it's my boobs in a box!
video coming soon

On 12/19/06, Jarod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Somewhere in D.C. a little dog is crying - realizing he is nothing but
> another tool that the government is using for their own agenda. We
> ruined the little guys '06 Christmas. To think that some of us thought
> he was just cute.
>
> Hope you're all proud ;o)
>
> Jarod
> (Don't Drink and Post, nothing good ever comes of it)
>
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com <videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com>,
> Aldon Hynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Trying to step aside from the most basic reactions of whether or not
> people
> > support Bush, I think there are a several interesting things to look at.
> >
> > Politicians who are in office have an advantage of using the office to
> > produce media to get their message out. Often it is in terms of those
> > direct mail pieces reviewing ones accomplishments that always seem
> to come
> > out shortly before election season. There is a valid concern about
> any and
> > all politicians using the power of their offices to get their
> messages out.
> > It is part of what keeps incumbents in office. This is one of the
> common
> > arguements for public financing of campaigns. We are already publicly
> > financing part of campaigns.
> >
> > While the aethetic of the Barney video is not appealing to me, I
> suspect it
> > is very appealing to many. It is useful to be aware of those
> audiences that
> > have different aesthetic sensibilities and thinking about how (and
> if) one
> > wishes to reach them.
> >
> > Yes, I hope that we see the use of online videos to present a more
> authentic
> > and less 'mediated' experience of our political leaders. As such, I
> have a
> > strong dislike of the video, not because of the subject, but because
> of it
> > promoting an idea of highly produced, highly mediated videos
> >
> > My two cents.
> >
> > Aldon
> >
>
>  
>



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