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The message of our Bush Rubber Stamp ad is a simple one:

"David Dreier claims to be a moderate voice in Congress but his votes say he's just a Bush rubber stamp... Since 2001, Dreier has voted with Bush an average of 93.6% of the time."

The question is: do you approve this message?

Back in July we launched our "Bush Rubber Stamp" web site and TV ad to inform constituents in the 26th district about David Dreier's Bush rubber-stamp record.

We're happy to say the message has resonated with the people we've reached but there are still thousands more who have yet to see our "Bush Rubber Stamp" TV ad.

That's where you come in.

The Courage Campaign has teamed up with SaysMe TV to launch a really cool online interactive tool that allows you to put our ad on the air... yourself.

Through our website, you can choose:

  • Where the ad plays
  • What time of day it airs
  • The cable network it airs on, and
  • You even get a "Paid for by" credit at the end

The minimum buy is $100 but with some ads costing as little as $25 that could potentially buy as many as four ads for that amount. It's a great people-powered tool to allow everyone spread the truth about David Dreier's record to thousands of living rooms in his district.

Go to the Bush Rubber Stamp SaysMe page to tell the 26th "I approve this message."


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By Payday Loan Advocate Oct 12th 2008 at 9:58 pm PDT (Updated Oct 12th 2008 at 9:58 pm PDT)
Just recently, David Kernell, the 20 year old son of Representative Mike Kernell (D-TN) was arrested. He was arrested for, according to CNN, resetting the password and gained access to vice presidential candidate Palin's personal e-mail account. Allegedly, he read the contents, took screen shots of her E-mail directory, and got at some of her personal information. That information which has been compromised could include E-mail addresses and pictures of friends and family members, telephone numbers of family members including cell phone numbers, birthdates and more from her address book. After he turned himself in, he pled not guilty. He pled not guilty after he allegedly posted all of this to a public website. On top of all this, he also posted the password with which other people could access the account as well. David may get up to five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervision. Now think about this: $250,000 in $1,500 increments, the maximum amount a person can get with a payday loan comes out to 167 individual payday loans to free this turkey, before he gets made into Thanksgiving dinner by his cellmates.
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