Well, That Should Settle It

As part of an effort to reach over a million working class voters in swing states, the AFL-CIO is putting out a mailer to “dispel myths” about Obama. These myths include:

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Dick just looks thrilled to be there. What did he put his hand on when he was sworn in? Money? A bucket of oil?

Given the literal direction things were going, I was a little worried about what illustration might prove he was born in America, but they went more metaphorical. Unless you know something about his parents that I don’t:

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Always????

Well, if he didn’t before he sure has to now.

Someone with photoshop skills and a lot of time on their hands could probably have fun making up the alternate-universe McCain mailer like this one…

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