nikraye
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Thu Jun-23-05 04:20 PM
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Pro-Bush group airs TV, radio ad about high court appointee |
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Thu Jun-23-05 04:23 PM
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1. Yes, I'm blowing chunks |
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Thu Jun-23-05 07:04 PM
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2. I saw this today and it isnt very good. |
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I tried to judge it from a neutral standpoint and It just sucked...really
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Thu Jun-23-05 07:17 PM
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3. Gotta get the public enthusiastic about the Pro-Torture Boy they'll send. |
nikraye
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Thu Jun-23-05 07:19 PM
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4. More info: $18Million to be spent on pushing for Bush SCOTUS nominee |
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There's no vacancy on the Supreme Court - not yet, at least.
That hasn't stopped a conservative group from running a campaign-style TV ad - an unusually early shot in what could be a bitter, expensive political battle if any of the nine justices retire next week at the end of the Supreme Court's annual term.
Progress for America, which says it's ready to spend $18 million to support any nominee President Bush chooses, on Wednesday began airing a TV and radio ad that warns that Democrats will "attack anyone the president nominates."
"We've had ads before about nominations, but the idea of an ad even before a vacancy is announced - this is unprecedented,"
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