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I want some TARP

We at WTN got a tweet the other day on Twitter (follow us @watchthisnow) from Bill Zucker, who did a parody song about TARP, the acronym for the gazillion-dollar federal bailout. Perhaps you've heard of it.

Bill's video already been featured on MSNBC and Fox News and CNBC, but not yet posted on our highly influential South Florida viral video blog. So we're posting it now, in hopes that if Bill gets any TARP money, he'll share it with us.

If you all have videos you think would be worth posting online, let us know. Send a tweet, send an e-mail, post the link in our comments section -- we'd love to hear from you.

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