Blueprint for Change: Ethics

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Visit http://www.barackobama.com/issues for the full plan.

Ali G - Medical Ethics

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'I heard about this thing and it's probably rubbish, that some girls actually get their babbylongs reduced. Is that true? Ain't that selfish though? cause like is one woman getting back ache but you is taking away thousands of men getting plesure innit?

Transition Update: Valerie Jarrett on Ethics Reform

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Obama-Biden Transition Project Co-Chair Valerie Jarrett took some time on November 13th 2008 to give the viewers of Change.Gov an update on how the transition is progressing and highlighting some of the major moves that have occurred thus far.

Business ethics case study

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McCain Flip Flops on Ethics Reform - Pandering

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RUSSERT: You've flipped, senator. You were very much in favor of that kind of transparency, and then you voted against it on the floor. Why have you flipped on a legislation that dr. Dobson cared about, conservative groups cared about? Is it because you're trying to win their favor in your race for president?

Ethics Reloaded! - Universally Preferable Behavior

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high def: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CueDiner6t0&fmt=18 An animated introduction to Universally Preferable Behavior: A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics, from Freedomain Radio - the entire book is free at http://www.freedomainradio.com/free#UPB

Blueprint for Change: Foreign Policy

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Barack outlines his policy positions. Visit http://www.barackobama.com/issues/ for more information.

Sarah Palin: Guilty of Ethics Violations!

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Palin found guilty of power abuse - REPUBLICAN vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin used her job as Alaska Governor to get a state trooper sacked, a report said today. In a 263-page report released by Alaska's Legislative Council following a six-hour closed doors hearing, investigator Steve Branchflower said Governor Palin was guilty of violating state ethics rules for public officials. "I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110 (a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act," Branchflower wrote in the report. The report comes as another blow to John McCain's struggling White House bid. As McCain sought to restore control over unruly rallies which have seen a stream of invective, including a death threat, aimed at Democratic rival Barack Obama, the "troopergate" scandal threatened to torpedo his campaign. In the long awaited report Mr Branchflower said she had allowed her husband Todd Palin to use the Alaska governor's office and its resources to pressure officials to fire her former brother-in-law, state trooper Mike Wooten. "Governor Palin knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda, to wit: to get Trooper Michael Wooten fired," the report said. "She had the authority and power to require Mr Palin to cease contacting subordinates, but she failed to act," the report added. Palin, the first woman to be selected on a Republican ticket, was plucked from political obscurity in Alaska by the Arizona senator in late August to be his running mate in the November 4 elections. A devout Christian mother-of-five who is pro-life and a committed hunter, she fired up the party's conservative base, which had not fully embraced McCain. But her lack of national and foreign experience raised doubts among observers about McCain's hasty judgment in assigning such a high office to a young unknown. Palin, 44, has become McCain's chief attack dog against Obama, drawing thousands of people to her rallies, and accusing the Chicago senator at the weekend of "palling around with terrorists". As Obama, 47, took a hefty lead in the polls even in battleground states, McCain's campaign sought to refocus its fight for the White House away from the economy, with relentless, searing attacks. But a series of negative ads casting doubt on Obama's character and his past associations backed by frequent pointed questions about who he is, whipped up anger at Republican rallies, causing widespread concern. After the US Secret Service said yesterday it was investigating an alleged death threat shouted at a Florida rally, McCain was forced to tone down the attacks. "We want to fight, and I will fight, but we will be respectful. I admire Senator Obama and his accomplishments and I will respect him," McCain, 72, told a Minnesota rally today. "I want to be president ... but I have to tell you that he is a decent person and a person you don't have to be scared of as president of the United States." Crowds at the rallies had become increasing inflammatory shouting out "terrorist" and "liar" when Obama was mentioned. At one Florida rally, someone even shouted "kill him". Obama, who has kept his campaign focused on the country's worst economic crisis since the Great Depression in the 1930s, today rebuked McCain for preaching a politics of "anger and division". "In the last couple of days we have seen a barrage of nasty insinuations and attacks and I am sure we will see much more over the next 25 days," he told an Ohio rally. "It's easy to rile up a crowd by stoking anger and division. But that is not what we need now in the United States, the times are too serious." The economy is now voters' top concern, and for the first time in a Newsweek poll, Obama was yesterday given a double digit lead, 52 per cent with 41 per cent for McCain. The last poll by the magazine a month ago, before the economic crisis began to bite, had the two men tied on 46 per cent. But with 25 days to go before Americans cast their ballots, McCain vowed to rally. "How many times, my friends, have the pundits written off the McCain campaign?" he told the cheering crowd. "We're going to fool 'em again, my friend!"

Emergent Church movement PBS Religion and Ethics News Weekly

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Emergent Church Segment from Religion and Ethics News Weekly

Nobel Winner Andrew Fire on Ethics, Politics, and Science

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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/09/07/Genetic_Landscape_What_is_RNA_Interference Nobel Prize-winning geneticist Andrew Fire answers several questions relating to ethics, politics, and science research. ----- Andrew Fire discusses "The Genetic Landscape: What is RNA Interference?" Fire knows more than most people about the mysteries of genetics. Come learn about genetics and RNA interference from the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in medicine, for advances in gene silencing - a process that allows cells to selectively turn off specific genes. Research in this area jump-started a new biological field by opening the door to previously inaccessible lodes of genetic information - The Commonwealth Club Andrew Zachary Fire is an American professor of pathology and genetics at Stanford University. Fire is one of the laureates of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, along with Craig C. Mello, for the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi). This research was conducted at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and published in 1998. Fire is currently professor of pathology and of genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, which he joined in 2003.

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