Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Ridiculous Ads

First on the list is Mike Chaney's ad for Commissioner of Insurance. Instead of promoting affordable home insurance, or working with the Governor to put children back on health insurance, he goes after phantom frivolous lawsuits. Lawsuit abuse is not an issue in Mississippi, but we have to appreciate the fact that he does not have faith in Mississippians, the people who sit on juries who hear lawsuits, to make a proper judgment.



Next on the list is the Republican State Leadership Committee (not to be confused with the Republican running for Lt. Governor) television ad that desecrates a holy site in an inaccurate ad against Rep. Jamie Franks.



Click here to see what another blog has found out about the ad.

6 comments:

  1. Great insight! And thanks for the plug. See the truth about Dewey's tax whoes today at:

    www.flipfloppingphil.blogspot.com

    Thanks again and keep up the good work!
    -Hammer-

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  2. This blog just hit a new low. Thank God, only a couple more weeks.

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  3. Can't take the heat Chuck, then get off the internets.

    I saw the cemetery ad a week ago maybe, and I thought is campaigning that crazy in Mississippi?

    Well in NC they use the burning Twin Towers in their GOP ads, so Mississippi GOP you are at least above them in dignity.

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  4. To be honest with you nick d its not the heat, but maybe the idiotic statements made by liberals on the matter. Now who is going to buy the desecration of the cemetery story? I mean really. Though the ad is creepy, but to try and blame or make up a story about the players in the ad doing such things? Come on. I wish the liberals in our state would at least stand up for Mississippi when one of their own bashes our state. Liberals in Mississippi are of a different kind i assume. They allow people like Hillary to bash our state with out rebuttal. They'll also keep giving her money and act like they didnt hear it. Do liberals in NC allow leaders to disrespect thier state and get away with it? Theres something you wont read about on Cottonmouth.

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  5. If news was slow I'd probably cover it and how y'all are overreacting (but you know that).

    Right now I'm focused almost exclusively on state politics and my midterms.

    There is a legitimate argument that women are at a disadvantage in state politics. The dynamics were sure there in Gandy vs. Winter and today of 17 candidates running for statewide offices all 17 are men.

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  6. Well, Chuck, I'm not from Mississippi, and no where that I have been is it appropriate to stomp all over someone else's grave. There's nothing to "make-up" about the situation- it's on the commercial.

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