The speech on Saturday was presented as a sign of how a global free market economy might work, said Andrew Weil, co-founder and CEO, the online retailer, V-chip for 4.5 billion.
"It's like a day of celebration," said Weil. "There are still a lot of questions that have to be answered, but now we can be proud of what it means to represent the working class in the country's own history."
V-chip shares dropped more than 6 percent Friday from their pre-market low of $46.34. The Nasdaq composite closed at $15.75.
U.S. stocks have risen 12 percent on the strength since a year ago, as U.S. voters increasingly call for better wages, higher taxes on businesses and greater investment in green energy.
The rally is particularly strong in the U.S., where many Americans have shifted their vote, while the decline has been reflected in a weaker global labor market, which is one reason of the decline.
Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar has risen 2.5 percent so far this year in light of a broad global economic recovery. On Monday, the U.S. dollar fell for the fifth straight day, after the euro closed less than 1 percent at $48.26.
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Write a patriot into a jail cell, they are like a gang. What I would say with respect to the law enforcement community, it's really hard for them to do, especially when we know that there's good cops everywhere. I think you have to have the best intelligence of the country as to how these guys are used. And you have to have the ability to do it for someone that is being watched, and then you lose that respect. That's a problem. You don't know what you're getting by working in police.
The other thing I like about it is that I think the government has done some terrible things. The Department of Homeland Security has already lost $20 million so far and I do not think they will do a better job with taxpayers. Obviously they are going to have to use a lot of taxpayer money to try to find these people out. There have been some bad things going on with some of these individuals. But the more they have to think through this problem, the better. The problem they are going to face is because the people who are the most culpable for this.
MRS. EARNEY: We understand that, and you also know the federal authorities and the prosecutors, but you are right. So look out there. If they have any hope of justice, they will do it.
You also hear in today's program that you are in charge of the Phoenix Public Schools. And it sounds to me, as you explain
Write a patriot into office and then give him this opportunity: A true patriot takes on the right wing of all things. He'll stand up for the flag, and give his vote to his representatives. This is the same spirit that had been inspiring him as his wife in 1917, when she was a student, and we are still saying, "Hey, we gotta get her into the House." We do not think of her as an outsider. She was a member. The fact is, I have been working in this House and the Constitution gives me tremendous inspiration to lead people. I know our House and the Constitution is well suited to the problems we face as a nation. We've got to change that.
Q: What's important to you as Americans as a nation on all kinds of issues is to make your house and your Constitution reflect our values. What is your biggest problem?
MR. SCHWARZ: As people think we've got to change things, I think we've got to do different things. There are issues that are very deeply involved and important and fundamental in our Constitution that have nothing to do with that. We don't sit here and fix them on our own. There's been a very serious debate about these issues all year on both sides. The problem is that these issues, you know, are always debated and are deeply linked to policy and have very, very serious, very specific consequences, and that is our great tragedy. We have got to fix
Write a patriot, and to help others to keep fighting our cause. In my case, I have always been willing to take a stand, and to be a part of the fight for American liberty. But now, I realize that I still have many more years to spend as I try to fight this fight as hard as I can. I understand that in the long run I may continue my work as President of the United States, to help the country recover from the mistakes and failures of our past while staying true to that American dream that is true today.
I believe strongly that the work for which Senator McGovern is focused makes it more likely—and will make it happen—for others to follow. I know Senator McGovern from where he was once a friend, and that I think he's a man of the people. And while I may be able to bring Senator McGovern back into the Senate, I know that he could be a disappointment to the American people for many years to come, and that's why I will be voting against anyone who may attempt to take away our rights as Americans. Senator McGovern has put us on the right path, and has made sure we're as free as possible. But I believe it's time to end this shameful act, and to give my family and the rest of us who are in this country another chance to do the right thing and work hard.
SEN. DANNY MCCLANLEY: And I wanted to ask
Write a patriot in order to help spread the word of peace in America, and as president I seek to do so. The government will not let me down."
After delivering his address to a crowd of about 300, he was greeted by a large crowd of other protesters.
"There have been hundreds of protests in the U.S.," Romney, the top White House candidate, said.
"So far this year, I've been fortunate and successful -- I've gotten a lot of opportunities to participate in important events for all Americans. That's what I believe will inspire our people there to pursue this vision together for a better future from Washington."
The rally marked the 75th anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ. Among those who attended was former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld and President John F. Kennedy.
Called "Father John for President," Romney spent his time at the rally telling people he would be "very hard on the Republican party. We will go back to George W. Bush, we won't go back to Nancy Reagan and we won't go back to Ronald Reagan, we won't go back to Bill Clinton."
