinn was joined by the General Assemblys four party leaders and community activists.

I think we can do better. I look forward to working with Democrat and Republican leaders, activists and everyday citizens on improving our state election campaign laws and restoring the publics faith in our democratic process, said Governor Quinn.

Among those attending the veto signing: House Speaker Michael Madigan; Senate President John Cullerton; House Republican Leader Tom Cross and Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno.

By beginning the process anew, we have the opportunity to bring together the Governor, legislators of both parties, and public watchdog groups to develop a comprehensive plan that sets limits on contributions and provides for more public scrutiny of those contributions, said Radogno.

Also attending were George Ranney, president and CEO of Metropolis 2020 and co-chair of CHANGE Illinois!, and Cindy Canary, director of Illinois Campaign for Political Reform.

“The Governor and the legislative leaders are to be commended for agreeing to veto HB7 and to begin work immediately on a new version of campaign finance limits, said Ranney. The members of the CHANGE Illinois! coalition are committed to working with Governor and members of the Illinois General Assembly.

Canary of Illinois Campaign for Political Reform said, Too many election campaigns have been fueled by large donations from special interests. We need a limits system that breaks that reliance on big contributors and encourages small donors and voters to participate more fully in the electoral process. We are open to discussing the details of a new system of campaign contribution limits, but we will not compromise on these principles.

During the veto signing session, Governor Quinn also outlined a series of major government and political reforms he initiated and supported this year.

We have made great strides during this Year of Reform and I intend to do much more, Governor Quinn said.

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8/27/09 Governor Quinn Vetoes Campaign Finance Bill

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin

CHICAGO August 27, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn today vetoed campaign finance House Bill 7 saying Illinois deserves a stronger and better election reform law. At the ceremony announcing his veto, Governor Quinn was joined by the General Assemblys four party leaders and community activists.

I think we can do better. I look forward to working with Democrat and Republican leaders, activists and everyday citizens on improving our state election campaign laws and restoring the publics faith in our democratic process, said Governor Quinn.

Among those attending the veto signing: House Speaker Michael Madigan; Senate President John Cullerton; House Republican Leader Tom Cross and Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno.

By beginning the process anew, we have the opportunity to bring together the Governor, legislators of both parties, and public watchdog groups to develop a comprehensive plan that sets limits on contributions and provides for more public scrutiny of those contributions, said Radogno.

Also attending were George Ranney, president and CEO of Metropolis 2020 and co-chair of CHANGE Illinois!, and Cindy Canary, director of Illinois Campaign for Political Reform.

“The Governor and the legislative leaders are to be commended for agreeing to veto HB7 and to begin work immediately on a new version of campaign finance limits, said Ranney. The members of the CHANGE Illinois! coalition are committed to working with Governor and members of the Illinois General Assembly.

Canary of Illinois Campaign for Political Reform said, Too many election campaigns have been fueled by large donations from special interests. We need a limits system that breaks that reliance on big contributors and encourages small donors and voters to participate more fully in the electoral process. We are open to discussing the details of a new system of campaign contribution limits, but we will not compromise on these principles.

During the veto signing session, Governor Quinn also outlined a series of major government and political reforms he initiated and supported this year.

We have made great strides during this Year of Reform and I intend to do much more, Governor Quinn said.

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