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BurnDaddy | 8/14/2008, 8:25 pm EST
I agree. Great ad. While I believe Obama’s latest ad is his best so far, it’s still not as good as this one. I wonder if we’ll ever see it on tv?
Anonymous | 8/15/2008, 10:43 am EST
Jed Clampett
Looks like McCain found a way to make his poll numbers go up… get shakashvilly to poke the bear in the eye and start a major conflict. Is anyone not convinced yet that these guys are intent on holding on to power and preventing their prosecution at any cost, including escalating the oil crisis into a global conflict.
Now do people understand why the Koran says not to bore deep into the earth? As in extracting the raw materials the earth needs to create life and spreading them over the surface like a poison of the wrong electrical charge.
chris | 8/15/2008, 12:09 pm EST
i listened to it with mozart playing. that classical music would have made a nice MX bed
Michael | 8/23/2008, 4:53 pm EST
You all voted for bush – twice.
Corey | 8/23/2008, 5:22 pm EST
I never voted for Bush.
MCCAIN FOR LIFE | 8/23/2008, 7:39 pm EST
I was gonna vote for Obama, but McCain has better ads.
Ben | 8/23/2008, 7:55 pm EST
Terrific ad! This should be played 24/7 so everyone knows how lame is McCain. He has a hair trigger temper and should never be allowed near the button. Obama-Biden 2008!!!
Anonymous | 8/23/2008, 8:44 pm EST
Anonymous – “extracting the raw materials the earth needs to create life”
You do know where babies come from right?
Jeff | 8/24/2008, 12:16 am EST
Excellent ad. I’d vote for Obama if I could, but can’t since I’m a Canadian and am only an outside observer to the insanity that is American politics.
Steve | 8/24/2008, 1:36 am EST
America voted for Bush twice!! I think there are only few people in this country who can think before being attracted to negative campaign. As much as I like Obama to win, I don’t think that is going to happen.
Ralph | 8/24/2008, 2:30 am EST
I hope we do see it on TV. And I don’t agree that this is a “negative” ad. It’s an ad about the reality of our dismal situation here in the US. “Negative” ads concentrate on trivia or hateful stereotypes. It is perfectly legitimate, and in fact absolutely necessary, to point out why people should NOT vote for a truly dim and probably dangerous candidate.
Not to do so would be to shirk one’s responsibility as a candidate.
Smarmy | 8/24/2008, 2:47 pm EST
I really love the high-pitched, whiny, worryingly lame narrator. Really hits this ad home.
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