Election 2012 - Three Little Wives of Newt
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@avemaria325 It took a tremendous amount of talent and intelligence for the Capitol Steps to write this very clever song. They showed GENIUS in using a song written 130 years ago to describe a modern politician's philandering marital life. In creating this video I've relied on the computer skills honed in creating more than 200 videos. DUMB and IGNORANT do not describe this video. However if you've only completed the 6th grade yourself - DUMB and IGNORANT may be the extent of your vocabulary...
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@desiglas You're also not running for president and claiming to be a "family values" candidate. The point is he's a hypocrite and has no values, much less family values.
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funny Video!!!
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funny nice video
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LOL !!!
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KLASSE PARODIE
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Some IMAM OBAMA Supporter must have Done THIS...? ? ?
ROGER459 2 days ago
@ROGER459 Not really. The song was written by the "Capitol Steps" who have written and performed political satire for 30 years and managed to offend both political parties and most significant politicians many times over the years. I created the video based on their song. My political preference may or may not be inferred from the more than 200 videos that I've created but I prefer to be thought of as an equal opportunity offender. I definitely am not a fan of Barrack. Thanks for your interest.
HerBunk 2 days ago
@HerBunk Actually YOU use that AVATAR without PERMISSION! That photo goes with a... "Sleep Tonight, your Air Force is Awake!"...
ROGER459 1 day ago
@ROGER459 I first saw the "Sleep Tight Your Airforce Awake" poster almost 50 years ago when I first joined the air force. At that time it had already become a legend. Nobody knew who had taken the picture. The story was that the subject was a janitor who they put a flight helmet on at some air force facility. The photo and numerous variants of it has since fallen into the public domain and with no one able to prove ownership is available for free noncommercial use. Thanks for your interest.
HerBunk 1 day ago
@HerBunk Sorry NO, it was the Father of a Lt. Col that I worked for while in the USAF.
ROGER459 1 day ago
@ROGER459 Thanks - that's as good as any of the other legends I've heard about about the origin of the picture over the past 50 years.
HerBunk 1 day ago