Keith Olbermann talks with ex-CIA operative Larry Johnson about the London bomb scare.
I 'disable comments' for two reasons:
1) I think the video speaks for itself,
2) I do not see the value in ...
Keith Olbermann talks with ex-CIA operative Larry Johnson about the London bomb scare.
I 'disable comments' for two reasons:
1) I think the video speaks for itself,
2) I do not see the value in someone commenting, "Keith rulz! and I agree with everything he says", and another person commenting "Olbermann the dork needs to take his Groucho Marx eyebrows and leave on a LONG vacation. He is the most pathetic figure on television. Oh...sorry Rosie...the second most pathetic figure".
YouTube does doesn't give enough space for intelligent comments or thoughtful dialogue.
I believe that we're in this mess because people think that by posting a comment on the internet somewhere, they're civic-minded and making a difference when, in fact, the only thing that makes a difference is commenting where people with power will hear you and fear your removing them from power: Through phone calls and snail mail to your elected officials and marching in the streets.
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