You guys seemed to enjoy one older pic of me -- so here's another one. I like the question ... where were you in 1982, but I'm sort of afraid of the answer's I'm gonna get! This is me all dudered-up for a buddy's wedding:
And here's a website you should visit Bush In 30 Seconds
These are the finalists for a 30 second commercial that Move On is going to pay to air about the many ways GW has betrayed all us during the last 3 years. The RNC is so terrified of these ads that they've already started to run a smear campaign against Move On.
All of the ads are great, but the first five (Child's Pay, In My Country, Polygraph, Bring Em On, and What Are We Teaching Our Children) are my favorites. Bush's Repair Shop is also pretty good.
I like In My Country and What Are We Teaching Our Children as complete indictments of the Bush Doctrine. Bring Em On puts human faces on the soldiers who've died in Iraq -- most of whom have been killed since we "won" that war. Every election is a pocketbook election, so I think Child's Pay is ultimately the most effective ad.
All of the ads are great -- some are just great at showing the anger we should all have at GW. Political apathy is the biggest thing Bush has going for him. We need to send everyone in America a big wake-up call.
And here's a website you should visit Bush In 30 Seconds
These are the finalists for a 30 second commercial that Move On is going to pay to air about the many ways GW has betrayed all us during the last 3 years. The RNC is so terrified of these ads that they've already started to run a smear campaign against Move On.
All of the ads are great, but the first five (Child's Pay, In My Country, Polygraph, Bring Em On, and What Are We Teaching Our Children) are my favorites. Bush's Repair Shop is also pretty good.
I like In My Country and What Are We Teaching Our Children as complete indictments of the Bush Doctrine. Bring Em On puts human faces on the soldiers who've died in Iraq -- most of whom have been killed since we "won" that war. Every election is a pocketbook election, so I think Child's Pay is ultimately the most effective ad.
All of the ads are great -- some are just great at showing the anger we should all have at GW. Political apathy is the biggest thing Bush has going for him. We need to send everyone in America a big wake-up call.
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The Club for Growth, the corporate interest group that attacked Dean last month, is now on the air again in Iowa trying to stereotype voters. The new ad shows an elderly couple saying:
"I think Howard Dean should take his tax-hiking, government-expanding, latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York Times-reading, body-piercing, Hollywood-loving, left-wing freak show back to Vermont - where it belongs."
The president of this group said: "What we're trying to show is Dean is supported by the cultural elite and not by anyone with middle-American values and finances."
http://www.clubforgrowth.org to see the commercial
edit: heh heh. website.
[Edited on Jan 10, 2004 9:04AM]