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This is a very revealing poll which asked, "Do the two major parties - Democrat & Republican
- do a good job of representing Americans' political views, or do you think a third party
or multiple parties is necessary?" The majority said a third party or multiple parties are
necessary.
So given the fact that a majority of people think that either a third party is necessary
or multiple parties are necessary or are undecided, why does YouTube set up its politics page
the way it does? Are they presenting politics or are they playing politics? It all depends
on how you look at it.
And talk about playing politics, even the poll. The poll is playing the Republican word
game. The word should have been "Democratic" Party, Not "Democrat" party. It's called the
"Democratic Party," not the "Democrat Party." And it's interesting that this poll is playing
the same Republican game, a Republican game that goes back to the 1940's at least.
You can see a link about that in the video description. But that's not the point of this
video. There are no political ads in the political ad sections for other than the two major parties
that are dominating our political system and dominating YouTube. I checked, I'm doing a
key word search, I checked and checked. So the question is: why is YouTube doing this?
I'm gonna to ask these presidential candidates, and there are even more presidential candidates
- that's the point of this video. To tell you that we are not limited to the dirty duo.
The two top guys that the mainstream media is pushing, and YouTube as well, don't respect
the U.S. Constitution.
Obama violated the U.S. Constitution by ignoring the war powers restriction which says that
only Congress can declare war. And the father of the Constitution said that's the most important
clause of the U.S. Constitution: "In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not
to the executive department."
I think he was right. What he was saying is a president cannot be trusted with the power
to decide just to start a war because there are too many advantages are gained by doing
so. It's just too much of a temptation to abuse power. And so in their wisdom the founding
fathers said: We're gonna make sure that this power isn't abused. And we could save future
generations of Americans from the horrors of war because they won't live under a king.
But in the corruption of the powers that be, they rob us of our basic right to have our
Constitution protect us from these needless, illegal and immoral wars. We don't have to
vote for Romney or Obama. I am not voting for those two. So I'd like it if YouTube would
at least respect my rights and respect the rights of all Americans. Cause even if you,
for some reason you want to vote for Romney or Obama, I think there's a good chance that
you still other Americans have the right for someone else and have the right to know that
they have the opportunity to vote for someone else.
What YouTube is saying is we don't want to represent the majority of people in America.
So I'm asking other candidates if they want to post a video asking YouTube to please include
their campaign ads within this page.