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Mommy Mommy, Guess What I Learned
12014-02-17T20:37:17-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f32109636103split2014-02-18T13:59:18-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963During the 2008 election, Yes on 8 released a television ad depicting a young girl coming home to tell her mother that she learned about same-sex marriage and that she wants to now marry a princess. The fear tactics (using children as victims of a gay agenda) and deliberate misinformation was the butt of several parody ads that poured in online.
Check out the original Yes on 8 ad at the top of the left sidebar.
12014-02-17T20:06:06-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963Prop 8 and the Case of the Anti-gay Ad ParodiesRaffi Sarkissian3plain2014-02-18T13:57:53-08:00Raffi Sarkissianea4d223e7e677fefa407ef0510a69291f3210963
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12013-10-15T20:33:13-07:00Vote NO on Prop 83Don't buy the lies, Vote NO on Prop 8! Supporters of Prop 8 are using scare tactics and lies to mislead California voters about what Prop 8 REALLY means. Don...plain2013-11-13T16:58:59-08:00YouTube2008-10-16T22:55:01.000ZvideoexPoH1JX0Q8Newsbrianveen
12013-10-15T20:32:00-07:00Yes on 8 TV Ad: It's Already Happened2New Yes on Proposition 8 Television Ad.plain2013-10-15T22:14:14-07:00YouTube2008-10-08T05:59:08.000Zvideo0PgjcgqFYP4EducationVoteYesonProp8