Here is the Palin Pranked Audio.
Funny but not very amusing to the Republicans.
It seems she still has more bumpy roads ahead if she manages to be the Vice President.
Wish her all the good wishes and blessings.
Gov. Palin, dont be pranked again.
Here is the Audio
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Obama's 30 minutes Infomercial Ad watched by 33 Million Americans
We are not yet sure if Barack Obama will make a good President or not, but one thing is sure that he is good in Advertising and Marketing.
To advertise and market himself as the best candidate for President of US for Election 2008 Sen. Barack Obama bought 30 minutes on most of the major television networks to run his advertisement. To comment on the production quality and the way it was presented, it was indeed extraordinary.
Sen Obama's 30-minute prime-time infomercial ad was seen by estimated 33.6 million viewers across the major national seven networks -- FOX Network, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, Univision, TV One and BET
Obama's Message and information has reached the american public, but it has yet to be seen how the american public respond to the message, maybe in few days.
Here is the Full 30 min Obama's Informercial
To advertise and market himself as the best candidate for President of US for Election 2008 Sen. Barack Obama bought 30 minutes on most of the major television networks to run his advertisement. To comment on the production quality and the way it was presented, it was indeed extraordinary.
Sen Obama's 30-minute prime-time infomercial ad was seen by estimated 33.6 million viewers across the major national seven networks -- FOX Network, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, Univision, TV One and BET
Obama's Message and information has reached the american public, but it has yet to be seen how the american public respond to the message, maybe in few days.
Here is the Full 30 min Obama's Informercial
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Who is Joe the Plumber?
Joe the Plumber was the star of the final presidential debate on Wednesday night. But who is he?
Last weekend, while Barack Obama was canvassing for support in the small town of Holland, Ohio, the Democratic nominee ran into a tall, bald man, since dubbed Joe the plumber. He asked Obama if he believed in the American Dream — he said he was about to buy a company that makes more than $250,000 a year and was concerned that the Democratic nominee would tax him more because of it.
Obama explained his tax plan in depth, saying it’s better to lower taxes for Americans who make less money, so that they could afford to buy from his business. John McCain attacked Obama for this exchange, saying the Illinois senator is trying to “spread the wealth around.”
“We're going to take Joe's money, give it to Senator Obama, and let him spread the wealth around. I want Joe the plumber to spread the wealth around,” McCain said. He added, “Why would you want to increase anybody's taxes right now? Why would you want to do that to anyone, anyone in America, when we have such a tough time?”
Last weekend, while Barack Obama was canvassing for support in the small town of Holland, Ohio, the Democratic nominee ran into a tall, bald man, since dubbed Joe the plumber. He asked Obama if he believed in the American Dream — he said he was about to buy a company that makes more than $250,000 a year and was concerned that the Democratic nominee would tax him more because of it.
Obama explained his tax plan in depth, saying it’s better to lower taxes for Americans who make less money, so that they could afford to buy from his business. John McCain attacked Obama for this exchange, saying the Illinois senator is trying to “spread the wealth around.”
“We're going to take Joe's money, give it to Senator Obama, and let him spread the wealth around. I want Joe the plumber to spread the wealth around,” McCain said. He added, “Why would you want to increase anybody's taxes right now? Why would you want to do that to anyone, anyone in America, when we have such a tough time?”
Is 'Joe the Plumber' a plumber?
"Joe," whose name is Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, was cited repeatedly in Wednesday night's final presidential debate by McCain for questioning Barack Obama's tax policy.
Wurzelbacher instantly became a media celebrity, fielding calls during the debate and facing reporters outside his home near Toledo on Thursday morning for an impromptu nationally televised news conference.
The burly, bald man acknowledged he doesn't have a plumber's license, but said he didn't need one because he works for someone else at a company that does residential work.
But Wurzelbacher still would need to be a licensed apprentice or journeyman to work in Toledo, and he's not, said David Golis, manager and residential building official for the Toledo Division of Building Inspection.
State and local records show Wurzelbacher has no license, although his employer does. Golis said there are no records of inspectors citing Wurzelbacher for unlicensed work in Toledo.
Wurzelbacher instantly became a media celebrity, fielding calls during the debate and facing reporters outside his home near Toledo on Thursday morning for an impromptu nationally televised news conference.
The burly, bald man acknowledged he doesn't have a plumber's license, but said he didn't need one because he works for someone else at a company that does residential work.
But Wurzelbacher still would need to be a licensed apprentice or journeyman to work in Toledo, and he's not, said David Golis, manager and residential building official for the Toledo Division of Building Inspection.
State and local records show Wurzelbacher has no license, although his employer does. Golis said there are no records of inspectors citing Wurzelbacher for unlicensed work in Toledo.
Monday, October 6, 2008
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