Democratic Congressman Shelley Berkley's Campaign for Senate released a television ad that claimed her opponent, incumbent Republican Senator Dean Heller, was implicated in a $64 million diamond scam. By Monday, every major media outlet in Nevada declared the ad was false.
John L. Smith at the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported:
The television commercial accuses former Nevada Secretary of State Heller of failing to interrupt the $64 million fraud perpetrated at Urban Casavant's CMKM Diamonds Inc. while it was printing and selling, authorities alleged, 800 billion shares of worthless stock to 40,000 starry-eyed investors.
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13 comments:
The story is crap...
The PICTURE is worth a thousand words! Nuts!
She must be a Pelosi wannabe!
That is one scary looking woman.
Damn! I thought the picture was a joke. I thought it was a man dressed as a woman with a big wig. I hope she doesn't have kids. That would mean that somebody....well...you know.
You can tell she's crazy. Look at the eyes.
I'd bet she talks like Georgette from the Mary Tyler Moore show.
freaky.
Dumbocrats cannot run on truth or issues, they have to lie and try to convince the dumb fools that vote for them
Looks like Ernest P Whirl
There's $50,000 of plastic surgery wasted.
Joe, First the picture of Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and now this one! Guess Glamour Shots is still in business.
LOL
"Dumbocrats cannot run on truth or issues, they have to lie and try to convince the dumb fools that vote for them"
You must have been sleeping during the deluge of false attack ads Romney has put out against Obama and his fellow GOP challengers during the primaries
5:21
You need to get an intervention from the Kool Aide your drinking.
Democrats can not ever run on their true platform.
Democrats have to run to the middle in every election.
Wake up man!
Is this a Hitchcock movie?
8:01 PM
I was thinking the exact same thing. Can you imagine this person and Harry Reid being the 2 senators from Nevada ?
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