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John Edwards - It will take a fight (N.H. Debate)

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Bringing about change will require a fight. It's a fight for the American people. This video was recorded during the Democratic debate in Manchester, N.H. on Saturday, January 5, 2008.

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  • Get 'em, John! I saw you speak in Jacksonville, FL in 2004, and your powerful message then is still just a relevant and resounding now: that hope is the seed of the answer, and that if we continue to hope, the answer is still alive. We're with you!

  • I love when Edwards talks about greedy corporations. This problem didn't start with W though, it started with Reagan. Bill Clinton didn't do much to fix the problem. We cannot let "free-market capitalism" run amuck. Edwards will be a great president and stand up for the American people!

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  • Please keep this posted.

    The fight for the Middle Class has begun!!!!!!!

  • Wish we had John back, we could use him.

  • We need John Edwards to fight for us.

  • WTF why is this still doing posted? John Edwards was a joke then, and now we all know how he was fucking over his wife between debates and campaign speeches.

    I just loved seeing him go down in flames.

  • The American people need for Senator John Edwards to be Obama's Cabinet, so he can every day remind President Obama of the need to fight for the American people against the moneyed interests, like Wall Street.

  • Well, we disagree there. The real products ... the goods and services ... represent all the hard workers and honest men that produce in order for us to live comfortably.

    The dollar represents a set of arrangements in the financial system that allows payments to clear.

  • I would disagree about the dollar not being good. The dollar represents all the hard workers and honest men that produce in order for us to live comfortably. The dollar in general represents production.

  • The dollar is not evil, the dollar is not good. The dollar is simply an institution for decentralizing economic decisions. Of course, the market alone cannot keep us from shutting down our global life support system, but neither can government alone.

  • And by saying that regulations will protect consumers is a fallacy. Its sole contribution is to substitute force and fear for incentive, which is irrational. It is all enslavement in disguise. If you deem the "almighty dollar" as evil, then explain what other tool of exchange should we adopt. Only other alternative is force, you denounce mutual consent of trading which is what you consider malign.

  • To say corporations must be regulated is the most idiotic fallacious comment to make. If you believe in private property, which I assume you do not because you sound like a welfare-statist, you know that the ceo of that corporation has a right to open his business and do what he wants with his property that he earned.

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