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| Perfect Moment Solo |
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Hayden Hopkins 10 yrs. old
IDC Nationals Orlando
Elite School Of Dance/G-Force
Original words by Mandy Schulke
Choreography by Heidi Gamlieli
12 & under Overall Highscore Champion
Highest score of the competition, all ages and
divisions.... Tags : dance competition open hayden hopkins mandy shulke |
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Affichage : 1532
Durée : 182 s |
| Obama on Iraq: "Some things I Don't Understand..." (Debate 2) |
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Obama explains some things he doesn't understand
about McCain's foreign policy positions. BROKAW:
Sen. Obama, the economic constraints on the U.S.
military action around the world.
OBAMA: Well, you know, Sen. McCain, in the last
debate and today, again, suggested that I don't
understand. It's true. There are some things I
don't understand.
I don't understand how we ended up invading a
country that had nothing to do with 9/11, while
Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda are setting up base
camps and safe havens to train terrorists to
attack us.
That was Sen. McCain's judgment and it was the
wrong judgment.
When Sen. McCain was cheerleading the president to
go into Iraq, he suggested it was going to be
quick and easy, we'd be greeted as liberators.
That was the wrong judgment, and it's been costly
to us.
So one of the difficulties with Iraq is that it
has put an enormous strain, first of all, on our
troops, obviously, and they have performed
heroically and honorably and we owe them an
extraordinary debt of gratitude.
But it's also put an enormous strain on our
budget. We've spent, so far, close to $700 billion
and if we continue on the path that we're on, as
Sen. McCain is suggesting, it's going to go well
over $1 trillion.
We're spending $10 billion a month in Iraq at a
time when the Iraqis have a $79 billion surplus,
$79 billion.
And we need that $10 billion a month here in the
United States to put people back to work, to do
all these wonderful things that Sen. McCain
suggested we should be doing, but has not yet
explained how he would pay for.
Now, Sen. McCain and I do agree, this is the
greatest nation on earth. We are a force of good
in the world. But there has never been a nation in
the history of the world that saw its economy
decline and maintained its military superiority.
And the strains that have been placed on our
alliances around the world and the respect that's
been diminished over the last eight years has
constrained us being able to act on something like
the genocide in Darfur, because we don't have the
resources or the allies to do everything that we
should be doing.
That's going to change when I'm president, but we
can't change it unless we fundamentally change
Sen. McCain's and George Bush's foreign policy. It
has not worked for America.
Obama: "Senator McCain in the last debate and
today suggested I don't understand. It's true,
there are some things I don't understand. I don't
understand how we ended up invading a country that
had nothing to do with 9/11, while Osama bin Laden
and Al Qaeda are setting up basecamps and safe
havens to train terrorists to attack us. That was
Sen. McCain's judgment, and it was the wrong
judgment." Tags : john mccain barack obama iraq understand |
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Affichage : 85438
Durée : 148 s |
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