Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Me rambling about political stuff

I recently saw an unofficial YouTube ad for Barak Obama that was pretty powerful. It used Apple's 1984 ad to bash Hillary Clinton. I was impressed at how the Internet allows people to voice their political opinions--impressed enough that I decided to post a video on why I like Sam Brownback for President in 2008. I posted it to GodTube, a pretty small Christian-oriented video-sharing site. Last I checked, my video was on GodTube's "featured" list and had garnered 158 views.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad to find a fellow Brownbacker! I very much hope that you will check out Blogs 4 Brownback where we are documenting the very latest Brownback buzz.

We hope to find you in our sometimes contentious comment threads.

Actually I am really glad you chose to focus on Sam's positive message in support of life, all life. He's a very compassionate man who we could really use in the White House.

GodTube is a great idea. I enjoyed your premiere. You've got a classic fireplace! :-)

I've decided to link to your passionate argument in favor for our man Sam as an addendum to my most recent Brownback on Youtube entry: Brownback on Youtube IV.

Saur♥Kraut said...

Interesting! You go, guy! Interesting that you think that Bush is a genuine Christian . As you know, I'm a fellow born-again but I don't agree. But I'll check out Brownback!

Judy Callarman, Scrabble Has-Been said...

Very well done, TS! I will investigate Brownback and give him some consideration. I have been thinking I could not possibly support any Republican candidate, since I think they have failed miserably as well as shown themselves dishonest. But I'll try to be open-minded about Brownback.

I have to agree with Saurkraut that Bush doesn't seem to me to be living the genuine Christian life. He's too aggressive, has a chip on his shoulder, and can't admit a mistake.

Tyson said...

Thanks, all, for your comments. I'm optimistic that Brownback is the real deal--a truly compassionate conservative. He's got a ways to go as far as the campaign is concerned, and that's why I think it's important that we get involved early on.

Anonymous said...

Slow and steady wins the race, ts. Regardless of what one thinks of President Bush, and I have my own misgivings, he is a human and therefore not immune from making mistakes.

Examine Sam Brownback's record and his stance on the issues and there is much to like and plenty to respect.

Give Students for Brownback and Blogs 4 Brownback a try. Read and make up your own minds.