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Originally posted by shotsEach and everyone of the adds were run by private corporations and no mention of Bush was in any of them DUH
In October, 2004 it was further revealed that the Department of Education had hired the Ketchum public relations firm to produce a similar video news release using Karen Ryan as a "reporter" touting the No Child Left Behind program of the Bush administration.[5]
Originally posted by Jamuhn
Honestly, why isn't you don't want to admit that the government releases VNRs or hires agencies to release VNRs for them?
Originally posted by shots
Originally posted by Jamuhn
Honestly, why isn't you don't want to admit that the government releases VNRs or hires agencies to release VNRs for them?
The government did not release them. Each and everyone of them were released by private coporations.
Originally posted by shots
What kind of response did you expect? Not one of the alerts/adds had anything to due with Bush. Each and everyone of the adds were run by private corporations and no mention of Bush was in any of them DUH :shk:
Talk about a misleading title
"Bush 'Planted Fake News Stories on American TV'":shk: