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Monitor: Ayotte's Use of Briggs in Ad "Sad and Wrong"

by: Dean Barker

Fri Aug 06, 2010 at 16:22:06 PM EDT


Yesterday, John Gregg asked:
The killing of a police officer, and the imposition of the death penalty, are solemn issues; whether it's appropriate to try to derive political advantage from such a case is a question each of us can answer for ourselves.
Today the Concord Monitor editorial board answered:
Former attorney general Kelly Ayotte's televised campaign ads touting her success in prosecuting Michael Addison for the murder of Manchester police officer Michael Briggs are effective and accurate, but they use the grief of the victim's relatives for political purposes. That's both sad and wrong.

...Ayotte's recent ads are, at best, in poor taste. They say, in effect, "Vote for me because I successfully convinced the state to put a human being to death." Using Briggs's death to help elect a politician does not honor his sacrifice.

Dean Barker :: Monitor: Ayotte's Use of Briggs in Ad "Sad and Wrong"
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Ya know.. (0.00 / 0)
I thought the same thing when I saw it.  Then thought that I was being too uptight and maybe it was fair to use...  

Fuck that.  She is so screwed up if she thinks that is in good taste.  That was a tragedy and she's no better than Rudy "9-11" Giuliani.

"We Demand Rigidly Defined Areas of Doubt and Uncertainty" D. Adams


I would love to hear (4.00 / 1)
some specific proposals for fixing what she thinks is wrong with the country and NH, rather than sound bites and pandering to the power-mad.  I am getting so tired of repealing the ACA, cutting spending, cutting taxes, none of which will help and all of which will hurt in the real world. Paul Hodes has the experience to sponsor good legislation that will help us, and can add another sane voice to an insane US Senate.  What has she got to match that?

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She Also (0.00 / 0)
Used federal funds to travel the state speaking to mothers about the dangers of the internet to children. Certainly a legitimate issue, but it was used by her to take names and promote herself.

I saw the Briggs ad. I hope it disgusts everyone.  

No'm Sayn?


It's her ace in the hole. (0.00 / 0)
Expect to see far more of this...  She's going to beat this horse hard... especially if she stumbles in the polls...

The sad thing is that it will win her the election.

---SWL



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