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July 23, 2008

News you can view

By Libby

Since my colleagues are burning up the blog today with the important news along with their usual stellar analysis, I'm just going to share a few video links I picked as I cruised the intertubes.

Over at the Great Orange Satan, they have embedded videos of Barack in Baghdad. About 3,000 people from bureaucrats to GIs showed up at the embassy to enthusiastically greet Obama and listen to his short speech. But that's become somewhat par for the course. Much more astounding is a clip of Chris "Tweety" Matthews asking America to vote for Obama. You have to see it to believe it.

This new Obama attack ad is devastating. The credits are short, so allow me to point out the perps are those heinous un-Americans, Watertiger, Thers and Dan McEnroe. [Warning: profanity alert. May be NSFW]

On a different note, I never write about gun issues because my views on gun owner's rights lean to the rightwing side. I believe the Second Amendment clearly allows private citizens the right to bear arms, even those hideous "black guns." However, I also believe in far stricter gun control laws than most SA proponents do, and this video is a good illustration of why they're needed. Some people just aren't responsible enough to be trusted with firearms.

Finally, this is the must view video of the year and should be posted far and wide. McCain in his own words...

I believe this is what the McGeezer calls straight talk. [Via a post that should be read in full.]

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"Whoever can speak, speaking now to the whole nation, becomes a power, a branch of government, with inalienable weight in law-making, in all acts of authority. It matters not what rank he has, what revenues or garnitures. The requisite thing is, that he have a tongue which others will listen to; this and nothing more is requisite. The nation is governed by all that has tongue in the nation: Democracy is virtually there."
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~Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes and Hero Worship, 1841