SNL sums up the current economic crisis in a supririsingly accurate portrayal.

This video is mostly gone on You Tube, except for a couple that have survived under different names and descriptions. I guess they didn't realize what exactly they had put out until it was too late!

Regina  – (October 08, 2008 10:20 AM)  

Ahh! It's gone! It said that it was no longer available! I have been waiting for you to weigh in on the debates and stuff...mostly because we seem to see eye to eye! See if you can somehow get the video back, I would love to see it!

Missy  – (October 08, 2008 10:35 AM)  

Oh those jerks! I honestly hate debates. I get all nervous and have to change the channel or look away, especially when they're being especially idiotic. It's like when I would watch Michelle Kwan skate I'd always close my eyes for her jumps because I was afraid she'd fall. I know, it's lame. I feel the same way about the debates. No one in the media gives McCain or Palin a fair shake and they let Obama and Biden pretty much say anything and never question them! Drives me crazy. I really just hope McCain can pull away from Obama in the polls because we need a boost right about now!

Scuba Steve  – (October 08, 2008 11:08 AM)  

Yeah SNL is trying so hard to back out of what they got them selves in to that you can literally hear they beeping noise. I am going to try to call into the Rush Limbaugh show today and compare ACORN to the machine politics of the industrial revolution. The "community organizers" of the industrial revolution like Boss Tweed Would find places for the immigrants to live and help them with food and other things in exchange for their votes. Well the places they would have to live were in back allies and ridiculously small apartments and so on... usually with 30 to 40 of their closest friends. If they were lucky a single family consisting of Mom and Dad and 6 to 7 children would get A room all to themselves. This was also during the time when the phrase vote early vote often was created because of the voter fraud that was promoted by the "community organizers" of this time. They would actually pay the voters for there vote. Interesting how today in Nevada the FBI has taken some of ACORNS computers and voter application forms that contain the names of 2 prominent starting Dallas Cowboys. Tony Romo and Terrel Owens are now registered voters in Nevada through ACORN. Also ACORN is involved in "finding homes" for the people that probably shouldn't have them. It is unbelievable to me the way that things happen over and over and never get corrected... Maybe some day. Sorry for the lecture.

Melinda  – (October 08, 2008 12:35 PM)  

Hey! Our home loan is an ACORN loan! They have a great first time home buyer loan program that is great! I guess that may be the only good thing that they've done. Oh, well. It's too bad I missed that SNL skit!

Melinda  – (October 08, 2008 12:36 PM)  

Oh, and apparently I'm registered to vote in Tarrant County AND Collin county under different names! I still get updated registration cards in both counties! Crazy.

Nikki  – (October 09, 2008 1:34 PM)  

I read somewhere that NBC was going to remove the caption "People who should be shot" in one part of the sketch and then they'll put it back online...

Missy  – (October 09, 2008 2:35 PM)  

John, you lost me at Boss Tweed. ;)

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