John McCain Sued By Singer Jackson Browne Over Anti-Obama Ad »
Posted By gcarlos92707 1 year, 2 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentJohn McCain has found himself front and center of a lawsuit brought against him by singer Jackson Browne. Browne is accusing the Republican presidential candidate of using his in a campaign advertisement without his permission.
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CaptainLucid1 year, 2 months ago
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I hope Jackson wins and it would be even better if he takes part of the award and makes it into a public donation to the Obama campaign. Even better he could do a special song for Obama's campain. I'll bet that would blow McCain's fuse.
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thaw1 year, 2 months ago
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what is wrong with mccains campaign staff? they are repeatedly dropping the ball.
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this is so basic. it seems as though it's being run by a bunch of ten year olds.
if any of these people are a lawyer, or know ANYTHING about law, they should be fired.
and whoever is hiring these people, should be looked at closely to make sure they're not a democrat.
i'm amazed that browne is only going for $75.000. and i think that this story should be remembered in the fall, if this is any indication of how the next for years would be run. -

vor1 year, 2 months ago
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This is even dumber than Reagan mistakenly using Springsteen's "Born in the USA". The first time I heard this ad I immediately wondered what Jackson Browne was doing supporting McCain. Just didn't make a bit of sense. The anti-corporate guy supporting the candidate of the corporations?
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