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Heh, yeah I remember this.
Heh, yeah I remember this. Great ad!
"Political correctness is tyranny with manners." - Charlton Heston
This was a horrible ad
Frank Lautenberg had a quarter century 100 percent left-wing liberal voting record and this is the best they could come up with? Obviously no one cared about this except the suckers who paid for this ad.
Instead of reminding voters of Lautenberg's ultra-liberal voting record, the Republican Party leadership sounded like whiny crybabies and losers, which isn't really far from the truth, is it?
This ad was incredibly dumb.
Who did it persuade?
What was the message?
What was the point?
Now you know why Doug Forrester lost twice for statewide office and blew a twenty point lead to Lautenberg.
Vote Column "A" - All the way!
Hey Wally
Who was the last Democrat to lose a US Senate race?
Was it Paul Krebs in 72?
Vote Column "A" - All the way!
My commercial was better.
The one for procede.
"I'm Giuseppe Franco! I'm not putting my name on something that doesn't work!"