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From Salon.com (subscription or ad-nag screen), apparent proof that for some purposes Bushco does not oppose cloning. Such as, making it appear as if a very large crowd of soldiers has got your back.

Joe Lockhart of the Kerry campaign responds:

“Now we know why this ad is named ‘Whatever it Takes.’ This administration has always had a problem telling the truth, from Iraq to jobs to health care. The Bush campaign’s advertising has been consistently dishonest in what they say. But today, it’s been exposed for being dishonest about what we see.

“If they won’t tell the truth in an ad, they won’t tell the truth about anything else. This doctored commercial is fundamentally dishonest and insults the intelligence of the American people. The Bush campaign has no choice but to take this ad down immediately and issue an apology for its latest attempt to mislead the American people. Unless George Bush has changed his position on human cloning, it’s got to pull this fundamentally dishonest ad immediately.”

P.S. Not one of the 80,000 people at the Bruce Springsteen concert in Madison, WI had a ticket! Not one signed a loyalty oath! And I don’t think there’s any Photoshopping in this picture. Maybe that’s why the Rethugnicans think we progressive liberrrrls are amateurs.

Big Time

Boing Boing makes the Beeb: their item on the official website of Resident W blocking international visitors showed up on the BBC News website.

It seems they found the information about alternate ways to access the site useful.