FREEPERS, upload your favorite Town Hall Videos now and flood them with the truth. http://www.ireport.com/
You know types of videos they are looking for...
That’s amusing. Each side gets to tape all the stuff they want others to see, that reinforces their thinking. It’s certainly going to be about as fair and balanced as possible.
Ugh, you trust CNN to show our side well?
Trust CNN? Not a chance.
Heres how dems recruit their rent a crowd people to fill fake town hall meetings. Our tax dollars at work...
Send this out.
http://209.157.64.200/focus/news/2310139/replies?c=22
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This is a great video from a Texas AARP meeting. The 61 year old guy speaking towards the end is terrific. If I don’t post the link correctly, could someone correct it for me?
http://action.afa.net/videos/aarp/
Better watch the TERMS for who OWNS the video if you upload it to their site.
They may be planning on using this as a tool to supressing the videos by claiming that the uploading of the video has now given them ownership of it.
Then they can REFUSE to show it and REFUSE to allow YOU to show it.