If you want to help keep this ad on the air, donate to VoteVets.org.
The same group is pushing back on a John McCain ad that
disingenuously claimed that Barack Obama had “canceled a visit with wounded troops” because “the Pentagon wouldn’t allow him to bring cameras.” By Sunday, even Republicans were panning the ad as being inappropriate.
Speaking of VoteVets, the group is now getting involved in state and local races for the first time. Iowa’s own Representative McKinley Bailey (House district 9) is one of 14 “emerging leaders” to receive VoteVets’ backing.
As noneed4thneed reported earlier this year, Bailey was one of the Democratic state legislators targeted in corporate-funded radio and tv ads.
In general, I am a huge advocate of getting involved in state legislative races. Congratulations to Representative Bailey, and thanks to VoteVets for helping us hold this seat, one that Iowa Republicans are targeting.
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That is a great ad
That is a great ad. It pushes McCain into a corner and the only way he can get out is by changing his position to Obama’s position.
I think this ad by Alan Grayson, a Democrat running in a primary in Florida, is an awesome ad…
http://commoniowan.blogspot.co…
noneed4thneed Wed 30 Jul 10:19 PM