rightofpeople
10-16-2008, 11:08 AM
democracynow.org (http://www.democracynow.org/2008/10/16/15_arrested_outside_presidential_debate_in#) — U.S. military veteran Nick Morgan was left bloodied and nearly unconscious after being trampled by a police officer on horseback. Outside the Obama-McCain debate, at least 15 people were arrested at a protest organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War.
Digg! (http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Police_on_Horseback_Tramples_Veteran_at_Obama_McCa in_Debate)
I probably should have explained this Digg, so it would have been understood over all the other Diggs out there;
The key in this digg is that it has both Obama and McCain's names in the title, without directly offending either of them.
It's not making any attack on either, it just states that a U.S. military veteran (another key aspect, versus merely 'veteran') was trampled at the establishment debates.
Secondary, is that it is using the corrupted and controlled Democracy Now source, a source that many 'liberals' AKA Obama supporters trust.
We should digg this not to just get it to the front page, but to get the message to all sides, especially with the upcoming Presidential debates ('third party').
If you go over the top, or directly attack the people you are trying to reach, then it has no effect.
Digg! (http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Police_on_Horseback_Tramples_Veteran_at_Obama_McCa in_Debate)
I probably should have explained this Digg, so it would have been understood over all the other Diggs out there;
The key in this digg is that it has both Obama and McCain's names in the title, without directly offending either of them.
It's not making any attack on either, it just states that a U.S. military veteran (another key aspect, versus merely 'veteran') was trampled at the establishment debates.
Secondary, is that it is using the corrupted and controlled Democracy Now source, a source that many 'liberals' AKA Obama supporters trust.
We should digg this not to just get it to the front page, but to get the message to all sides, especially with the upcoming Presidential debates ('third party').
If you go over the top, or directly attack the people you are trying to reach, then it has no effect.