Monday, January 05, 2004

Bush in 30 seconds

The finalists in this MoveOn.org contest for a series of 30-second TV advertisements to be aired between now and the '04 (s)election are:

CHILD'S PAY
by Charlie Fisher of Denver, CO


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IN MY COUNTRY
by Harry Katatsakis, Derek Rittenhouse, Chris Wight of New York, NY


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POLYGRAPH
by Rich Garella, Adam Feinstein of New York, NY


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BRING 'EM ON
by Mike Cuenca of Lawrence, KS


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WHAT ARE WE TEACHING OUR CHILDREN?
by Fred Surr, Ted Page, Janet Tashjian of Needham, MA


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IMAGINE
by Mark Vicente of Los Angeles, CA


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HUMAN COST OF WAR
by Brian Wilkinson of White Plains, NY


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WAKE UP AMERICA
by Lisa M. Rowe of Hollywood, CA


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DESKTOP
by David Haynes of Dallas, TX


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ARMY OF ONE
by Penny Little, Nick Green, Michael Stinson, Julie Stigwart of Isla Vista, CA


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BANKRUPT
by Adam Klugman, Dave Adams of West Linn, OR


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HOOD ROBBIN'
by Nathania Vishnevsky of Foster City, CA


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LEAVE NO BILLIONAIRE BEHIND
by Andrew Boyd of Brooklyn, NY


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BUSH'S REPAIR SHOP
by Eric Martin of Silver Spring, MD


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GONE IN 30 SECONDS
by Eric Blumrich of Montclair, NJ


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From MoveOn:

You can also view all of the ads on the Bush in 30 Seconds website:
http://www.bushin30seconds.org/

Due to popular demand, we're also adding three new categories for the contest: Funniest Ad, Best Youth Market Ad, and Best Animation. If you register, you'll be able to vote on the finalists in each of these categories starting on Thursday. You can register at:
http://www.bushin30seconds.org/runoff/index.html

We're also working on making the top 250 ads available online indefinitely.


And MoveOn did not say....

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Update January 09, 2004: Apparently, the Bring 'em on ad is no longer in the list of finalists.

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