Thursday, November 12, 2009

Campaign 2008

Ad Roundup: Barack Obama and John McCain's Ads Continue to Focus on Economy

Candidate ads focused on the economy, but PACs launched controversial ads on other topics

Posted September 29, 2008

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I don't know

I really don't know what to think about all this mudslinging but it is a little stupid

BAILOUT

IF WE ARE GOING TO BAILOUT THE THE RICH,WHICH THEY WILL GET THE MONEY.WHAT ABOUT THE WORKING PEOPLE, ARE THEY THEY GOING TO GIVE OUR MONEY WE LOST,WHAT ABOUT US THAT STAY AWAY CREDIT CARDS,FOR YEARS UNTIL WE HAD TO USE THEM FOR FOOD AND GAS AT $5.09 WHO GOING TO GET GET RICH ON OUR BACK NOW.TELL THE BUSHES AND ALL THE ONE THAT VOTED FOR THE WAR TO PUT ALL THEIR MONEY IN.WE DON'T HAVE A CHANCE .This IS YOUR FAULT

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