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mr. d'souza, where do libertarians have a wrong?- have it wrong. >> libertarians cover a multitude of sins. there are anarchists and libertarians who have come together. i will tell your where i think they have it right -- a deep skepticism of government, of the imposition of the state into our lives. i think where they have it right is full support for sexual freedom. you can do your thing. anarchists and libertarians would say full gay rights. i was having a discussion with a libertarian outside one of my talks and i said, i think we could agree on full rights including the right to marry. he said, no. the state should not be involved with marriage. if you want to get married with your cold, you can do that. i said, that seems right to me. we can agree on that. i think the other place you get it right is to close the pentagon, stop the trillion dollar drain on our allies. -- on our lives. i think libertarians believe that. i think they should. that is where they get it right. you only say where they get it wrong? >> libertarians a
mr. d'souza, where do libertarians have a wrong?- have it wrong. >> libertarians cover a multitude of sins. there are anarchists and libertarians who have come together. i will tell your where i think they have it right -- a deep skepticism of government, of the imposition of the state into our lives. i think where they have it right is full support for sexual freedom. you can do your thing. anarchists and libertarians would say full gay rights. i was having a discussion with a...
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mr. d'souza.this question is more about some of the things that have changed since you were at dartmouth college. dartmouth college has made incredible advantages for lgbt events. we are holding our 30th reunion. any people consider your time as editor and chief to be the lowest point for lgbt students at dartmouth college. a lot of people talked about how you outed students, you went to meetings at the time. people talked about how you would go through letters of lgbt students and publish confidential information in the review. i wanted to ask, number one, what do you have against queer people, when is that going to change, and why do you have those views on that. [applause] >> first of all, i have to say i'm really kind of amazed that my activities as an undergraduate, which were actually in the late 1970's, early 1980's, are being discussed. the good news about it, i will tell you, is that i was there, and mother jones was not. here is what i mean. when i began to become a successful author in
mr. d'souza.this question is more about some of the things that have changed since you were at dartmouth college. dartmouth college has made incredible advantages for lgbt events. we are holding our 30th reunion. any people consider your time as editor and chief to be the lowest point for lgbt students at dartmouth college. a lot of people talked about how you outed students, you went to meetings at the time. people talked about how you would go through letters of lgbt students and publish...
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d'souza. first, an article in "the on mr. to examiner" sousa. the fbi about what led to the investigation and the history of fbi's history of campaign filing. you can read this on the washington examiner website. examiner.com. next, dinesh d'souza and bill ayers debating the question, what is so great about america? the debate was held at dartmouth, which in new hampshire. is two hours. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's feature debate between dinesh d'souza and the layers. i'm a junior at dartmouth and the current editor and cheech of the dartmouth review. privilege to serve as moderator and introduce you to the topic. the forward get underway, i would like you to locate the nearest emergency exits and silence all cell phones. please note that flash photography is strictly prohibited but our artists like to encourage you to take photos and share what you are seeing on social media sites. ayersndividuals like bill and dinesh d'souza get together for an evening of discussion, there's sure to be much to talk about. the focus of the debate ton
d'souza. first, an article in "the on mr. to examiner" sousa. the fbi about what led to the investigation and the history of fbi's history of campaign filing. you can read this on the washington examiner website. examiner.com. next, dinesh d'souza and bill ayers debating the question, what is so great about america? the debate was held at dartmouth, which in new hampshire. is two hours. >> good evening and welcome to tonight's feature debate between dinesh d'souza and the...
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mr. do d'souza may have been targeted because of his outspoken criticisms of the president it is importante he says is he not surprised he was targeted. >> i am a public critic of the president and i do recognize that this has made my so some degree vulnerable to some forms of counter attack. >> when the indictment was announced, the u.s. attorney says it was the result of a routine review. a florida school teacher speaking out for the first time after saving her nephew's life on the side of a miami highway. 37-year-old pam rauso says she learned how to perform cpr seven years ago when her own son stopped breathing and almost died. that lesson is why her 5-year-old nephew sebastian is alive today. >> i was just too nervous to do it. that's why i exited the car screaming for help and asking for somebody to do the cpr. but when everybody said they didn't, you know, and i kneeled down and did i it, the people that were there with me, you know, they calmed me down. >> the boy was born prematurely and has respiratory problems. he is still in the hospital in stable condition. >> speaking of unbe
mr. do d'souza may have been targeted because of his outspoken criticisms of the president it is importante he says is he not surprised he was targeted. >> i am a public critic of the president and i do recognize that this has made my so some degree vulnerable to some forms of counter attack. >> when the indictment was announced, the u.s. attorney says it was the result of a routine review. a florida school teacher speaking out for the first time after saving her nephew's life on...
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mr. d'souza was accurate on that as far as that goes. we did go there. as far as where the money went to, as far as halliburton and everything like that goes, my not onn is why were you the front lines going against that? i will tell you a little story about something that i heard from two kids that went and actually served in iraq. one served for three to wars, one surfer to. two.rved for the point i'm trying to make is that when you talk to the people on the ground, one of the troops over there fighting, what the people over there want is what we have here, and that is freedom. [applause] that is what they want. they want to be like us. it makes us assassin -- it makes this discussion go way overboard when you put down this country. there are plenty of things wrong with the country, but there is outweighed by what is right with the country including our boys going over there and fighting for those people because those people want what we have. they will always want that. --n there were -- why whether they were put down by a over there or not, that is w
mr. d'souza was accurate on that as far as that goes. we did go there. as far as where the money went to, as far as halliburton and everything like that goes, my not onn is why were you the front lines going against that? i will tell you a little story about something that i heard from two kids that went and actually served in iraq. one served for three to wars, one surfer to. two.rved for the point i'm trying to make is that when you talk to the people on the ground, one of the troops over...