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Political Fatigues

What did Kerry wear? What makes every vote count? What's a Canada goose? Plus much more.

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: /p> p>I have spent over thirty years in advertising, from products to people. You have hit on some very good points in your article. Just to add, not that it is important to anyone but me a comment or two... In a guide that Amway Corp. sent out to its people about fifteen years ago on advertising in foreign countries it said that you have to think like the country you are trying to advertise in. Hence it is very difficult to do so unless you are a long-time citizen of that country. It noted signs for outdoor advertising done by U.S. companies that did not translate to another country, some with great humor but not to the company whose logo was at the bottom. The Democratic Party today has not seen the change in this country since Clinton, and in missing that subtle and not so subtle change its advertising is looking a little like American advertising in foreign countries. br> -- unsigned /p> p> MEAT COUNTERS br> Re: P. David Hornik's Animal Rights: A Question of Humanity and the "Meatheadedness" letters in Reader Mail's Without a Prayer and the "Humane Society" letters in Reader Mail's Dreamland :
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louis vuitton| 4.26.10 @ 11:40PM

posted in a sidebar to their analysis, shows that in fact the ad refers to 900,000 "small business owners," .canada goosewhich is the number of taxpayers in the top bracket who own a piece of an S-corporation.

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