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Comments on: Liberal Net rules spawn political attack ads

Online exceptions for political advertising open the door for campaign activities that would be illegal anywhere else.

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Poorly researched article
by JReed309 May 7, 2004 3:58 AM PDT
Like most media outlets, you only accuse Pres. Bush of doing these ads. Have you watched TV lately? I've seen the ad you used as an example on TV with the required endorsment. How about an example from both sides?
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I agree with the Unknown Guy, above me
by BushidoVatISC May 10, 2004 12:27 PM PDT
Again, the McCain-Feingold was more of a Democratic tool than Bush's. McCain AZ-R? Try putting a D there. He switched sides mid-way through the term. But eitherway, it doesn't matter. If you read the entire Bill, you see that it goes directly against the first amendment. As in you can't say what you want to or feel like, or even think, based on what this bill says. What's funny about this? The Supreme Court, the thing that's supposed to keep the congress in check, in case of corruption, failed and let it pass. Is there a big hub-bub about it on the TV news? No. Why? This country is slowly taking all your rights away, and no one is going to get it, till it's too late.
I've seen the ad
by George Cole June 16, 2007 5:03 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/jeep_cherokee_owners_manual.htm
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