Posted on 06/22/2014 11:34:40 PM PDT by expat1000
This is really well done. Take a break. Have a look and a laugh.
Scroll down the page a bit for the video. It's on youtube also but there's lots of other interesting stuff at the site.
(Excerpt) Read more at legalinsurrection.com ...
Well done but sad young folks voted for Zero in such high numbers when they suffer the most now due to his failed policies. Blacks as well.
Young heads full of mush learning about “looking before you leap”, political vetting, questioning your teacher’s assertions and buyer’s remorse.
Bump!
Obama has always had and always will have black support. Why help blacks? To a Chicago politician the math adds up better to court Hispanics.
I HATE these sites where they hijack your screen with doggone commercials.
I use adblock so I don’t experience anything like that - I’m not even sure what you are talking about. I just have a normal browsing experience.
The video seems to be gone from your link.
How about a direct link, without all the ads, trackers, donation requests, and other blog BS?
I have popups disabled, etc. and high security settings but these things sometimes get through. This site popped up a full-screen 30 ad.
Sorry I couldn’t find it.
Karma?
Fresh Wind,
If it wasn’t for the blog I never would have been aware of the video in the first place. This blog is run by one of the very few conservative law professors left (he is at Cornell) and I will take every opportunity to support him. If you don’t like visiting blogs, then don’t click on the link - simple.
In this case, the page has been updated since my post so I did some work for you: Went to youtube and searched on South Dakota Student Republicans which is right there in the title for those willing to look. Voila! the first hit is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SmrpFPc7-0
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