Stateside: Wet weekend vids
Wet weekend vids
It’s a rainy Saturday in the Bay Area, so YouTube was my entertainment choice.
::Public
dime and equal time::
This video was shot this
afternoon (Saturday) at the KQED studios in San Francisco,
and shows supporters of Cindy Sheehan and Libertarian
candidate Phil Berg trying to get on a popular radio show
called Forum, which was giving Nancy Pelosi 30 minutes
airtime.
From the discussion with the KQED spokesperson, it seems Berg and Sheehan—unlike another two candidates opposing Pelosi who accepted 30 minutes between them—refused to participate unless it was a debate between all the candidates. KQED is part of the Public Broadcasting System, funded by the federal government, grants from foundations, bequests, endowments, and donations from individuals.
Near the end of the video, Sheehan gets through to Pelosi by phone—it was a phone-in program—and at the very end we have Pelosi saying why the Democrats will never impeach George W. Bush.
::Redistricting
gets sexy::
Forget Joe the Plumber! Get an eyeful of
Luke the Firefighter doing a campaign ad for Proposition 11,
which seeks to set up an independent body to take
redistricting out of the hands of Sacramento
politicians—who obviously have a vested interest in
maintaining the districts that elected
them.
::Scary
movie::
And what would Halloween be without a little
vid about how the world is being taken over by reptilian
aliens. Those Austrians are wacky, ja? If you make it
through to the end—8 mins—you’ll see a very important
message that applies even if you’re not
paranoid:
“Please ask questions whenever you can and always stand up for your rights.”
Happy Halloween!
--PEACE—