Posted on 01/04/2010 4:37:33 AM PST by radioone
NOTE: For whatever reason, this videos being attacked and taken down off YouTube, perhaps by Obots again.
Its so good, those of you with video skills need to:
(1) Download it to your computers
(2) Create YouTube accounts you can load this into
(3) Put the video up as many times as you can so that Obots cant take all of them down
This is something we used to have to do all the time in 2008; anything that was worth trying to get viral would be attacked and removed from YouTube by Obots. So, we just had to keep putting the videos back up so that there were too many of them for Obots to take down. Its ridiculous, but thats how these people operate.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
It doesn’t seem to be blocked or dismounted from YouTube at the moment, but I can’t get it to run; it just shows black and keeps loading.
Click the HQ button...it will begin to play.
I had no problem viewing it. Very well done. If youtube is pulling it, I imagine it’s because of it’s “threatening” tone, i.e. “We’re coming after you.”
This is a powerful video, I have posted it everywhere!! Good job to whomever put it together!
I like the last half of the video.
I guess if you are now a regretful Obama voter, the video would be 100% good-to-go.
Same things with me. I’ve gotten lots of other videos to play, so I don’t know what’s wrong with this one.
save
It’s strange. I’ve never seen a video on YouTube before where you had to click on HQ to get it to play. I downloaded the video using KeepVid, and was able to get both the low res and HQ versions with no problems, so it’s not like the low res version doesn’t exist, it simply won’t play.
Can someone post the procedure for saving a Youtube video to your desktop for further distribution (in case Youtube pulls it).
http://www.ehow.com/how_2276851_save-online-video-desktop.html
Step
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With your computer turned on, click onto your Internet icon and in your search engine of choice, type in YouTube, Google or Yahoo!. The steps in this article reflect saving videos from YouTube.
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YouTube Searches
Click on the “Search” button which will take you to the next page showing all sorts of links you can click on to get into the YouTube website.
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YouTube homepage
Click on the first YouTube link you see. Once you are in the YouTube website, you can click on “Videos,” “Channels” or “Community.”
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On the YouTube homepage, click on the “Video” tab and in the search box, type in whatever video you are searching for and want to save to your desktop. This article uses the example of “Crystal Lewis.”
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Save dialog box with video being saved to desktop
Click on the actual video that you want and save to the desktop. For example, you can save the video “People Get Ready, Jesus Is Coming.” With the search engine, you might notice “Page” on the right end of the toolbar. This word “Page” has an arrow facing down. Click on that arrow and, with the desired video playing, left click on “Save As” and on the drop-down window, look for your desktop option. Once you find the desktop option, click the “Save” button and your video will be saved to your desktop for you to view anytime you want.
I clicked the link and it said the video had been removed by the user.
YouTube nukes it wherever it appears!
Saved both of them. I’m onto You Tube. I save almost everything I think they might remove. When the remove it, I put it back on and send the link to my mailing list and ask them to save it and put in up also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZs8k4pJcyk
I see that the other video “an open letter to republicans” is gone too.
This one works NOW! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYy8fX96NrU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=662R2awSwPQ
The above link, has been viewed over 900,000 times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0bh77k2Wdk - and this one I got from Power Line Blog has been viewed over 500,000 times.
There are other links to the same video that have been viewed over 100,000 times...
I’d say that qualifies as going viral!
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