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16 August 2004
Where are all the
attack ads?
Living in a "blue" state such as California, where the Democrats know there is no need
to advertise and the Republicans know there is no point in advertising is certainly
disadvantageous. We have been told that hundreds of ads have been unleashed by the GOP
and the Democratic Party not to mention the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth or MoveOn.org
each spewing venomously at the opponent. It is even more hilarious when some of them are
signed off with the supported candidate saying he approves of the message. It makes you
wonder whether the candidate plays the sponsor or the censor. Ah well, there are always
the respective websites. Interestingly, Bush's re-election website has more photos of
Kerry than of himself.
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George Bush's TV Ads
John Kerry's TV Ads
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