If you had a minute to say anything you wanted to George W. Bush in front of thousands of American voters, what would you say? Chastise him for his foolish military adventure in Iraq? Scold him for domestic policies that hurt average Americans while enriching the few? Or just urge him to be honest with the American people for a change? At Real Voices we think about that question a lot, because that's our mission: to give ordinary Americans a voice in the political process. In powerful 60-second radio and TV spots, our real citizens address the president in front of an audience of thousands of potential voters. Whether it's a parent who lost a son or daughter in Iraq, a sick child who might be cured by cutting edge stem cell research, or a scientist who knows the truth about global warming and toxic pollution, our "real voices" confront the President directly and honestly about his abysmal record. Filmed by two-time Academy Award nominee Eric Thiermann, our TV spots are powerful, moving and utterly honest, unlike any political ad you have ever seen. With your help, we will have them playing in every battleground state come this fall. http://realvoices.org/rv/tv.html
i don't watch ads, period. at this point, i don't believe i could care any less about this election than i do right now.
No, It should be called "Voices of the families of dead American soldiers that blame the President for their loved ones death."
No it's not objectionable, it's an opinion. If they wanna create a group for "mothers of soldiers that are doing just swell" and run ads with them talking about what a cool guy W is, that's fine too.