http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv Elitism
at its finest.
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv Elitism
at its finest.
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv>
I have no idea why, but that link took me to a wikipedia page whose article begins with this:
A113 (Sometimes A-113 or A1-13) is an inside joke seen in animated films created by alumni of CalArts, referring to the classroom number used by animation students at the school. Brad Bird first used it for a license plate number in the Amazing Stories episode "Family Dog." It has since appeared in other Disney and Pixar movies.
You beat me to it. I was making a pizza for tonight and that's why.
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv Elitism at
I blew that one, big time. The link above hosts a flash video I hacked to get a copy of the video.
The following is the link I meant to post:
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv>
Oh...OK. I thought it was something important.
How about that. My Mac opens it up with out the need for brackets or tiny.
Just option click.
So does my PC w/ OE. Why? Super-simple answer: The URL was short enough that it wasn't broken up into 2 or more pieces. How about that? Amazing.
Cathy
So you don't find it odd that some are going to be shut-out?
I can only imagine the screaming in the media if Fred Thompson and Tom Tancredo tried to shut out McCain or others.
Censorship! Censorship!
Ain't it grand?
I don't make voting decisions based on the drivel in debates.
That is a classic example of a non sequitur.
I don't make those decisions that way either. But some do, and deserve to hear all candidates.
Unless you're willing to concede that your criteria are for all to use in voter decisions.
We already know that 54% of the voting population doesn't look past the TV for information. It wouldn't matter whether some or all of the candidates were in the debates. Either way, it's a defective way of determining who to vote for. Thomas Jefferson said we get the country we deserve. This becomes more obvious every day.
You'll get no argument from me on that point. The drivel I read on usenet is another proof of the above statistic.
But that still doesn't answer the question. Who are you or I to determine how a voter chooses to become informed? Do we have the right to dictate their method of choice?
Who's dictating? I'm simply saying I don't give a shit about it. If others do, they can complain to whoever sets up these farces.
Go back and review the entire thread. This is just too much effort for the triteness of this subject.
I'm gonna go take a nap.
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv>
Elitism? When I click on the link, this is what I get:
http://a113/g/akamai.net/n/113/19224/v001/abcnews2.download.akamai.com/19224/070712pol_edwards_clinton.flv>>
You're about 6 hours behind the solution to that problem. Take the needle out of your arm, bucko.
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