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The Young Turks present this musical ode to the Al Gore-Barack Obama ticket for 2008.

 
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It's great that the Democrats are drawing so much more support than the Republicans. This really supports the notion that the Democrats are taking on issues that really matter to the American people. From health care to education and poverty, these issues take precedence over an ever-inflating military budget that seems to bring no resolve for any country involved.

The Borgen Project states that just $19 billion annually can end starvation and $23 billon annually can reverse the spread of Malaria and AIDS. In contrast, we have spent over $340 billion in Iraq. With poverty being so easily addressed, it is no wonder that a war-touting Republican side isn't doing well in the polls or with the American people.

by euni84 on 06/20/2007 07:55:46 PM EST


I'd put my money on Michael Shure as the voice over "Gore Obama".... Like the new video embedding - pretty cool!

by rev24 on 06/20/2007 10:03:00 PM EST


Like the new video embedding - pretty cool!

and raise you a random road trip picture:

by jazzchic on 06/21/2007 12:47:43 AM EST

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On a bike?

I hope the weather has been nice.

by KenTX on 06/21/2007 04:16:14 PM EST

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"We're not saying anything, we're just saying."

L to the O to the L.

by jarett on 06/20/2007 10:33:36 PM EST


Classic Cenk quote. I love that.

"I'm not sayin' anything, I'm just sayin'."

"100% right, 0% wrong"  

"Go forward, move forward."

and...

"You're at a 10 you need to be at a 2."  

The shit's classic. 

by dblosmith on 06/27/2007 06:18:26 AM EST

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I would like to see both Al Gore and Barack Obama be supportive of more international affairs that affect our place in this world, problems as important as Global Warming. We should not forget the commitment made towards the U.N. Millennium Goals (a pact of ending extreme world hunger by the year 2025) in 2000. According to The Borgen Project, an annual $19 billion dollars is needed to eliminate half of the extreme poverty affecting the world by the year 2015. To my sense, it is almost unacceptable to have spent so far more than $340 billion in Iraq only, when we have more than war immunities to change the world and eliminate poverty.

by euni84 on 06/27/2007 10:03:13 PM EST


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