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In reply to the discussion: New Obama Ad: "America Needs A President With Character; Not a Politician Who Just Plays One" [View all]horseshoecrab
(944 posts)64. Well done! n/t
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New Obama Ad: "America Needs A President With Character; Not a Politician Who Just Plays One" [View all]
bigtree
Oct 2012
OP
Damn! That was beautiful! Hope this is going to be on tv, not just internet. nt
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#18
Great ad! But, republican superpacs got more money than we do to spew the lies. Lets not forget that
mucifer
Oct 2012
#28
well, this president exudes a different definition of character than you've cynically portrayed here
bigtree
Oct 2012
#34
It takes good character to do the right thing. The clergy are agents for the elite who
valerief
Oct 2012
#42
The people you're talking about are ones who think ALL news channels are biased/partisan.
NYC Liberal
Oct 2012
#57
Now, this one ad may well be focused on a Democratic voter. They're not voters to take for granted
bigtree
Oct 2012
#63
Using his own words is WAY MORE effective, using partisan sources is not effective at all
uponit7771
Oct 2012
#47
LBJ example isn't a good one, he was concerned about middle class...RayGun could care less and took
uponit7771
Oct 2012
#49
I feel your pain. The sincere empathetic ads are nauseating and creepy.
Glimmer of Hope
Oct 2012
#69