Just at the beginning of the month, I posted at the Doctors for America Blog
about a couple
of ridiculous email campaigns that will not die, in spite of how ridiculous they both were and are.
A friend sent me another one this morning, which is actually
a YouTube video (link below). The video is based on previously debunked BS email
that was going around in 2009, as noted by Snopes. At
the time, Politifact covered it, and you can read the debunking
here.
Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2012 4:57 AM
Subject: THIS WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS
OFF!! Please WATCH!!!
More details on your healthcare
bill.
Please watch the entire video.... Then
forward it to everyone you know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=HcBaSP31Be8&vg=medium
(10:29)!
What is most astounding to me is that you can have a
steaming pile of BS, like the original letter, and then take the time and
effort to turn it into a video without, apparently, using The Google to see if
any of it is true! Who does this stuff?
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