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Swift Kids for Truth
My first reaction to the Swift Kids for Truth ads was that the Republicans were up to their usual negative, divisive campaign antics. However, I was disappointed to find that Huffington Post was at the core of this stunt. I use to have a great deal of respect for the journalistic quality of Huffington Post. Arianna, you missed on this one. These ads are terrible and what's more they are abusive in the use of children who have no understanding of what they are saying or the impact they are having. I think this may be illegal and I wouldn't be surprised to see a law suit against 23/6. Mind you, I am a big fan of 23/6 and Huffington Post but you guys stepped over the line this time. Very bad taste. Not funny. Abusive of young children.