Bush in 30 Seconds: have your say on Bush in 30 seconds.

Were announced the winners of 'Bush in 30 Seconds ', a competition that involved more than 1,000 video-makers in the realization of short-themed video, as a commentary on the Bush policy. The contest, sponsored by the U.S. MoveOn.org Voter Fund ö Democracy in Action, invited to make a video of just 30 seconds, showing a critical point of view on the Bush administration and its many flaws. The idea behind the competition was to engage in the debate on the policy Bush anyone who wanted to participate, not just sending a video, but also the finalists by voting online. Among the 26 finalists, the winner of the Best For voted by the jury and the people of the internet was Charlie Fisher with the video 'Child's Pay', while Fred Surr, Ted Page, Janet Tashjian won the Overall Best For Runner-Up, Mark Wolfe won the Award for Best Animation, Christopher Fink won the Funniest Ad and Jared Ewy, Angel Sexton and Drew Adams won the Best Youth Ad. The video finalists were judged by their impact on educational and informative for the originality and the clarity of the message. All videos are available online at the official website of the contest, licensed under Creative Commons. Tatiana Bazzichelli