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11:03pm July 16, 2012

Let’s Not Stay Together: BMG Pulls Mitt Romney’s Obama/Al Green Video

Al-GReen-Mitt

Whether times are good or bad, happy or sad…  A day after Obama 2012 released a stinging web video of Mitt Romney singing, “America the Beautiful,” off-key over subtitles focusing on Romney’s alleged outsourcing of jobs, the Romney campaign attempted a swift redirect.  Today, they released a video of President Obama singing the 1972 Al Green hit song “Let’s Stay Together” featuring accusations of the President’s alleged perks to campaign donors.

Unfortunately for Romney it would appear that attorneys representing the publishing company of Green’s number one hit move swiftly.  The video was suddenly taken down this afternoon and the following notice was seen:


President Obama originally sang “Let’s Stay Together” at a fundraiser at the Apollo Theater in New York on January 20.  The video went viral and ringtones of the President’s previously unknown and impressive singing abilities soon followed.

 

 

 



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2 Comments


  1. Gotta love Al Green and his attorneys LOL What is wrong with Willard's campaign people? Do they not think to get permission for things they use before embarrassingly putting it out online just to have it removed??? lol They need to make a book customized for Willard Romney: Running of Presidential Campaigns for Dummies 101



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