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I sure as hell am!!!!
I am so tired of seeing political ads on TV, so tired of seeing those two guys’ faces on almost every news channel 24/7, so tired of hearing my friends argue over which candidate is better.
At the same time, I’m kind of dreading it, mainly because I’m scared if Obama gets elected (but before you start attacking me, neither candidate is that great, in my opinion.)
What has happened to American politics?
Anyone agree?

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Since all the Democrats already have their hands dirty with mud, wouldn’t it be a refreshing change if the Republicans united under one candidate (not Guiliani) and didn’t use attack ads?
I think that would garner a LOT more votes, don’t you think?
Also, shouldn’t Guiliani run for President in the Democratic party? He shares much more of their ideals than Republican morals. Just wondering.
Here is a website to keep up with all the latest political ads:http://www.isupportthismessage.com/

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As I am sure most people are aware, McCain has been hammering away at Obama with political attack ads for several months now. Even though most attack ads are exaggerations or a complete fabrication of the truth, attack ads are quite effective at swaying the opinions of unintelligent voters, which accounts for quite a nice number of voters.
Anyhow, why is Obama trying to lose the presidential election? Why is he not doing what wins, which is going on the offensive and portraying his opposing candidate as a complete failure and threat to the country? Didn’t Obama learn from John Kerry’s mistake?

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The negative ads are really quite vile. Do you think these ads actually show how disgustingly vile politicians are, and how far they are willing to “SPIN” things to make their party look better, and the other party worse?
If this be the case – how much spin do politicians use during their reign of power over all their political opponents, including those of other countries and ideologies when it comes to all things political including wars?

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I don’t think I’ve seen an attack ad outside of election season, so i was wondering why this ad was placed, and who has what to gain from airing this commercial.
It was on Headline News around 2 pm mountain time today, Monday. It was saying that Obama’s people have received campaign donations from AIG, and those same people were the ones who wrote the legislation allowing AIG to give out the crazy high bonuses.

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