Sunday, February 7, 2010

Should campaign advertisements not be permitted on TV. They are mostly lies anyway.

T.V. commercials for miracle diet pills are lies, but they make their way onto television, too. The people who use ONLY television commercials as their way of doing research on the candidates are quite silly, but people are going to do what they're going to do.





Those type of people are the ones that aren't going to do any research on their own anyways, so without the television commercials they have nothing at all.Should campaign advertisements not be permitted on TV. They are mostly lies anyway.
No-in fact no one should be able to campaign at all unless they are brand new to politics. Instead we should be presented with a truthful history of past voting records, all actions and work history to include expense accounts, absences, vacations, bank statements and credit checks. Should campaign advertisements not be permitted on TV. They are mostly lies anyway.
Read widely and educate yourself. No one should make such an important decision based on a 30 second TV spot.



There should be some regulations insuring truthfulness, or at least the attempt not to lie. It is silly that ads for Kool Aid are regulated and campaign ads are not.

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