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DJ GIZZO S Trance Fusion Part 25



http://www.youtube.com/djgizzo mobile (uk) 07930 926862 http://www.myspace.com/djgizzo1 http://indiestore.7digital.com/djgizzo http://www.last.fm/music/Dj+Gizzo LET ME KNOW HOW THIS MAKES YOU FEEL LISTEN TO ALL PARTS IN ORDER 1 2 3 ETC FOR THE FULL EFFECT CLOSE YOUR EYES PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR TURN UP THE MUSIC AND LET YOURSELF MOVE FREELY Political candidates for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election have been using YouTube as an outlet for advertising their candidacies. Voters can view candidate statements and make videos supporting (or opposing) presidential candidates (e.g., videos for Ron Paul, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden). Third Party presidential candidates have also made extensive use of YouTube. Libertarian Steve Kubby's campaign debuted a short animated film, featuring the faces and voices of campaign contributors who financed its production, on YouTube on September 29th, 2007. The U.S. media has often commented that YouTube played a significant role in the 2006 defeat of Republican Senator George Allen due to a video clip of him making allegedly racist remarks that was continuously replayed by YouTube viewers during the campaign. Political commentators such as James Kotecki have also joined the YouTube world of politics. Many commentators make videos on YouTube critiquing a presidential candidate's YouTube videos, or simply using YouTube as a medium to get their opinions heard. Recently, French and Italian politicians, such as Antonio Di Pietro, have also been using the site as part of their campaigns. YouTube has also been used by Australian Prime Minister John Howard in the lead up to the 2007 federal election. is that interesting to you? i hate politics boring!

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