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Obama spent $60 million on ads

posted by Susan Johnson | 9:05am Thursday April 10, 2008

And he’ll probably spend a lot more by the time he wraps up the nomination. That’s a record, btw. Of course, there’s more where that came from. He’ll keep raking it in which makes me kind of happy, I love to see Democrats wasting their money.



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jEAN gARRISON

posted April 10, 2008 at 9:51 am


jUST THINK OF ALL THAT MONEY TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT AND THEN ALL THE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD WHO ARE STARVING AND HAVE NO SHELTER OR CLOTHING. mAKES ME THINK ABOUT ALL THE INJUSTICES IN THE WORLD.



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Michele McGinty

posted April 10, 2008 at 10:12 am


Yeah, a lot of people could be helped by that money and yet the Democrats send it to candidates. If they really wanted to help the uninsured, they could have used that money to insure millions of people.



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kevin sr.

posted April 10, 2008 at 10:23 am


It is a lot of money but, its nothing compared to the 400 million we spend a day in Iraq.



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meh

posted April 10, 2008 at 10:33 am


Meh – it’s only a waste if he loses.
What’s worse – $60 million in a campaign season on ads or Billions a month down the KBR/Halliburton sinkhole?



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Lj

posted April 10, 2008 at 11:14 am


The war in Iraq is costing billions a week. There should be a national protest. There are million of dollars in Iraqis banks drawing interest.. Amercan contractors and corporation and raking in the green.



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Charles Cosimano

posted April 10, 2008 at 11:33 am


The worst part of it is that he is not sending the money to ME!



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recovering ex-Pentecostal

posted April 11, 2008 at 2:42 pm


As usual, Michele, you neglect to say why you think the money is “wasted”.



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