A response to "Welcome to CitizenTube," which asked viewers about the political issue most important to them.
For me, the key issue is getting as many people as possible engaged in the political process, and I think YouTube is a powerful way of doing that.
And they put some airheads on TV who do nothing but repeat soundbites while true journalists roam the blogs.
Has anyone noticed that what most of these tv journalists do these days is read blogs for fresh news?
lamyarts99 3 years ago
you're from Raleigh?! I live in NC!!
sonkist40 4 years ago
I have a sudden urge to punch you in the head... And I'm not a violent person.
dashunderscoredash 4 years ago
Excellent!
I laughed OUT LOUD, at that Futuristic Dialog!
*My having laughed out loud might not sound like much,
but I, for one, am very discriminatory as to what I laugh at.
russfloyd 4 years ago
Hear, hear!
omaryak 4 years ago
ironically, the first related video on the side os an 0:08 video response
twilly13 4 years ago
Terrific, engage We The People in the process.
RealToLife 4 years ago
keep up the good work.
honeybearbaby 4 years ago
This video made me think; thank you. :)
xdarkxflowerx 4 years ago
YouTube and other virtual communication may broaden the number of people reached by politicians, but it still benefits those of us who have the resources, both economic and social, to access and understand the internet and computers.
zrfrey 4 years ago