Posts Tagged ‘Rachel Maddow’
 September 22nd, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Allen Ault is the retired director of the Georgia Department of Corrections and former warden of the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison which handled Troy Davis. Ault oversaw executions for the state of Georgia. He is now Eastern Kentucky University’s dean of “College of Justice and Society” and well-informed from an academic perspective about the [...]
 Posted in Applied Ethics, Applied Ethics, Authoritarianism, Authoritarianism, Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Contemporary Ethics, Contemporary Ethics, Ethics, Ethics, Law, Law, Law & Politics, Moral Psychology, Moral Psychology, Morality, Morality, News, News Discussion, News Discussion, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Philosophy, Politics, Politics, Videos  Tags: Allen Ault, Anti-Death Penalty, Death Penalty, Dennis O'Neill, Ed Schultz, Ed Show, Effects of Executions on Executioners, Georgia Department of Corrections, Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison, Jeanne Woodford, Rachel Maddow, Reginald Wilkinson, Rick Perry, Ron McAndrew, Terry Collins, Troy Anthony Davis, Troy Davis 7 Comments »
 February 13th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Watching this video, I’m starting to fear those who have seemingly no belief in either the intrinsic value or potential effectiveness of democracy as much as I fear Islamism: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Your Thoughts?
 Posted in Authoritarianism, Authoritarianism, Barack Obama, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, George W. Bush, News, News Discussion, News Discussion, Politics, Politics, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, World Affairs, World Affairs  Tags: Conservatives, Democracy, Egypt, Glenn Beck, Hosni Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, Rachel Maddow 1 Comment »
 February 9th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Rachel Maddow covers the remarkable story about Wyoming State Representatives Lisa Shepperson and Sue Wallis making a small government conservatism argument against a paternalistic proposed abortion law: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Wallis is the mother of 7 and the grandmother of 1. More about her can be [...]
 Posted in Abortion, Abortion, Bio-Medical Ethics, Bio-Medical Ethics, Feminism, Feminism, Law, Law, Law & Politics, Politics, Politics, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Women's Rights, Women's Rights, Women's Rights, Women's Rights, Women's Issues  Tags: Rachel Maddow, Robert Brechtel, Sue Wallis, Wyoming 2 Comments »
 January 30th, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Rachel doing what she does best, the night after Obama’s State of the Union speech last week: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Your Thoughts?
 Posted in Barack Obama, Barack Obama, Politics, Politics, Right Wing Politics, Right Wing Politics, Videos  Tags: Centrism, Conservatism, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Paul Stevens, Liberalism, Rachel Maddow, Richard Nixon 1 Comment »
 January 22nd, 2011  Daniel Fincke
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Maher and Maddow talked about it last night: Your Thoughts?
 July 22nd, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Dr. Maddow slaps Mr. O’Reilly back most enjoyably: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Your Thoughts?
 June 17th, 2010  Daniel Fincke
Rachel Maddow warns that the Obama Administration is ignoring scientific opinion about the way to rebuild the Gulf: Your Thoughts?
 September 29th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
Princess relays this video about the Birthers and those exploiting them. Money quote from Rachel Maddow: Birtherism may have been disproven, it may be becoming a political punchline even on the American right. But it’s also apparently becoming a really good scam for raising money off gullible, sad people. Which probably means it’s here to [...]
 September 19th, 2009  Daniel Fincke
This laughable awfulness would be qualify as funny if the theocratic attitudes it expressed were not so serious and were the forum for this nonsense was not a presidential debate. Rachel Maddow had a great report last night on this year’s meeting of the same group that sponsored this. The footage of the astoundingly self-absorbed [...]
 Posted in 2008 Presidential Race, Authoritarianism, Christianity, Fundamentalism, Politics, Religion, Religious Extremism, Separation of Church and State, Theocrats, Unintentional Comedy, Videos  Tags: "God Bless America", "Why Should God Bless America", Carrie Prejean, Rachel Maddow, Religious Authoritarianism, The Church of God Choir of Springfield Ohio, Values Voter, Values Voter Presidential Debate No Comments »
 August 22nd, 2009  Daniel Fincke
One of his most contentious debates ever. A fascinating, must see watch. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Exclusive – Betsy McCaughey Extended Interview Pt. 1 www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Exclusive – [...]
 July 22nd, 2009  Daniel Fincke
Atheist Revolution sums up some of the facts about this mysterious, theocratic power player in Washington as covered by Bruce Wilson: Here are some details about the group worth knowing: The Family is the oldest conservative Christian organization in Washington D.C. The Family runs (but does not own) the notorious “C Street House” as a [...]
 Posted in Christianity, Fundamentalism, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Religion, Religious Extremism, Separation of Church and State  Tags: "Jesus Plus Nothing", "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power", Abraham Vereide, Bill Bright, C Street House, Campus Crusade For Christ, Carlos Eugenios Vides Casanova, Costa e Silva, David Loren Cunningham, Doug Coe, Ed Meese, Fascism, Francis Shaeffer, General Suharto, George Allen, Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, Herman J. Abs, Hillary Clinton, Jack Kemp, James Baker, James Inhofe, Jeff Sharlet, John Ashcroft, John Ensign, Mao, Mark Sanford, National Prayer Breakfast, New Deal, Papa Doc Duvalier, Rachel Maddow, Rick Santorum, The Family, Youth With A Mission, Yoweri Museveni No Comments »
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