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Old 08-27-2008, 12:56 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by chumdawg
I don't think it's fair to dismiss entirely the idea that impressions can be formed, without the requisite research, and fairly reliably depended upon...when the message appears genuine and intellectually honest. In fact, a good ad is one that minimizes the amount of research you would even need to do if you were so inclined.

But this ad? You'd have to be a partisan hack with zero sense of objectivity to be moved by it. Or, just plain stupid.
So you have found an ad that would convince you of something like who to vote for for president or whether a relationship between Ayers and Obama exists or is important?

moved to do what? Do some research into the relationship between Ayers and Obama? You'd be stupid to be moved to do that research?
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