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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday? arrives at the ABC News/Facebook presidential debate in Manchester, NH by horse-drawn carriage. Why? Watch the video, and subscribe to WhyTuesday on YouTube.

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  • Since most of these corporations are paying small wages or not hiring at all, maybe we should all switch back to horses and buggies then watch the industrial revolution collapse.

  • If everyone arrived at things like debates by horse and buggy; the Democrats wouldn't have global warming to scare the crap out of us, and get us to pay carbon taxes to the UN.

    Yeah horse and buggy!

    Horse/Buggy '08

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  • That's not a buggy; that's a cab.

  • That horse has a better looking behind than most women I know.

  • SMELLY POO

  • traditions and history are very important to keep us familiar with who "americans" are. doesn't matter if you were born here or imagrated, we are americans and we should remember our past, good, bad or irrevelant. learn from our mistakes and grow as a country, don't nit-pick.

  • a very interesting question

  • And the Republicans wouldn't have the means to go bomb innocent countries for oil! This could be a bi-partisan campagin!

  • why not tuesday?

  • but irrelevant

  • Good question!!!

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