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Jack the Democrat video now worldwide on YouTube

According to Richard Stephens, Jack Russell's partner, the little dog with an impressive repertoire was 'rescued' from Republicans, and 'learned his politics on his own.'

By Ed Waggener
Jack Russell Stephens' video can be viewed worldwide by going to Youtube and typing "Jack The Democrat."

The video is narrated by Richard Stephens, Columbia, KY.

Jack Russell Stephens, the brilliant Jack Russell Terrier, was featured in a ColumbiaMagazine.com article on August 6, 2009, Is Jack Russell Stephens the smartest dog in Adair Co.?




This story was posted on 2010-04-20 02:58:34
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Jack Russell Stephens, now video star,
in earlier performance at The Pines




2010-04-20 - Photo file photos by Ed Waggener. The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club RD, Columbia, KY
Historic performance. Jack Russell Stephens gave in impromptu performance at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson on August 6, 2009. .In the center panel, Jack looks at the camera as if to say, "Look what I've taught Richard." in the lower right photo, he completes the trick, giving Richard a High Five. In the upper right photo, Jack shows his theatrical ability with a death scene, after Richard Stehens asks him if he'd rather be dead or be a Republican. When the photos above were taken, Jack Russell Stephens was famous only in Adair County and Russell County, KY, and Richard Stephens was only really known statewide in Kentucky. Now the pair's fame is worldwide, with a new, just released YouTube Video, "Jack the Democrat."

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