'Bogus' Bush Ads Busted by Media Says Kerry Campaign

U.S. NewswireApril 21, 2004

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WASHINGTON, April 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Kerry spokesperson Chad Clanton made the following statement today about the latest Bush campaign ad:

"Newspapers around the country have concluded that George Bush is trying to mislead the American people with his bogus ad campaign. The President conveniently left out that John Kerry is a decorated war hero and the only candidate who has a plan to resolve the troubling situation in Iraq and a plan to create 10 million new jobs. He left out the fact that John Kerry is a former prosecutor and was an early supporter of the balance budget amendment. The bottom line: this bogus new Bush ad will remind people it's time for a change in the White House."

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'Bogus' Bush Ads Busted by Media Says Kerry Campaign

WHAT NEWSPAPERS AROUND THE COUNTRY ARE SAYING ABOUT BUSH'S BOGUS AD CAMPAIGN:

Not content with misleading the public via earned media over the economy, Iraq, 9/11, jobs, health care, and the environment, the Bush/Cheney 2004 campaign has chosen to mislead in their paid media campaign as well. Over the past few weeks, independent analyses of the Bush/Cheney campaign advertising blitz have come to the same conclusions and here are some words used to describe what Bush's ads:

"Misleading" ...

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