Meanwhile the two campaigns are having
an ad war in Ohio over Chinese trade.
September 28, 2012 • Romney and Obama are waging
an ad war in the swing state of Ohio over Chinese trade.
The spot is the latest front in the ongoing and expensive
ad war in the Hudson Valley House race between Teachout and Republican former Assemblyman John Faso.
Not exact matches
So I sat
in the back, I got up there and on the way back they didn't have a plane, they had one plane a Douglas
AD, sort of a torpedo bomber of the World
War II vintage and they were going back to Alameda so I thought I'd hitch on that.
So if your social extensions resulted
in thousands of people clicking on your
ads but no one actually buying anything from you, you would win the battle but lose the
war (more specifically, you would be making money for Google but not for your business).
Since Rogers»
ads had been
in the marketplace since 2008 and Bell could not prove these claims caused «irreparable harm» to the company, Superior Court Justice Darla A. Wilson struck down Bell's injunction, writing that «there is no justification for the court to interfere
in the advertising
war between these two large corporations.»
You log into Facebook and it has happened once again: Some broad political sentiment sparks a flame -
war and everyone seems to want to weigh
in with a jab, meme,
ad hominem attack or (arguably worst of all) a wall of text that begs for you to «see more.»
Dragon you are a cute wordsmith, but rhetoric aside, the atheist organization was specifically engaging
in ad wars with the Christian one (s), and the
ads were snide and meant to be jabs at Christian beliefs.
In one
ad, he promised to «end Obama's
war on religion» and to «fight against liberal attacks on our religious heritage.»
As I have argued
in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just
war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just
war analysis and turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent
in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior
ad bellum questions («prior»
in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
Justin Martyr wrote
in 160
AD: «We ourselves were well conversant with
war, murder, and everything evil, but all of us throughout the whole wide earth have traded
in our weapons of
war.
Since without such authority there is no entity competent to determine just cause, exercise right intention, aim at the establishment of peace, and control armed forces
in accord with the moral limits of the jus
in bello, this lack of sovereignty means that the United Nations as an institution can not have a jus
ad bellum
in the fundamental just
war sense.
As we have seen, Thomas Aquinas» jus
ad bellum consists of the requirements of sovereign authority, just cause, and right intention, including the purpose of peace, often listed as a separate requirement
in recent just
war thought.
The earliest copies of The Jewish
War by Josephus (originally composed
in the 1st century
AD),
in contrast, come from nine manuscripts written
in the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries.
Thucydides» history of the Peloponesian
War and Herodotus» history of the Persian
War (both written
in the 5th century BC) survives
in about eight early copies, the oldest ones dating from the 10th century
AD.
For most of its history the energies of the church have been focused, not on how to abolish
war, but on how to go to
war justly (jus
ad bellum) and how to fight a
war in a just manner (jus
in bello).
In discussing Iraq, terrorism and international conflicts, Elshtain invokes the «just war» tradition, formulated by Augustine, which speaks of «just cause» (jus ad bellum) for war and insists on the «just means» (jus in bello) of fighting wa
In discussing Iraq, terrorism and international conflicts, Elshtain invokes the «just
war» tradition, formulated by Augustine, which speaks of «just cause» (jus
ad bellum) for
war and insists on the «just means» (jus
in bello) of fighting wa
in bello) of fighting
war.
The
ad is based on an increasingly flawed premise that has misinformed large portions of several generations of well - intentioned evangelicals: We are
in a clearly defined culture
war.
In 325
AD, Emperor Constantine had intervened between the two
warring factions and helped craft the Nicene Creed.
August 2011 — The Air Force stops teaching the Just
War theory to officers
in California because the course is taught by chaplains and is based on a philosophy introduced by St. Augustine
in the third century
AD — a theory long - taught by civilized nations across the world (except America).
[106] The earliest copies of The Jewish
War by Josephus (originally composed
in the 1st century
AD),
in contrast, come from nine manuscripts written
in the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries.
James Turner Johnson has expressed the same concerns
in a different way, arguing that satisfying the classic
ad bellum or
war - decision criterion of «right intention» includes the commitment to securing a just peace after the conclusion of combat.
Whether one deems this cluster of questions the third part of an expanded just
war tradition or an extension of «right intention,» one of the classic deontological ad bellum criteria, this is obviously an area in which considerable criticism of the Iraq War has been focused» whether the issue at hand involves the scandals at Abu Ghraib prison, interrogation methods, de-Baathification policies, counterinsurgency strategies and tactics, or the provisions of the new Iraqi constitution with respect to religious freedom and the role of Islamic law in post-Saddam Ir
war tradition or an extension of «right intention,» one of the classic deontological
ad bellum criteria, this is obviously an area
in which considerable criticism of the Iraq
War has been focused» whether the issue at hand involves the scandals at Abu Ghraib prison, interrogation methods, de-Baathification policies, counterinsurgency strategies and tactics, or the provisions of the new Iraqi constitution with respect to religious freedom and the role of Islamic law in post-Saddam Ir
War has been focused» whether the issue at hand involves the scandals at Abu Ghraib prison, interrogation methods, de-Baathification policies, counterinsurgency strategies and tactics, or the provisions of the new Iraqi constitution with respect to religious freedom and the role of Islamic law
in post-Saddam Iraq.
