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Uncle Jay Explains: June 1, 2009

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

One big judging spectacle ends, another one begins. No Simon Cowell this time, just 100 Senators calling the tune. Plus, GM punches out and Kim Jong Il punches out the UN. Uncle Jay explains it all!

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  • So true about English. English has been described as not merely borrowing from other languages, but frequently pursuing them down dark alleys, beating them senseless and rifling their pockets for bits of spare vocabulary.

  • They all know the Constitution, they don't care for it though, and hardly ever bother with it if they can get away from doing wrong stuff.

    The bigger question is, Is she against NAFTA?

    We need more people on the Supreme ( just the word of this job is scary ) who is against NAFTA and tax relief for corporations having jobs anywhere but USA.

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  • I know...he's way better than Jon Stewart. He isn't full of himself like Stewart either

  • This guy looks like hes trying to attract many kids to rape them... fucking rapist

  • I can't rember all 50 trillion

  • Great universal spelling rule!

  • uh, I get it????

  • I get all my news from Uncle Jay.

  • I still don't understand how Uncle Jay doesn't get 100,000+ views within a week for each video.

  • English is very difficult to learn for people who have another native language. There are many silent letters and there really are different rules for every word. However, in languages such as say, Spanish, letters are always pronounced the same and they are always consistent. "I's" are always pronounced as "eeee," "O" is always pronounced "oh" - never a short O.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHA best description ever!

  • Uncle Jay videos are always good, but, wow, you nailed this one from beginning to end. Thanks, Uncle Jay!

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