Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Paying For Deceptive Advertising

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I know that none of the advertisements for Measure P, The Marymount Plan can avoid being deceptive in some form or fashion.

This one is just another desperate attempt, I feel to mislead potential voters and this one goes a bit beyond even Marymount's very low standards for offering any portion of the truth, as you can clearly see.

There is absolutely no mention in Marymount's item about safety, for anyone, by anyone, at any time.

The ad also omits the most important single item that is the reason Measure P is even on the ballot; on-campus student housing.

If you or anyone else actually believes there is any real endorsements by any first responders to Marymount's Measure P, let me assure you all that this ad has nothing to do with any unpaid endorsement.

As a tactic of deception, it isn't even a really good one, in my opinion. The use of a photograph of a Federally funded Coast Guard helicopter is disingenuous and disgusting, I think.

This is just another illustration of the growing frustration towards the administration of Marymount College and the members of the Board of Trustees who now seem to be either ignoring the continuing falsehoods, misleading advertisements and deception, or they are approving them due to their silence and unwillingness to offer the whole truth.

Isn't is now painfully obvious of the shamelessness of what is supposed to be an institution of higher learning and those who are responsible and entrusted to maintaining any degree of honor and honesty on the part of the administration of Marymount College?

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