Posted on 08/26/2004 8:13:09 AM PDT by gopwinsin04
The Bush campaign insists that it is on very firm legal ground in their depiction of the olympics in their ad, reports ABC News Ann Compton.
When the olympics are over, the campaign will take the ad down, as scheduled.
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Of course he did. He's a man of convictions, standing tall.
We need some crack Freepsearcher to find out who on the IOC is supporting Kerry...
This election is turning into a "whinefest" by the left.
I read where the Officials of the Iraqi Olympic Team are furious with the media, alledging that they embellished the story about Iraqi atheletes having hatred for George Bush. It sounds like it was taken out of context. I can't believe ALL of their atheletes can have that opinion.
nick
"We need some crack Freepsearcher to find out who on the IOC is supporting Kerry..."
EVERYONE on the IOC is supporting Kerry - Foreign Leaders - remember ?
HA!
Who's next for a slapdown..lol!
Excellent!!!!
What exactly was the Olympics complaining about?
No, they need to shut their piehole and put this someplace else.
Great!
It's about time the current GOP leadership get a spine. And it seems to be stiffening going into the election cycle.
I'd love to read that story. All I've heard is the complaining from the Iraqi athletes.
NPR did an interview with one of the Iraqi soccer team members. He sounded very happy with post Uday life. I think you are right. I've only had one close encounter with press ethics and it related to some interviews with an ex girlfriend and her coworkers by a "journalist" for a story. By the time it went to print, the statements had been twisted by taking snippets out of context to the point of being unrecognizable. I learned from that incident to never trust a damn thing the MSM prints.
My bad. It was an Iraqi boxer who was going to box at the Olympics, who had been trained by a U.S. soldier serving there, IIRC.
My bad. It was an Iraqi boxer who was going to box at the Olympics, who had been trained by a U.S. soldier serving there, IIRC.
This thread cracks me up. Copyright infringement is apparently now a sign of having "stones."
Where in the ad do you see anthing that is copyrighted?
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