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It's Your Mama. Here are a few videos which I find very interesting and some appalling.
Video 1: Hit and Run
This one is quite appalling and depressing. I would suggest you watch it at least 2 times to catch the reactions of people on the streets. It'll scare you. There are some links to news sites if you scroll down the comments section of the video. Here they are if you missed them:
http://www.nbc30.com/news/16498424/detail.html?rss=har&psp=news
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/05/ignored.hitrun.ap/
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Comment about Video 1 for those who have already seen it a couple times: A man is hit by a car, and it takes at least a minute for people to do something about it. It angers me to see that nobody immediately went to see if he was ok. A van stopped, parked, and possibly called 911 but then just drove off later. Same thing with a person on a motorcycle. But people on the street just walked on and didn't care. There was an idiot who crossed the street and was probably like 10 feet away from the guy, but he didn't even go check the guy out. It wasn't until after a good minute or so that people started to go onto the street, even then did anyone go up to him and to check him? And what the fuck were those cars doing on the WRONG side of the road??? God damn liberal Connecticut.
Video 2: McCain for President?
We can almost assume without a doubt Mr. and Mrs. Clinton don't sleep in the same bed. We can also almost assume without a doubt that they are only still together because of their political careers. Here is an online article for some more info about this topic.
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Video 3: Ron Paul to Obama
Ron Paul, like Obama, always seem to know how to say things. Ron Paul isn't quite as charismatic as Obama, however at least the guy tells you cold hard facts not "feel good" speeches. I guess he has to since tv spots never give him very much time to air, so he has to make the most out of every second. The thing about Ron Paul is his issues and facts are quite true and his message is very genuine. I think because the general public is fucking retarded, he doesn't appeal to most voters. I guess he uses too much logic...
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Video 4: Obama Supporters
These sound like typical voters: COMPLETELY UNINFORMED. Fucking idiots. I have to say those branding managers on Obama's campaign have done a fantastic job branding him as "change." But because the typical voter is so fucking dumb, they keep the message SIMPLE & AMBIGUOUS. These people like "change," but they don't even know if the change is for the good or for the bad; they automatically assume it is change for the good.
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Video 5: What a voter ought to be like...almost
The point of this video is not that the kid supports Obama, but that this kid has done his homework and has read up on other candidates as well. The only thing this kid hasn't done is look up, not just the good things and issues of each candidate, but look up the bad things, the inconsistencies, and other skeletons in the the candidate's closet; however this kid is off to a very good start. If only all voters had the same outlook on educating one's self of each candidate......
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Monday, June 16, 2008
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