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Tag: attack ads

Sep 6
2010

Why Do Conservatives Steal Intellectual Property So Much?

Society

You can tell it’s election season. Commercials are on the air and the robocalls are ringing off the hook. The yard signs are in full bloom along with the attack ads. But the biggest indicator that an election is nearing? More charges of Republicans using copyright material without permission: A company has sued Republican U.S. […]

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May 13
2009

Time To Call Their Bluff

Misc

It doesn’t matter what President Obama does. The only thing that matters to Republicans is to oppose it: The National Republican Trust PAC, currently the best-funded and most aggressive independent Republican group, has dispatched a round of letters to Republican senators threatening to go after senators who back President Obama’s judicial nominees. “I encourage you […]

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Nov 19
2008
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The Politics Of ‘Gotcha’

Misc

Vendettas and ‘gotcha’ is the politics of old. It’s synonymous with the old attack ads, and something the American people have started rejected, rather strongly. Barack Obama campaigned on change. In two weeks since becoming our President elect, Obama has: Embraced his one time rival Hillary Clinton, offering her a top position in his administration […]

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Sep 30
2008

No Partisanship? Really?

Misc

The Republicans have been planning all along to use this bailout as an issue against Democrats, despite the fact that it is a bill by a Republican administration. They were so intent on using it that the RNC already had made attack ads and sent them to key states: The Republican National Committee’s new advertisement […]

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Sep 12
2008

McCain Trashes The Memory Of 9/11

Misc

McCain and Obama had a truce that neither campaign would air any attack ads and take a break from campaigning on 9/11. Well it looks like McCain broke that truce and aired an attack ad in Denver.

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Sep 20
2007

Fuck The Troops!

Misc

And let them die in Iraq! That should be the new slogan of the GOP. They did another filibuster on Boxer’s resolution condemning any ad against military people (past or present), yet the measure condemning MoveOn’s ad passed. Considering the GOP blocks any measure that would help the troops as a whole, or even give […]

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