John McCain and YouTubeFiled Under: Political
It has come to my attention from being an avid user of both, YouTube and DailyKos, that John McCain and his campaign staff are beginning to move any videos of McCain that have been edited with a humorous touch. The video in question is currently still available at this link:
It is extremely likely that it won’t be available for long. McCain’s staff has been bringing about the “copyright infringement” argument to Google to take down the videos in question. I submit myself to the fairness of my readers when I ask the following question; Has Obama, or his staff ever attempted anything of the sort? Do you honestly think they would? The obvious answer is no, Obama’s commitment to protect the rights and freedoms of the people has stayed true throughout his campaign, as his internet campaign has been something truly praiseworthy. McCain wanted to commit to a new form of politics, one without any sort of “gestapo” tactics, and it seems with small actions like this, that John McCain is simply not a man of his word.
Is this the best the Republicans can do? Send a third rate candidate who doesn’t even have the integrity to keep his word? I suppose at least McCain is better than the half-wit, George W. Bush.
Tags: 2008election, barackobama, censorship, johnmccain, mccain, obama
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- Moiz Khan
- 5 Jun 2008 8:03 PM
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