Also see: The Return of the Reverend
"Ad blitz links Obama, Wright; Millions spent in race's final days" by Michael Kranish, Globe Staff | November 4, 2008
WASHINGTON - Pennsylvania Republicans and an independent group called the National Republican Trust have blitzed the television airwaves in recent days with ads that link Barack Obama with his controversial former pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., in a last-minute effort to turn voters against the Democratic presidential nominee.
Both ads show Wright making inflammatory statements such as "Not God bless America, God damn America!" and calling the country the "US of KKKA."
Its ad, which was running frequently on CNN yesterday, questions Obama's judgment and asserts that he never complained about Wright's statements for 20 years - until he started running for president. "Barack Obama, too radical, too risky," the announcer concludes.
That's ZNN, the most broadcast name of Zionist propaganda.
The ad by the Pennsylvania GOP is running in a state that is widely considered one of the most important battlegrounds. --more--"
Translation: it is McCain's!