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Monday, August 13, 2012

Satirical way to poke fun?

Campaign literature.

Who reads it?  Who really cares?

Thousands of dollars are spend on glossy campaign fliers to attract voters.  But most of it ends up in the trash, unread.

Here's one everyone should have read,  sagerwarning.com  It was printed on a simple postcard to attract voters attention.  The mailer  was timed to hit every one's mailboxes just before the Primary Election.

The ad was paid for by Committee to Protect Florida. PAC is located in Tallahassee.


 
Here's a few photos of Jason Sager during the 2004 Presidential Election as he campaigned for Senator John Kerry.  Sager  represented the Communist party, dressed as Che Guevara, an Argentine Marxist Revolutionary.

Che fought side-by-side with Fidel Castro for the overthrow of Cuba.  After the Cuban Revolution, Che was Castro's right-hand man in charge of firing squads.  Che was also involved in the Bay of Pigs.

Sager laughed off protest marches as a satirical way to poke fun. A local newspaper ran the entire story during Sager's run for Congress in 2010.



The local chairman of Hernando County Republican Executive Committee was quoted as saying Sager had some explaining to do.  Sager laughed off his involvement, saying it was a satirical way to poke fun while he dressed as a revolutionist protesting conservative talk show hosts.
Sagerwarning.com web page gave links to other activity by Sager, like the reprimand by the Federal Election Commission for campaign violations during his run for Congress in 2010.  The site also includes Sager breaking the law in the voting booth.  Sager used his cell phone to photograph his ballot while voting in the 2012 Presidential Preference Primary.

Please remember to do your homework before voting in the Primary Election tomorrow.  Hernando County's future depends on it.

Big choices. Big Day.  Your Choice.

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