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Tag Archives: 2008 Presidential Campaign
Repost: Black-Eyed Democracy
Posted on July 23rd, 2011
Solid Principles recently made this You Tube video titled ‘Black-Eyed Democracy’ It highlights awareness on the increasing presence of Facebook Attack Ads, the next step in Political Attack Media leading up to the 2012 Presidential Race. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
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Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Campaign, 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Ad Campaigns, Attack Ads, Attactivism, Barack Obama, Barry Goldwater, Black-Eyed Democracy, Blast From The Past, Bush 1, Caucuses & Primaries, Character Assassination, Democrats, Double Standards, Dwight Eisenhower, Facebook, Facebook Ads, FEC, Flashback, Glenn Beck, History, I Like Ike, LBJ, Mitt Romney, New Media, Old Media, PACs, Political Action Committees, Revolving Door, Romney, Social Networds, Tea Parties, Tea Party, Twitter, Western Representation PAC
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Black-Eyed Democracy (VIDEO)
Posted on July 14th, 2011
Solid Principles recently made this You Tube video titled ‘Black-Eyed Democracy’ It highlights awareness on the increasing presence of Facebook Attack Ads, the next step in Political Attack Media leading up to the 2012 Presidential Race. Further Reading: ‘Behind The ‘Attactivism’ Facebook Curtain‘ Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Attack Ads, Attactivism, Blast From The Past, Caucuses & Primaries, Character Assassination, Democrats, Double Standards, Flashback, History, Mitt Romney, Tea Parties, Tea Party, YouTube
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Tagged as: 1964 Election, 2008 Presidential Campaign, 2012 Presidential Race, Ad Campaigns, Attack Ads, Attactivism, Barack Obama, Barry Goldwater, Black-Eyed Democracy, Bush 1, Dwight Eisenhower, Facebook, Facebook Ads, FEC, Glenn Beck, I Like Ike, LBJ, Mitt Romney, New Media, Old Media, PACs, Political Action Committees, Revolving Door, Romney, Social Networds, Twitter, Western Representation PAC
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When All Else Fails, Push The Class War Rhetoric
Posted on June 30th, 2011
During the 2008 Presidential race, candidate Obama proposed a $50 billion ‘Emergency Economic Plan‘. This plan included issuing rebate payments of $1000 to assist with rising energy costs, extending unemployment benefits, and distributing additional funds to the states. It was planned to be funded from the excess profits of big oil companies, which the Obama [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Barack Obama, Deficit Spending, Democrats, Double Standards, Economy, Editorial, GOP
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Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Campaign, ACORN, AIG, Biden, Class War Rhetoric, Congressional Republicans, Debt Ceiling, Deepwater Horizon, Deficit Spending, Editorial, Emergency Economic Plan, Obama, Sen. Chris Dodd, TARP, Town Hall Meetings, Treasury Department
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