Posted on 10/05/2010 12:05:14 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
MILWAUKEE The NFL is flagging Sen. Russ Feingold's latest ad, asking the Democratic incumbent to pull unauthorized footage of Randy Moss pretending to moon the Green Bay crowd in 2004.
The TV ad, which the campaign said was released statewide Tuesday, opens with a series of clips of football players dancing in the end zone. A four-second clip shows Moss clearly wearing his Minnesota Vikings uniform. The others featured are not playing in NFL games.
"We did not license the footage and have contacted the senator's campaign about removing it," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told The Associated Press in an e-mail.
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“...Wisconsin needs an INDEPENDANT voice.”
INDEPENDANT??? Feingold voted for the OBAMA-REID agenda over 96% of the time.
Is Randy Moss a Republican or tea partier or something?
Mooning people is intelligent discourse compared to what regularly comes out of elected ‘rats.
"Intentional Grandstanding. Number 00 on the offense. 15 yards and loss of down."
Commies like Feingold don’t give a damn about property rights or copyright laws.
He’s the co-sponsor of a bill that clearly violates 1A.
They give the warning at the conclusion of every NFL broadcast. Russ must not watch the whole game....if any.
You are exactly right, that how the rats do things. They’re like lawyers who introduce things in court when they know it’s off-limits, on the theory that even if they’re over-ruled, the bell can’t be unrung. It’s how
they operate with outrageous lies, slinging mud just to see what sticks.
Russ is a poofer.
If anyone had any doubt that Feingold is an out-of-touch idiot, this confirms it. Already getting trounced in the polls, and he sets himself up to look like a complete dunce who’s never heard of copyrights.
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