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Face the Candidates on YouTube: You Choose '08 view detail comment email this

Compilation of videos featuring the 2008 U.S. presidential election candidates. Browse by candidate and by issues such as health care, energy, and the economy. Also includes videos of user-submitted ideas, opinions, and questions for the candidates. From YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/youchoose
Topics: 2008 Presidential Election

Last updated Jan 4, 2008


The U.S. Senate on YouTube view detail comment email this

"This is your backstage pass to the U.S. Senate, on YouTube. Find your Senator's YouTube channel by clicking on the map, or discover senatorial committee channels by clicking on Washington, D.C. The content in each Senator's YouTube channel is controlled by each Senate office. The Senate Hub is maintained by YouTube.com, as a way for you to engage directly with your Senators on YouTube."
http://www.youtube.com/senatehub
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government

Last updated Jan 26, 2009


YouTube: The Vatican view detail comment email this

"This channel offers news coverage of the main activities of the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI and of relevant Vatican events. It is updated daily. Video images are produced by Centro Televisio Vaticano (CTV), texts by Vatican Radio (RV) and CTV. This video-news presents the Catholic Church's position regarding the principal issues of the world today. Links give access to the full and official texts of cited documents." Available in several languages. From YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/vatican
Topics: Christianity

Last updated Feb 5, 2009


The U.S. House of Representatives on YouTube view detail comment email this

"This is your backstage pass to the U.S. House of Representatives, on YouTube. Find your Representative's YouTube channel by clicking on the map, or discover congressional committee channels by clicking on Washington, D.C. The content in each Representative's YouTube channel is controlled by each Congressperson's office. The House Hub is maintained by YouTube.com, as a way for you to engage directly with your Representatives on YouTube."
http://www.youtube.com/user/househub
Topics: Federal (U.S.) Government

Last updated Jan 26, 2009





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