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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2012

Sights and sounds of beautiful Charleston, SC.

4th of July 2011:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwxwtQNHG1I

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  • Hi Chris,

    wonderful video, wonderful wheater and wonderful impressions of SC. Seems like there are a lot of Gadsden flags down there = Patriotic, right?

    Have a great weekend

    Michael

  • @Westcoast802 "wonderful video, wonderful wheater and wonderful impressions of SC. Seems like there are a lot of Gadsden flags down there = Patriotic, right?"

    Please see up-to-date 'Like' vs. 'Dislike', that yellow flag plus my political comments the reasons for the current "evaluation" LOL

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  • @Xjarq Once again, RP will never ever become GOP nominee, WILL NEVER EVER GONNA HAPPEN, traditionally he does not belong to GOP, he is in the GOP for some weird unknown reason, he belongs to Libertarian Party, a party who has maybe 5% overall support, you cannot win elections with 5% support BUT, in case you decide running as a 3rd party candidate (Ralph Nader in '04 or Ross Perot in '93) you can easily give the election to the other guy, Obama in this case.

  • @401RoadWarrior

    First, I don't know anything about youtube loving fans of RP, seriously. Second, in the nation’s first primary vote Paul's got second place in New Hampshire and Iowa.Third, why sponsors of Obama support also Romney in the campaign as the candidates are theoretically from two different parties. Sponsors like: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc, UBS AG, and Morgan Stanley.

    Do they say anything about this on TV? Sun News, or FNC?

  • @Xjarq 1) GOP, and generally conservatives over here, is not an anti-war political party 2) RP has got maybe 5% support of the ENTIRE American electorate, so Dems + Reps, with that amount you will never ever stand any chance to ANYTHING in politics, America or elsewhere in the world, polling companies focus mostly on those with REAL chances to win elections in REAL life and not on YouTube. 3) His political views belong 2 a political party that does not exist in America: LIBERTARIAN Party.

  • @Xjarq

    ... they went bankrupt because they couldn't stand the pace of the armament race set by the US. Simple as that.

    BTW, an interesting fact is that the same campaign contributors who've given money to Obama, given them to Romney too, Not in the same amount.

  • @401RoadWarrior

    He's not being mentioned in any polls, even on FNC - censorship?

    The biggest problem of the US is its debt which is at nearly 100% of the GDP, Ron Paul wants to cut spending by all means, including military (no war = much less military spending). I know other Republicans love war, but at one point they will have to cut spending because when one day they can find themselves withouth other people's money. That's what happened to the countries of the Warsaw Pact...

  • @Xjarq I know that, RP is loved by 99% of the YT viewers, why? ANTI-WAR & ANTI-AMERICAN foreign policy, also if by myracle RP gets the GOP nomination Obama will win all 50 states, better than Reagan in 1984 (49 states), RP has got 0.1% support among Dems and maybe 2% among Reps, who are those behind him: socially liberal kids (up to 28 yo) but fiscally conservative + anti-war, they are neither Dems or Reps, simply crazy loons who think 9/11 was b/c of Bush and Bin Laden = CIA agent.

  • @401RoadWarrior

    I'm asking because according to what I've heard (read/watched) is that Ron Paul's most likely to beat Obama, but this fact is simply ommitted by TV in America, simply, he's not being shown in between other candidates in polls.

    Take care!

  • @Xjarq No preference btwn Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum, but so far in most of the polls the most electable head-to-head with Obama appears to be Mitt Romney, the final goal is making Obama a one-term president, but it's up to Americans to make that wish possible. Ron Paul is at the left of Obama when it comes to foreign policy so he's in the race just for his own pride, nothing in common with the GOP.

    All the best.

    Chris

  • Very unique to see so many trees in a city like that. And those people sitting all together and just enjoying the views - very unusual.

    I just wanted to ask you one thing; who's your favourite candidate for the uncoming presidential elections in the US?

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