PhilsFan
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I still don't know what the hell Acorn is. I think if it was really important I would have known by now.
I still don't know what the hell Acorn is. I think if it was really important I would have known by now.
Let's not.
it's a nice buzzword though. you know?
European Socialism!Like torture. And bonuses. And teabaggers.
I think it's fine for the ad to run. After all, people need to pee sometime during the Super Bowl telecast.
The major television networks have previously declined to air polarizing advocacy ads. In 2004, CBS and its competitors rejected an ad by the United Church of Christ, welcoming gays and others who may have felt felt snubbed by more conservative churches.
I wasnt planning on it. Just making a point
^ That was in 2004 when they still had a "policy" (funded by big corporate sponsors) about politically charged ads.
Now that the advertising dollars dried up on the corporate side, the playing field is wide open now, so to speak.
Actually, it will be interesting to see if other special interest groups ante up. Not necessarily productive or worthwhile, but definitely interesting.
I predict this thread will dry up tomorrow when the Left's "outrage machine" sets its sights on the Acorn pimp/gorilla documentary filmmaker that got arrested in Senator Landrieu's office today.
the Left's "outrage machine"?!?!?!?!?!
i admire your chutzpah.
I care about the Super Bowl only because I can't help but root for the Saints
I'd like Focus on the Family to sign 'letter of commitments' for these families.
and the baby turns out to be jacked up, then Focus foots the bills,
Colts all the way.
An ad advocating life in the face of abortion in a country where the majority is, for the first time, pro-life, is probably going to be less controversial than an ad showing homosexual activity in a country where public opinion is still not in favor of gay marriage.
It will be interesting to see what CBS does.
An ad advocating life in the face of abortion in a country where the majority is, for the first time, pro-life, is probably going to be less controversial than an ad showing homosexual activity in a country where public opinion is still not in favor of gay marriage.
It will be interesting to see what CBS does.
If you want to convince everyone your views on gay marriage aren't based out of homophobia ... you really want to watch out for how you phrase things.homosexual activity