For some time now, certain just
war thinkers have suggested that there is a third cluster of questions to be pursued
in a thorough just war analysis: In addition to the war - decision questions of the ius ad bellum and the war - conduct questions of the ius in bello, there are questions of what Michael Walzer has called the ius post bellu
in a thorough just
war analysis:
In addition to the war - decision questions of the ius ad bellum and the war - conduct questions of the ius in bello, there are questions of what Michael Walzer has called the ius post bellu
In addition to the
war - decision questions of the ius
ad bellum and the
war - conduct questions of the ius
in bello, there are questions of what Michael Walzer has called the ius post bellu
in bello, there are questions of what Michael Walzer has called the ius post bellum.
Last year, after a peer - reviewed study showed that butter was not the health hazard the media would have had us believe, Organic Valley celebrated with an
ad campaign produced
in the style of a mockumentary, charting the «
war on butter» that began
in the 1950s and the subversive Organic Valley dairy farmers who never stopped working toward a «butter» future.
Following World
War II, the British government allegedly banned brewers from using the word milk
in ads and labels and touting milk stout's healthful properties, and it went under the generalized mantle of sweet stout.
I love the overall message that mothers need to end the mommy
wars, but if you watch the
ad closely, it is still selling you formula and the idea that the breastfeeding is hard and the bottle is an equal and convenient substitute, which only makes it easier for formula companies to swoop
in when you are having a bad day nursing.
Mommyblogs are buzzing about the new Similac
ad — called «Sisterhood of Motherhood» — which ostensibly calls for a truce
in the ongoing Mommy
Wars.
He did, however, spend some $ 1 million of his own money (although Cuomo is hardly hurting for cash, Spitzer has far more
in the way of personal wealth) on an
ad war with 1199 and GNYHA.
President George W. Bush did it
in a memorable 2004
ad showing firefighters taking remains up the ramp out of ground zero, which created an uproar among some — but not all — victims» relatives (and was also a media distraction the campaign welcomed off of the economy and the
wars).
There is a distinction between whether a
war is just (jus
ad bellum) and whether it is being conducted
in a just manner (jus
in bello).
An odd coalition that includes public employee unions and the state Conservative Party have used phone banks, bumper stickers and even a TV
ad depicting a state constitutional convention as a bar scene reminiscent of the famous one
in «Star
Wars.»
The union
ads that strafed the weaker Governor Paterson during his brief tenure won't be as effective on a popularly elected governor
in his first year, particularly one who saved millions from his campaign
war chest — and is therefore able to finance his own
ads in response.
The two Super PACs, Grow Connecticut and Connecticut Forward, have been engaged
in an advertising
war - each of them purchasing web, radio, and television
ad spots to attack their opponents.
Washington (CNN)- As two of the three candidates
in a special election to fill a vacant congressional seat
in upstate New York get ready to debate, another major national political organization has jumped into the
ad wars, another sign that a once semi-obscure local election is now firmly
in the national spotlight.
Instead, his
war chest could barely fund a game of Battleship — as of July 15, the Faso campaign had $ 1.4 million; Spitzer reported $ 8.5 million on September 22 — and his first
ad is a study
in anti-capitalist aesthetics.
The race
in the upstate Twentieth Congressional District between Republican John Sweeney and Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand has already produced two classic
ads — Gillibrand's homage to Good Night, and Good Luck's sense of «decency» and Sweeney's deployment of Iraq -
war mom Kathy Brown.
It's the Cuomo - Astorino
ad war, and we're
in the middle of it, literally.
On the heels of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's
war of words with school districts yesterday, the business - backed Committee to Save New York has hit the airwaves with a new TV
ad — its third of this budget cycle, I believe —
in support of the governor's education funding cuts.
Rahall's campaign against Republican Evan Jenkins has been a long one, thanks to spring
ad wars between House Majority PAC and Americans for Prosperity
in this district.
After a prolonged air
war, during which Spitzer spent more than $ 1 million of his own cash on
ads in response to a hard hitting campaign by 1199 and its hospital association partner, the Legislature turned back the bulk of the then - governor's Medicaid cuts.
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The Republican National Committee is upping the ante
in its offensive against Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, launching a television
ad this weekend attacking the Nevada Democrat for his alleged hypocrisy on the
war in Iraq.
The
ads mark the beginning of Albany's traditional budget
ad wars, where groups potentially affected by spending cuts take to the TV airwaves to make their case to the legislature, and
in some instances, to attack the governor.
Some union officials and their allies say the change
in strategy also reflects a recognition that the traditional winter
ad wars are not without cost to themselves, both
in dollars — 1199 alone has spent as much as $ 10 million a year out of a joint fund with the Greater New York Hospital Association — and
in public relations backlash.
With regard to a planned Islamic community center two blocks from the site of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York City,
in late July, 2010, Paladino issued a radio
ad which stated, «As Governor, I will use the power of eminent domain to stop this mosque and make the site a
war memorial instead of a monument to those who attacked our country.»
And the contest is firmly
in the national political spotlight, thanks to an infusion of big bucks that has fueled campaign
ad wars over the past three weeks.
In Senate races, Democrats continue to enjoy an edge in the air war, in part because a larger share of pro-GOP ads have been run by outside groups, which must spend a higher rate than candidate
In Senate races, Democrats continue to enjoy an edge
in the air war, in part because a larger share of pro-GOP ads have been run by outside groups, which must spend a higher rate than candidate
in the air
war,
in part because a larger share of pro-GOP ads have been run by outside groups, which must spend a higher rate than candidate
in part because a larger share of pro-GOP
ads have been run by outside groups, which must spend a higher rate than candidates.
There's not usually a lot of flame
wars in this community, so your
ad hominem response is unfortunate.
At the start of the 20th century, personal
ads became even more of a necessity — as lonely soldiers serving
in World
War I would use them to find not just wives but also pen pals and friends.