Lies and Deceptive Political Ads
Newt, you may be right for the United States of America to have a lunar colony. But we will have to use your super-park money to build it. Politician species like you and the rest of the republican candidates are belonging to another world. Factual statements mean nothing for so call conservative republicans. It seems that the only way they can get public attention is to lie, personally attacks to others, and insulting the voters’ intelligence. We are the voters deserve a better political process. During the 2010 Mid-Term election, the voters voted against their own personal interest because of lies, fear, and deceptive advertising and we can tell you loud and clear, it’s not going to work this time. Hiding behind so call “religious freedom” will not cut it because we deserve better political process and the country needs candidates who will offer solution to our national problems. None of you with that outdated republicans political DNA have any idea how to move this country forward and we don’t think your political party is ready to be sitting in the driver sit yet.
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Posted on March 10, 2012, in 2012 Campaign, Campaigns, Campaigns Financing, Deceptive Ads, Elections, False Ads, Media, Mitt Romney, National Issues, Negative Ads, Newt, Political Ads, Politics, Religions, Republican, Republican Primary, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Space, US Congress, US Senate, Voting, War on Relions and tagged DNA, False advertising, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, North Carolina State University, Political opportunity, Politics, United States, Voting. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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