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Misleading Ad
Here's another case of the
underlying reality of what an ad is showing being out of sync with the message the ad is trying to deliver
. A Canadian campaign commercial shows a shot of a smiling family accompanied by a voice over that says, "I want a premier who believes what I believe." But the family shown is an American family from Oregon. Oops.
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Posted on
Fri Jun 20, 2003
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