Posted on 09/29/2008 2:45:34 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
bailout bump, dems on video
I heard clips on Rush’s radio show [assuming they’re the same]. Devastating. The rats keep stepping in it.
This is how we combat the Drive-bys. Videos like this need to be a Freeper Manhatten Project. We need to tell the stories that never make it on the news and email it to everyone.
First we need a database of video, then a way to search it and third a few creative people to put the story together.
How do we get started? Any ideas.
thanks for posting!
I think many of you have the right idea — self-reliance. Promoting you tube is like trying to protect a sand castle.
Many people fear email attachments, but that sounds like the easiest option. To reach those who fear email attachments, maybe web meister — Jeff Head — could offer technical pointers.
I imagine we could burn blank CDs too and work out a CD loaning program in our local areas.
Here’s another point — Governor Blunt of Missouri is doing important work right now. The litigation goons blocking free speech about the truth are conspiring against peoples’ civil rights. Any way people can back up the good governor would be great.
Blunt is the key to opening a doorway for 527s. We know what the Swiftboats for Truth achieved in 04.
We already had an ad running in Virginia about Unrepentent Terrorist Ayers. But the litigation goons shut us down. That’s the kind of thing Governor Blunt of Missouri is addressing.
You need 60 votes to be filibuster proof. When’s the last time the RNC had that?
Another wizard I had the pleasure of encountering is Papa Smurf. By the way, when I visit his village, he sometimes calls me Mudfoot Smurf. I don’t know why.
[Seriously, we’re trying to figure out how to have our own low cost grass roots ad campaign without relying on youtube.]
This is important — search engine positioning of an ad page is key to increasing visiters. So while you might be ‘preaching to the choir’, you will also attract others.
The bill McCain cosponsored passed in committee, all Republicans voting for, all Dems against. Was the threat of filibuster the reason it did not go to the full senate for a vote? Seems like from what I read the reason given was simply that there was not enough votes in the senate to pass it. I suspect that a few (or more) Rinos sided with the dems.
ping to view when not behind company proxy
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