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Lenina Rosenweg
13th September 2012, 03:41
I don't agree with this, its like the DPD slogan, "After Hitler, comes out turn" Still it is kinda funny.

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MOf-g5UnIWo

http://revs4romney.org/

America should be number 1. Why let countries like Greece and Spain best us in unemployment? Let's have 100% unemployment now! Vote Romney!

PS I suck at posting videos but it is funny.

PC LOAD LETTER
13th September 2012, 05:22
With the youtube tags, only include the last string after &v=, so in this case put MOf-g5UnIWo between youtube tags like [ youtube ]MOf-g5UnIWo[ /youtube ]

MOf-g5UnIWo


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this is pretty funny

ed miliband
13th September 2012, 11:15
is it any more absurd than so-called "revolutionaries" supporting an obama vote?

Sam_b
16th September 2012, 00:39
Not as good as Communists for Kerry IMO

Aussie Trotskyist
16th September 2012, 10:35
Honestly I think I can see some sense in supporting Romney.

Destroy the capitalist system sooner.

Doflamingo
16th September 2012, 10:42
Both Romney and Obama fail, what we need is RON PAUL!!!
TEHGOVERNAT0R 2 weeks ago

Which one of you did this?

Jimmie Higgins
16th September 2012, 10:52
Meh, I think in recent history, having right-wingers in office tends to push dissent defensively into the arms of the Democratic Party. Additionally, I think some of the radicalism of the 1960s free-speech and black power movements is connected to having to take on official Democratic party liberalism in order for the movement to really exist and grow at all. I don't think there's a formula there and I'm certain it's just as possible, or difficult, to build independent working class movements under figureheads from either party - but I think there's some level of connection for some of these specific cases of the aims of the black movement conflicting with liberal mayors, Occupy Oakland attacked by one of the most liberal mayors in the country, Rham Emanuel attacking the teachers, LBJ expanding the war, etc.

So in short, I don't think a Romney win would create a better situation for class-fightback any more that an Obama win: under Romney maybe movements would be initially larger due to more centrist support, but the poltics would be at a lower level; an Obama win might mean we continue to see small but sharper struggles that can potentially grow and and grow more radical because liberalism has to be confronted.

Advocate a vote for neither.

Sasha
16th September 2012, 11:32
my biggest problem with that vid; it really really wasnt funny...