Comments on Tis The Season For Political Advertisements – The Quandary of Their NecessityTypePad2008-10-08T16:48:14ZUH2Lhttps://uh2l.blogs.com/things_ive_noticed/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://uh2l.blogs.com/things_ive_noticed/2008/10/tis-the-season/comments/atom.xml/Atul commented on 'Tis The Season For Political Advertisements – The Quandary of Their Necessity'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c876453ef0105359619ea970c2008-10-18T06:27:24Z2008-10-18T06:27:24ZAtulhttp://www.thingsivenoticed.comI know. Just think of the charities we could support. The whole Acorn thing is blown out of proportion as...<p>I know. Just think of the charities we could support. The whole Acorn thing is blown out of proportion as only the last registration for a person counts. As long as only one vote is cast for that person, it's not fraud.</p>chancelucky commented on 'Tis The Season For Political Advertisements – The Quandary of Their Necessity'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c876453ef0105358fb2e8970c2008-10-16T07:28:26Z2010-10-11T21:32:45Zchanceluckyhttp://profile.typekey.com/chancelucky/I do sometimes wonder if we'd be better off if we banned paid political ads for the presidency completely. Lesser...<p>I do sometimes wonder if we'd be better off if we banned paid political ads for the presidency completely. <br />
Lesser offices, it may be the only way to get seen....but you can get plenty of information about the major candidates at least in so many other forms.</p>
<p>I actually worked with the Chicago Annenberg initiative and Acorn...neither group was very radical at all. </p>