Bush/Cheney '04 Ad Fraud:
$78 Million and Counting . . .
America Coming Together
The
Bush/Cheney campaign has spent more than $78 million on television
advertising that is explicitly fraudulent. We have a national crisis
right now, and the people have the right to the facts.
Newsweek says the Bush campaign’s “word is no longer good”. The Detroit Free Press called the same ad “wrong”.
George
Bush’s ad says Kerry supports a $900 billion dollar tax hike. This is
completely false, but the average voter has no way of knowing it—and
every reason to trust that the FCC would have the right to keep false
political ads off the air.
Bush’s ad also shows Kerry supporting a 50 cent gas tax—a powerfully damaging, and untrue, claim.
This is fraud. ACT is taking the Boston Globe’s advice to “flag these ads and call the foul.” Join them.
Sign the petition to demand truth and accountability in political ads on our airwaves.
Go here to sign the petition.
$78 Million and Counting . . .
America Coming Together
The
Bush/Cheney campaign has spent more than $78 million on television
advertising that is explicitly fraudulent. We have a national crisis
right now, and the people have the right to the facts.
Newsweek says the Bush campaign’s “word is no longer good”. The Detroit Free Press called the same ad “wrong”.
George
Bush’s ad says Kerry supports a $900 billion dollar tax hike. This is
completely false, but the average voter has no way of knowing it—and
every reason to trust that the FCC would have the right to keep false
political ads off the air.
Bush’s ad also shows Kerry supporting a 50 cent gas tax—a powerfully damaging, and untrue, claim.
This is fraud. ACT is taking the Boston Globe’s advice to “flag these ads and call the foul.” Join them.
Sign the petition to demand truth and accountability in political ads on our airwaves.
Go here to sign the petition.