Posted on 10/01/2008 11:23:20 AM PDT by housedeep
The conservative Judicial Confirmation Network goes up today with an ad reminding voters in two key states about Obama's ties to Tony Rezko, Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright.
Representatives for the group say it will be a "$1 million ad and grassroots effort" around the veep debate tomorrow and the opening of the new Supreme Court session Monday.
It will air on networks in the smaller and more inexpensive markets across Ohio and Michigan. In Ohio, Zanesville, Lima, Toledo, Youngstown, and Wheeling-Steubenville. In Michigan, Marquette, Traverse City-Cadillac, Lansing, Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Alpena. They're also buying time in Erie, Pennsylvania.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I just clicked it on and “no longer available”
Does anyone have it in cache?
It’s there.
Any thoughts on how soon that will happen?
Nope! Just clicked it on again. After much swirling/loading, the message comes up “sorry this video is no longer available”.
The McCain campaign better do whatever it is they’re going to do, because time is running out. People have their absentee ballots and they won’t wait for any surprises, they’re making up their minds now. My county clerk (Ca) told me 47% of our votes are absentee and the ballots have gone out. Oregon is all mail in.
Must be a problem local to you... Of course, you are in a battleground state (MI, right?) so -- who knows? -- maybe someone is doing edge-level content filtering ;-)
If you have HBP, don’t dare read the comments!
It IS ABOUT FREAKIN’ TIME! Hopefully it’s not too late.
TX for the link. Gread ad.
What does the McCain campaign do?....crickets. If they lose this they only have themselves to blame. I have my yard signs,I have my bumper stickers and I'm door pounding...”HEY JOHNNY! HOW ABOUT YOU HELPING ME OUT HERE!”
Posted By: BJ | October 01, 2008 at 11:56 AM
This crap was a response at the link above from some moron who calls himself "BJ" of all names!
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