Commercials as defined sell things that you don't really need. But when they repeatedly say it over and over you become brainwashed and fall for them eventually. Though It's hard it's possible to have the correct vision in this foggy situation.
2006-10-30 03:51:41
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answered by Pishisauraus 3
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Those commercials are really for people on the fence about the candidates. Most people are not swayed by them, one way or the other, once they've made their decision. The claims made in those commercials by any candidate are generally so vile, I cannot stand to watch them, regardless of who they're for. All negativity. I don't want to start my day with bickering.
2006-10-30 11:54:13
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answered by melouofs 7
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You know what the sad thing is? We have all become desensitized to polticians blatant lack of moral fibre. They lie to us on TV and we let them rule us, decide how we shoud live.
In what other part of life would you give a total liar so much control over your life?
2006-10-30 11:58:49
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answered by airmonkey1001 4
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Kinda like sports, most people don't follow the teams it's the game. When this team wins they become followers. To many people vote this way.
2006-10-30 11:53:04
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answered by edubya 5
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They are usually careful not to lie, but seldom tell the whole truth.
2006-10-30 11:49:06
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answered by jack w 6
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If they do, they're usually only half-truths. Even the truth can be used to manipulate people.
2006-10-30 11:49:33
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answered by tangerine 7
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Yes. Attack ads are the only time any politician might be telling the truth!
2006-10-30 11:54:38
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Nope.
2006-10-30 11:49:21
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answered by Bucket O' Chickin 1
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Usually just their name.
2006-10-30 11:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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nope
2006-10-30 11:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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