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I'm very sick of them, but he obviously has more money than the McCain campaign so he's going to use all of it especially since he's buying airtime for sort of an infomercial, which they are going to delay the start of a World Series game for.
I'm sick of seeing this man in general, he loves seeing himself, so I can only imagine how many times we'll see him if he's elected. Whenever I see him though I do my best to change the channel, I'd rather not listen to his b.s.
He's spending his campaign money, so what? It's not goverment money, nor is it Taxpayers money. The donations are from his private supporters who want him to win this election. That's what he is doing. What's the problem?
Its kind of funny how more ppl donated in small amounts to Obama while McBush took government welfare of 84million for his campaign, and still Obama got more money.
They don't bother me but I'll confess I have a leg up on you, PCM. Because of where I live, more often than not I have to watch the ads online if I want to see them because we don't get the majority of them here. In fact, tonight is the first time I've noticed a large influx of them and that is because they were national spots.
I have however seen a ton of McCain and anti-Obama ads.
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Personally, we are tired of all of the ads, no matter where, TV or radio. And we are disappointed about the 'informercial' being able to disrupt the beginning of another event. Sen. Obama is not the President yet! Can you imagine the controversy if both candidates did this?
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