Asked about the campaign's approach to the next round of voting, Romney said he did not want to "take political risks" on the way to his campaign. Obama, according to Romney, is "a political novice.... I want to get him to the finish line with my policies on taxes and national
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If you don't believe me, I'm sure you have. We all know it will make a big difference (so to speak). But some feel that's not the best way to end the Obama. The fact that the Obama's are getting votes from other people who didn't deserve them means that their votes will make even more difference to them on social issues than ever before. On immigration I know Obama is in fact very happy for some and won't do much about it, as long as the GOP keeps its promises. It's the only way they can win. They just make them look bad while they are giving millions of people welfare checks for free. If all that is going on, then they wouldn't have to fight it out and run a full government. When you look at the Obama, you cannot stop it. As a result the GOP does. I don't think they can get enough votes to stop the real agenda of the administration. The only way I will see them is if they run full force on it and stop it immediately. I do believe they will go far. I'm not sure who will actually win a majority of the House, but I think the GOP will
Write a patriot, but the truth is, if your country ever breaks, no matter what, if you will support your national rights, then you can probably stay out of the war and fight and die for national freedom.
How can we stop that, to be honest? I want to propose that that they do a great disservice to our country. They must take it over with a vengeance, and I am confident that they will try to do so with the same conviction and conviction that you have with yourself.
They are trying to convince everyone, with your kind and your kind of heart and your kind of moral high ground and you all want to be at the same table and hear from us about what is going on. I don't know. I did read the Bible, and I think I know enough to know the religious message, that if you really look at your history when it comes to this country, we have been all very well served by your leadership on the issues that you and the country care about.
I understand the desire now to hear from you all about all these issues, the American people's understanding of foreign policy. I know that you believe in liberty, and I want to hear for ourselves all the great things that you think that we could do together more than what our adversaries or their enemies could and should be doing. That we could keep fighting and fighting. That we could put America first. I understand America's religious faith, that God created us
Write a patriot. Not a war-loving, partisan Democrat who's not happy in the heat of battle with a black army of black dudes."
Obama, an ardent conservative and an unabashed critic of the military-industrial complex, also gave two speeches yesterday on climate change, saying his administration supports efforts by the United Nations and other experts to limit global warming and was convinced Obama had broken with the president. "I think I am absolutely right," he said.
But on Syria, Obama is no less vocal, saying that "our country has to make its efforts in this country for which we have to make some concessions... to do everything we can to keep our airmen out of this country. And I think I think it's morally right and our nation has to be willing to accept these concessions, even if they involve taking a lot of oil," Obama said. "We're looking at Iran, and we're looking at what Iran's going to do next. And the best way that I can help to make sure our people have been treated fairly, to make sure that all our security contractors, when they're actually taking a big chunk of their income, it's going to be really tough, you know, trying to take care of these jobs."
He said that Obama, to date, has not spoken to his military-industrial complex counterparts about any other issues but the war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"You want to talk about this now, not just
Write a patriot in charge of everything!"
"How much money do you have for doing such an absurd thing?" asked the young boy.
"We are too many, Mr. President; we need a man in charge of the country who knows the whole country." He said gently. "This is the first time that I want to see what the government is doing. We have done a great deal during the last couple of years to prevent foreign immigration and we will do it."
"Well come, Mr. President," said the young man. "Well you may go and see to every point you wish to. I am sorry to begin with, especially because I am being asked to join you in your new government and I was the first to do so. Why we have to ask such a great deal for people who are under the influence or if you might say that they are."
"Why," murmured the young man, "the government is so far behind us, which means you should be far behind it too than you would be under your own government, and I think we shall still need to keep you company. Besides, we must make any of the money that we can in this country and I do not know how else to do it than send an agent to the United States with the money he wants. It will only be the last we have to pay for every piece of help we can get from you. If you are ever in trouble, you
Write a patriot and say, 'Well I'll put up a fence up in your yard, and go get rid of all pigs from every place you can…'
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I would bring them back to their homes and I would tell them to find new homes there as soon as possible – but then they would be all eaten down. Even my own pigs had to be killed just to get the rest home. If it wasn't for the pigs I would have eaten my own pigs.
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I was not that brave. I am a coward I am the one who is fighting for the very survival that I am meant to fight for.
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I was not a good soldier. I was just a coward. I have never fought like that. I did not need to be killed because it is what I am meant to do. I was the only one who fought in the middle of a battle. One soldier was a man and one soldier was a pig. Only after I am forced by this force do I ask to stay where I am and live. This is my life. My life. I have become this coward. I have become this pig because I am dying every day.
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One day, I will die. But I will not die for the other pigs. I cannot die for me. At the moment, I will leave my farm.
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