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Described as “one of the most effective exposés of NRA bullshitology” ever created, “Revealed: The Truth About the NRA” connects the dots between the gun industry, the NRA leadership (who, oops! are some of the exact same people) and the members of Congress who take their money (and do their bidding).
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The Examiner
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In late 2012, as the GOP’s Fiscal Cliff threated to raise taxes on the middle class unless further breaks were provided to millionaires and billionaires, MoveOn wanted to call out the Republican strategy for what it was–a blatant attempt to hold America’s economy hostage. So Art Not War crafted one of its darkest ads yet, challenging three GOP representatives (Eric Cantor, Gary Miller, and Bill Young) to do the right thing for all Americans, not just the 1%.
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As the GOP threatened to take America over a Fiscal Cliff in late 2012, cuts to Social Security and Medicare became a dangerously real possibility for our nation’s most vulnerable. So MoveOn called upon its members to speak out to President Obama and state Senators, urging them to protect Americans who need it most. In this ad, Art Not War traveled to Bozeman, MT to tell the story of a woman named Joan who relied on Social Security and Medicare after being diagnosed with a neuro-immune disorder in her 30s.
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