"rcrocket"
That field trip was a stupid thing to do, as anti-Prop 8 advocates admit.
I completely agree with you. But having the context of the field trip dramatically changed how I viewed the first ad.
I assure you that the anti-Prop 8 side was as well organized as the Prop 8 side. The anti-Prop 8 spent their money in different ways, raised it in different ways, and was more effective in money raising.
One of the Mormon church's best qualities (in my opinion it's brilliant how they have it set up), is how organized and efficient things run. I have a hard time imagining another group outdoing the Mormons on this but I'll have to take your word for it. I don't live in LA and did not see it firsthand. All I saw in my area was the "yes" side doing the hard work.
Right before the election I finally saw my first "no" supporters standing on a street corner next to some "yes" people. So wherever this amazing network and organization of "no" volunteers were, they didn't come in my area.
Despite your claim that you never saw an anti-Prop 8 ad, there were more of them in the last three weeks.
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I never said that. I personally recall seeing one (the confusing one) and the Mormon missionary one which I only saw from this board so it doesn't count.
It is nuts to say they weren't organized;
I was praising the church for it's incredible organization and grass roots work. I stated that I felt it was
superior to the "no" side. Not the same thing.
They had some of the smartest people on the planet running the campaign.
I don't doubt that, but these "smartest people" ran some stupid ads and did not effectively give a message that people could understand.
The anti-Prop 8 side, however, had some really nasty campaign ads, such as the one with the fake Mormon missionaries.
I already stated that I thought the Mormon missionary ad was in very poor taste and childish
You are just way, way off in your observations about frequency of ads. I was involved in the campaign and know some of the details.
Is it possible they chose not to run all these ads you saw in LA in more conservative areas like mine figuring it was lost money? Just curious since you worked in the campaign and know how they ran things.
My observations may be off but I can only tell you what I experienced in my area of California.