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Message from Jerry Day, Television Producer - Burbank, California.


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Abunai read my blog view my photos
Apr 21, 2008 | 8:33 PM

ROF!! Burbank Cali Producer who just can't understand why people would actually make up their own mind on an issue instead of going with who the media told them to!

This thesis wouldn't even hold up in a highschool debate! The Producer here gives You.tube posters more credit than they are worth! A bunch of dope smokin college nuts with nothing better to do while mommy and daddy pay for college that sit around and post! This is supposed to be the litmus test to what the American public wants? Hardly!!

Only TT would come in here trying to raise the dead! (Ron Paul)!

ThinkTanked read my blog view my photos
Apr 21, 2008 | 8:56 PM

Keep in mind Google Trends calculates the internet traffic for the entire internet not just YouTube.

Since you as well are an internet user, I guess you just called yourself a dope smoking college nut.

I also didn't bring this up, it happens to be one of the top rated news videos for today on that crazy pot smoking college website YouTube. I felt it was newsworthy and worthy of conversation. No that is not me in the video Albunai.

Abunai read my blog view my photos
Apr 22, 2008 | 1:05 PM

Google.. You mean the same Google that has the largest Global Warming scam artist Al Gore on the board and partially owns?

The same Google that has an ongoing process of blocking any data search responses that are negative to the Clintons or Democrats?

Google Trends is a neat site, however It only shows what people are posting or viewing. If you put up video or posts that showed Sadaam's execution, it would get a large audience but that would not reflect their stance on Sadaam.

I think its worthy of conversation as well! I think your selection here is a fantastic illustration of media spin! I bet all those who popped those supporting lines up on that illustration, most are not even of age to vote!

Just more media grasping at straws really....

shadows read my blog
Apr 24, 2008 | 8:26 AM

Tell me it isn't so......the media telling lies!!

What I find interesting is that many time the people that appear to be the liars are actually only reading those lies and have little if any idea about whether they are true or not. The sources of the lies go much deeper. I realize that this statement gets dangerously close to being a "conspiracy" theory.

ThinkTanked read my blog view my photos
Apr 24, 2008 | 9:00 AM

There's nothing wrong with a conspiracy theory.. the fun is discovering if it's true or false.

DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
Apr 25, 2008 | 5:16 PM

Say it isn't so! That was a set up, right? LOL

ThinkTanked read my blog view my photos
Apr 25, 2008 | 6:04 PM

What I find most remarkable is that Ron Paul is still in the Race as of today... he is still campaigning and there are still 2 Republicans to choose from, yet while the rat race continues with Obama and Clinton... only McCain is mention in the mainstream media for the Republican choice.

Abunai read my blog view my photos
Apr 26, 2008 | 11:23 AM

Ron Paul is just the GOP version of Jimmy Carter. Doesn't know when to shut up, and realize they are being complete idiots.

Ron Paul is actually very simular to Rev. Wright! Both were practicing medicine in the military, and then moved on and somewhere their mental processes were twisted up. BOTH men may have the capacity of great thought, but lets not confuse "great" with reality of life and common sense.

didaskalos read my blog
Apr 27, 2008 | 2:10 PM

Interesting video, but I think his conclusion is a false positive. The only reason I would do a search on Ron Paul is because I never heard of him before. I don't search things or people I know about only those about which I am uninformed. That does not necessarily translate into "popularity" in terms of saying that he is the informed preference of the majority.

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