Believe Again: First political ad for 2008 presidential election
Balendu | Dec 21 2006


Illinois Senator Barack Obama has recently shot into fame in New Hampshire and gained popularity across the U.S. so much that he has been now projected as the potential presidential candidate for 2008 election. The 60-secomd television advertisement has aimed at convincing people that why Obama is a potential candidate for the next presidential election.

The ad will break out in New Hampshire and later on it will move to Washington D.C. to be aired sometime this week. The ad has been titled ‘believe again’ and it is directed by Bud Jackson. The ad starts with a key note saying ‘we can replace fear with hope’. The ad has been widely seen as the first election advertisement for 2008 presidential run.

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Politics just keeps getting dirtier and dirtier, especially in Illinois. Bad morals will eventually catch up with you. It was payday for Rod Blagojevich who along with his chief of staff John Harris was arrested Tuesday morning on several charges by the FBI. I was shocked to hear that Governor Rod Blagojevich had been arrested, as this is the second time in a row that an Illinois governor has been arrested on federal charges. The governor who preceded him was George Ryan who was indicted on federal charges as well. Blagojevich was apparently trying to sell the senate seat being vacated by president elect Barrack Obama who resigned from the senate after he won the November 4th election. Apparently, according to Illinois state law, it is the governor’s job to fill the seat and governor Blagojevich saw the opportunity to use his power to leverage some additional amenities for himself. According to the news, Blagojevich was hoping to get a substantially higher salary, a position on the board for his wife, a cabinet post and more in exchange for his choice of a senate replacement. Looks like the governor got a little greedy. The FBI apparently has been on to him for a while as they filed a seventy six-page indictment against both Blagojevich and Harris. It was reported that a court ordered wiretap got him on tape last month. The Residents of Illinois will have to wait patiently for the outcome as the governor professed that everything he has said, both in public and in private, has always been lawful. Hopes are high but times look tough for both Blagojevich and his cohort John Harris, as they might not get to see their next payday in office.

Click to read more on Blagojevich courtesy of Personal Money Store’s Payday Loan News.

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