An Oil Barrel Spilling Blood Onto an American Flag in The Desert is The Latest Anti-War TV Ad by thedemocraticstrategy.com

This could very well be one of the the goriest anti- war shock ads ever made. Political book authors Gabriel Haseitel and John Haseitel have released a new controversial anti-war tv commercial set to air on national tv markets this week. The ad is set to stir up a new wave of political debates and is sure to cause commotion between Republicans and Democrats racing for political gains in the upcoming november elections.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) August 21, 2006 -- Political book authors Gabriel Haseitel and John Haseitel have released a new controversial anti-war tv commercial set to air on national tv markets this week. The ad is set to stir up a new wave of political debates and is sure to cause commotion between Republicans and Democrats racing for political gains in the upcoming november elections.

With elections only a few months away, the political race between Republicans and Democrats is heating up.

Anti-war political book authors Gabriel Haseitel and John Haseitel release a new controversial tv commercial depicting American blood flowing from an oil barrel onto the American flag.

The commercial has been uploaded to their website and can be viewed at www.thedemocraticstrategy.com

Authors John Haseitel and Gabriel Haseitel released this ad with the hopes of bringing anti war sentiment into the hearts of Americans.

The ad will be aired in south Florida.

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