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Friday, September 12, 2008 

Category: News and Politics

The Troublemakers team consisting of Breez Evahflowin and Dirt E. Dutch have gone back to lab to back the next rightful president of the United States Barack Obama. The song asks the question - if not OBama then what? The song can be downloaded for free here:
Troublemakers for OBAMA
TM4O.mp3

Spread the song and more importantly spread the question itself and if you know and Mccain supporters I encourage you to engage in dialogue that gets to the root of their support. Hopefully it'll reveal more than a soft spot for veterans and all american girl types. This song comes on the heels of one of the greatest smoke and mirrors campaigns ever launched. This one is serious people, if you're over 18 and you haven't registered to vote yet go to http://www.DeclareYourself.com and get involved. - Breez Evahflowin
CRIMMY ☆

 
How do I download it? I click on the link and the song plays (LOVE IT!) but that's it....

....what am I doing wrong or missing? :)
 
Posted by CRIMMY ☆ on Friday, September 12, 2008 - 10:42 AM
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C

 
Hey,
I'm putting TM40 Change on my player, hoping to spread it out. More importantly, I respect how you posed the issue of complete agreement with a political candidate. This is a trly exciting, historic, and highly charged era in politics that we are acting in right now. Sometimes it seems that Americans are looking for their own personal god in one of the current candidates. Those very liberal, like myself, want more from Obama...while he is increasing trying to engage the middle...well, we need to really think pragmatically about the situation. In truth, if not him - now - then what? Those who do want change...even incremental and symbolic change...need to accept it how it can come, not how we would like to see it in an idyllic world. McCain has some interesting points and even acted in ways that I respect against Republican politics, but look at Palin! His choice - her words (don't be deceived because she is a she) at the convention and otherwise - made my blood run cold. We need to buckle down, accept some painful truths about our political system and the state of our nation and economy on the international stage, and choose a candidate who is not afraid to engage the myriad of problems and issues facing the nation with vigor and honesty.

 
Posted by C on Saturday, September 13, 2008 - 11:31 PM
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