To: Viking2002; vikingchick
MoveOn Puts Power of Internet to Use in Politics The winner was announced at a music-filled, high-energy gala in New York on Monday, where supporters cheered on outspoken celebrities like comedians Al Franken and Margaret Cho and moviemakers John Sayles and Michael Moore.
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MoveOn has bought $300,000 worth of advertising time on CNN to run the contest-winning ad in the days around the president's Jan. 20 State of the Union address, he said.
It also is hoping to run the ad during the NFL Super Bowl on Feb. 1. Such 30-second slots average $2.25 million and reach about 88 million people, according to Advertising Age magazine.
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01/13/2004 3:25:00 PM PST by
lainie
To: lainie
Good. I hope Soros blows a chunk of change on a Super Bowl ad, and then millions of people can see how hateful and demented these people are.
I am no stranger to crude jokes and cussing, but I was very disturbed by the public display of psychotic hatred at this MoveOn.org 'event'. I don't like either of the Clintons, and I think they are dangerous people- but this is way over the top.
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