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Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by smile4kenn(m): 4:46pm On Oct 30, 2008
A man stares down the lens, delivering a message to the camera.

watch video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4fe9GlWS8

Dear Mr Obama: Iraq veteran's message to Democrat
"Dear Mr Obama having spent 12 months in Iraq theatre I can promise you it's not a mistake."

At 1 minute 55 seconds, it's short, simple and powerful.

"When you call the Iraqi war a mistake you disrespect the service and sacrifice of everyone who has died promoting freedom, Because you do not understand or appreciate these principles Sir, I am supporting Senator John McCain for president."

The film, titled Dear Mr Obama, is the most-viewed election-related video on the YouTube website, attracting more than 11 million hits.

Made by an Iraq war returnee, it's an example of how ordinary Americans have used the website to get their voice heard.

In this election, YouTube has provided a new way for people to consume and communicate their views - from the serious to the silly, the official to the outrageous.

People power

Andrew Rasiej from the Techpresident blog, which has been monitoring the impact of the internet on the 2008 race, is one of many who says YouTube has helped transform the political landscape in this election.

John McCain made a strategic decision not to spend as much money on TV spots as the other candidates and put more on YouTube

Julie Germany, George Washington University
"The power to control the message is no longer in the hands of the political parties and candidates or the mainstream media.

"It's now shared by the public at large. They can distribute a piece of media on YouTube faster in a 15-minute news cycle than traditional media can in a 24-hour news cycle"

Both the candidates have used YouTube to promote their message, posting videos, ads and speeches to their own channels.

Julie Germany, from the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet at George Washington University, says YouTube has helped the McCain team deal with its funding gap relative to the cash-rich Obama camp.

"They made a strategic decision not to spend as much money on TV spots as the other candidates and put more on YouTube, knowing that they would be picked up by the mainstream media. And they were right about that," she says.

Music

For its part, the Obama campaign has used the site to encourage participation on behalf of its supporters, Ms Germany says.



Obama Girl's R&B tribute
She cites the Yes We Can film as an example of a stirring video with great production. Will-I-Am stars in the black and white music video, singing lines from Barack Obama's speeches.

Another example of a YouTube video making a big impact in very little time is Obama Girl. Made by a group of film-makers, it was performed by student Leah Kaufman, who wrote the lyrics with two friends.

The song is lip-synched by model Amber Lee Ettinger - who became known as the Obama Girl.

She shows her affection for the Democratic nominee through lines including: "You're into border security. Let's break this border between you and me. Universal health care reform. It makes me warm."

Her performance has attracted more than 10 million views on YouTube.

The light stuff

Other popular videos include the John Edwards "Vain and Pretty Video", where he is seen preening himself and combing his hair repeatedly, and the Tina Fey send-ups of Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live.

Julie Germany says that while serious videos such as Barack Obama's landmark speech on race in March 2008 have notched up millions of hits, this is relatively rare.

It's the light stuff that users love best, and that spreads like wildfire on the web.

"Some of the most popular videos are the ones which show a lighter side and tap into pre-conceived notions and bias," she says.

"They tap into characteristics that we either find funny or we fear, and these sorts of messages help them become viral."
Re: Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by SeanT21(f): 4:50pm On Oct 30, 2008
I am not gonna view this if its Anti Obama.
Re: Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by Ibime(m): 6:05pm On Oct 30, 2008
A touching video? Bikonu, you dey craze. If you find a warmonging video to be touching, then maybe you should offer up your own village for invasion. Any political view coming from military servicemen is non grata as far as I am concerned and should be consigned to the wastebin. Iraq war was a big mistake. Who is he trying to fool?
Re: Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by oldie(m): 3:03pm On Oct 31, 2008
The war would not be a mistake for such veterans
He was employed for 12 months!

Such people do not care, when children and women are killed
Wars keep them employed

They justify it.
Keeping America safe by killing innocents in Iraq!
And how would any sane person justify this?
Re: Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by untainted: 12:01pm On Nov 05, 2008
Ibime:

A touching video? Bikonu, you dey craze. If you find a warmonging video to be touching, then maybe you should offer up your own village for invasion. Any political view coming from military servicemen is non grata as far as I am concerned and should be consigned to the wastebin. Iraq war was a big mistake. Who is he trying to fool?
seconded.
@poster
na who no see war dey say wen we go start?
on the wars, bush should bury his head in shame.
well, i feel sorry for the pawns, sorry servicemen that are doing bush's legwork. i don't envy them
jobs don' come easy u know.
Re: Dear Mr. Obama - A Very Touching Video! by arramyjay: 12:14pm On Nov 05, 2008
Rubbish

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