> > I think you are missing the point here. Whether Time printed a magazine with > Bill Clinton or Howdy Doody doesn't give anyone the right to take this and > misrepresent it to the American people. The first time I saw the ad, I was > quite shocked that Time would be this politically one-sided. Does that make > me a "guileless dunce?" I don't think so. I have followed this campaign Without saying yes you are, I wonder how much attention you pay to what's actually transpiring on the screen while you watch TV. What news organization would run a political ad? Isn't it clear long before the TIME banner shows up that it's a Bush propaganda piece? Don't you EXPECT political ads after September? Again, this is legality, not ethics. Clinton discussed favorable reviews from the Wall Street Journal last week, a paper which is hardly on his side. Doesn't that make WSJ hopping mad, that now everybody thinks WSJ is pro-Clinton? Shouldn't they sue for misrepresentation? RJR telling us cigarettes are healthy is unethical presentation of product. Displaying a news bible's cover while hammering away at the issues the story discussed inside is fair game, as far as I can tell. Mostly I just can't believe that anybody would think TIME put it out. M o R