mostly has to do with military and terrorist operations in the middle east because hezbollah is an iranian creation and iran runs the organization but syria controls the territory. sean: syria and through it iran are among the world s leading supporters and sponsors of terror. in november of 2008 when lebanese terrorist was released from a prison assad awarded him a medal of honor. he perpetrated one of the most brutal attacks, murdering a policeman in front of his 4-year-old daughter and then crushing the little girl s skull. today syria is facing a new problem. its oil production declined nearly 40% over the last decade. hugo chavez intervened to build it back up. the president made his first visit to carries ras cass last month. he ratified a pact to construct
numbers to bounce and i also think in november that voters are going to be given a clear voice between a party that tried and maybe didn t get as far as they wanted to get and a party that sat home and did absolutely nothing and i think when you are given those two choices and when people are asked to compare how they re doing november, 2010 from how they were doing november of 2008. that s going to be a stark contrast. or they could be looking for a party that pushed through their agenda at the expense and agenda and will of the american people. these are the american people who voted them into power in 2008 and knew exactly i agree with you, i agree with you, a lot of them voted this guy into power and voted initiatives and didn t vote in a government official, it was a hype machine that went into the office. the celebrity that you mentioned has the most productive administration ever. steve and alicia, we appreciate it this morning. the final debate. thank you. actual
finally, a controversy born in my home town, chris s home town in philadelphiaรง on electn day 2008 that is back in the news this month. it s the case of those two new black panthers allegedly intimidating voters, hurling racial ep thets as one bran dished a nightstick outside a polk place. i m thinking their actions was more about television than turnout. the panthers cannot be tolerated, need to be pr prosecuted. the justice department never should have dropped that case, especially when the defendants ignored the charges altogether. their choice of a polling location, a public housing complex in a largely african-american part of the city tells me they wanted to cause a scene for the cameras more than anything else. in november of 2008, there were
finally, a controversy born in my hometown, chris s hometown of philadelphia on election day 2008 back in the news this month. it s the case of those two new black panthers allegedly intimidating voters hurling racial epithets outside a north philadelphia polling place. i m thinking their actions were more where television than turnout. don t get me wrong. rated, needs to be prosecuted. the justice department should never have dropped that case especially after the defendants ignored the charges all together. but fact is, their choice of polling location, a public housing complex in a largely african-american section of the city tells me they wanted to cause a scene for the cameras more than anything else. here s how i get there. in november of 2008 there were
finally, a controversy born in my home town, chris home town of philadelphia on election day 2008 that is back in the news this month. it s the case of those two new black panthers allegedly intimidating voters, hurl racial epithets outside a north philadelphia polling place. i m thinking their actions were more about television than turnout. don t get me wrong, the behavior cannot be tolerated. the justice department should never have dropped that case, especially after the defendants ignored charges altogether. the fact is their choice of polling location, a public housing complex in a largely african-american section of the city tells me they wanted to cause a scene for the cameras more than anything else. here s how i get there. in november of 2008, there were