Well there's the message, such as it is, posted above.
Using a stolen video as blog-hit bait is rather scummy, don't you think?
This question puzzles me. How does one steal a YouTube video?
The Free Republic post contains the blog but I often want to bookmark the referenced link and in this case, the link contains the video as well as the blog's message.
To my way of observation, the blog's message is part and parcel of the video.
My point is that I prefer the original presentation and I want the person posting to know that. I would be disappointed if the posting only contained the video link minus the blog's message.
I have no problems with you enhancing the posting. I am sure many appreciate your efforts, Im just not one of them, and I wanted you to know that.
Humblegunner,
If you would take the time to read instead of rushing to judgement on every post, you would have realized that the song’s writer and producer, John Schwarzman, contacted me specifically and asked me to post his song. I asked him to write an introduction and that I would be happy to do so. The song was not “stolen”- as you accuse- but posted at the request of the owner. Again, I would encourage you, to find something worthwhile and meaningful with your time— something that would actually make a difference in this world.