The Center for Individual Freedom in Alexandria, Virginia is running this spot on behalf of Republican Greg Shaw. Shaw is running against Democrat Deborah Paseur for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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3rd Party Ad in Supreme Court RaceThe Center for Individual Freedom in Alexandria, Virginia is running this spot on behalf of Republican Greg Shaw. Shaw is running against Democrat Deborah Paseur for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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I think this is a good ad. Its positive, unlike the ads coming from Deborah Bell Paseur. It is time we hold our candidates accountable. She lied about her ad and no one has called her on it. That is truly sad.
Are you serious, is this the “Negative” ad that everyone has been talking about. I had not seen this until today and this is just plain ridiculous. Here we have one candidate that has actually had the type of experience that will be utilized on the Supreme Court vs. someone who has exploited a feel good Christian theme, while at the same time basically laundering money thru her party to her campaign. Folks I will not speak for the rest of you but that is not the Alabama Christian Values that I was brought up with. They are now attacking a positive ad? This is absolutely hilarious. I guess they could not run on experience so they are trying to dupe the people. Folks, I am from Alabama but I am not stupid.
Very responsible, well-documented and issue-oriented ad.
A wonderful ad, What is Debbie’s beef? Typical trial lawyer trumped up charges to damage Judge Shaw.
“Only someone who has set on this bench….” Give me a break. That is a trial court bench. The only candidate who has set on “this bench” is Deborah Bell Paseur. Greg Shaw has been an appellate judge. I’m surprised no one has called him out on his “16 years of Supreme Court experience.” He was a law clerk for 16 years!
#5, check your facts, he was a senior staff attorney.
A staff attorney is a permanent law clerk.