My favorite disclaimer, courtesy of the McPain campaign...
I get campaign emails from the McPalin campaign. Why? I enjoy discomfort and cringing. Very life affirming.
Anyhow - I enjoy the disclaimer at the bottom of each email the contains a fundraising plea to help defeat the "librul" media:
"Because the McCain-Palin Campaign is participating in the presidential public funding system, it may not receive contributions for any candidate's election. However, federal law allows the McCain-Palin Campaign's Compliance Fund to defray legal and accounting compliance costs and preserve the Campaign's public grant for media, mail, phones, and get-out-the-vote programs. Contributions to McCain-Palin Victory 2008 will go to the Compliance Fund, and to participating party committees for Victory 2008 programs."
Just so you know - the Maverick (giggle) is using the donations to fund party building activities. NOT the campaign. You, the taxpayer, are paying for McCain's trainwreck of a campaign. Not that publicly financed campaigns aren't a good idea - they are.
That is all.
Carry on.
Anyhow - I enjoy the disclaimer at the bottom of each email the contains a fundraising plea to help defeat the "librul" media:
"Because the McCain-Palin Campaign is participating in the presidential public funding system, it may not receive contributions for any candidate's election. However, federal law allows the McCain-Palin Campaign's Compliance Fund to defray legal and accounting compliance costs and preserve the Campaign's public grant for media, mail, phones, and get-out-the-vote programs. Contributions to McCain-Palin Victory 2008 will go to the Compliance Fund, and to participating party committees for Victory 2008 programs."
Just so you know - the Maverick (giggle) is using the donations to fund party building activities. NOT the campaign. You, the taxpayer, are paying for McCain's trainwreck of a campaign. Not that publicly financed campaigns aren't a good idea - they are.
That is all.
Carry on.
