Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Got this in an email.

The email read: (red from the person sending it to me, the blue from before.)

We should send this to everyone in our address book and hope that the one's that voted for OBAMA will change there VOTE this year before he ruins our COUNTRY!!! He's doing a great job of it now!!

GOD BLESS AMERICA

LETS MAKE IT STRONG AGAIN


FOR THE REPUBLIC

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY MADE THIS AND IT JUST CAME OUT 4   DAYS AGO AND HAS HAD 6 MILLION HITS.

So, unlike the person who sent this to me, I decided to do a little research on it.  I found it on YouTube, and this was in reference to the video:

FALSE: OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY MADE THIS.  Not according to the person who uploaded it to YouTube.

FALSE:  JUST CAME OUT 4 DAYS AGO AND HAS HAD 6 MILLION HITS. Says right there that it was uploaded on February 10, 2010,  Over a year and a half ago.  Yeah, it does have over 10 million hits now, but even if interest dropped off drastically after 4 days, that’s still not very impressive.

Regardless of whether or not one believes the message it sends, it still shows how little the person who sent it knows about me to even send it to me.