While I'm certainly not a Neo-Con

by Jim?Rutter

I definitely found this video by David Zucker funny, and I'm only posting it in case any of our site visitors haven't seen it yet.?

There's a backstory to this, however, as apparently YouTube tried to ban it from appearing on their site.? So much for Google's policy of "Do No Evil" extending to censoring of political views (Google recently bought youtube for 1.65 billion dollars--of stock, no less).? Oh, but wait, they already showed that political censorship didn't constitute (in their view) an evil act when they launched Google in China.?

(The best segment, in my opinion, is Osama bin Laden telling Albright she "missed a spot," while she's painting the walls of his cave!)

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A lot of videos that are "censored" are actually flagged by viewers (as the article correctly states). If enough people complain, YouTube yanks it. I'm not sure who many complaints trigger it but it may not be politically motivated on the part of Google or YouTube. But then again, I'm not privy to what goes on there.

Yeah, the video is funny, but a little too one-sided to recommend to people. I would like to see Republican geopolitical wickedness depicted similarly alongside...

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