"Whatever it takes"
World wide allies
30-10-2004, 15:45
Georgewbush.com ... nice ad !
http://poststuff3.entensity.net/102904/image.php?pic=bush1.jpg
lets get a little closer shall we ?
http://poststuff3.entensity.net/102904/image.php?pic=bush2.jpg
Thats Photoshoptastic ! :D
Guffingford
30-10-2004, 15:47
Great find :D
Stephistan
30-10-2004, 15:54
This was on Keith Oberman the other night.. you would have thought the president of the United States of America could of actually found a real group of soldiers..lol
Brilliant! :D
Preebles
30-10-2004, 16:25
It's one on those magic eye things. :p
I was more freaked out when I saw the word "compassion" associated with the Bush campaign...
Gigatron
30-10-2004, 16:37
What! You discriminate against twins and triplets and quadruplets and and and in the military? Shame on thee! *spit*
/sarcasm
And in the eternal words of Yoda:
"Begun, the Clone War has"
World wide allies
30-10-2004, 18:06
I apologise :(, i didn't realize it was U.S Army policy to place twins, triplets, and quadruplets in the same positions, next to eachother, in the same picture, at the same time. :rolleyes:
Soviet Narco State
30-10-2004, 20:49
A clone army?!? Those insurgents are doomed!
Cannot think of a name
30-10-2004, 21:03
Dislike Bush, devils advocate here. That is more of an asthetic choice then a deceptive choice. It looks better to have a sea of soldiers and it's easier to use the clone stamp than it is to go off and make the shot they need. It underlined what ever ($#%^#$^#) point they where trying to make. After all-in another ad Bush wasn't trying to warn us that actual wolves where going to attack us if Kerry was president. It's kinda funny, but more it's just seeing the seams than it is anything else. I don't think that it undermines whatever (&%*$#&#%) point he was trying to make if it was less soldiers, it just looked better.
Yes, this kind of manipulated imagery is used to influence impressions and thoughts based on those impressions, but that started with language and just got worse as media increased.
It is still amussing, in an attempt to not be a total wet blanket.
Hopefully come Tuesday all Bush talk will be irrelevant. President John Kerry will cure what ails ya!