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STAR TRIBUNE: “COLEMAN INTRODUCES ‘SHARED VISION’ TV AD”
By Michael B. Brodkorb | June 12, 2008
“Launching the first of what’s expected to be a barrage of ads from both sides, Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman hit the airwaves with a warm, fuzzy message intended to reintroduce him to Minnesotans.
Titled ‘Working Together,’ the brief ad features an earnest Coleman in an open-necked shirt, talking about “focus on a shared vision.” Without naming DFL opponent Al Franken, Coleman draws a distinction between what he characterizes as those who build up and those who tear down.
‘It’s not good enough just to criticize, not good enough to tear something down,’ Coleman says in the ad. ‘The business of serving the people is … not just fighting about it, but doing something about it.’” Source: Star Tribune, June 11, 2008
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:56 PM
“Scared Vision” TV ad characterized by norMAN coleMAN as an anti-war protestor, who was too skinny to pass the Draft physical during his 20′s during the time of the Vietnam War.