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so fine. their opponent can run ads calling the candidate out for being a Wall Street shill and the voters can decide -- nm
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i'm gay for batman (aka chris)
Jan 21 '10, 12:14
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newsflash: both parties are already bought and paid for by corporations. -- nm
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i'm gay for batman
Jan 21, 12:32
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seriously, he sounds like me on a bad day... -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 21, 12:43
there is a finite number of ads/time in the day that any candidate can buy. at some point, buying too many is going to have the opposite effect of
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i'm gay for batman
Jan 21, 12:18
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Has media saturation ever worked that way?
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Jan 21, 12:20
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