New York (PRWEB) October 29, 2012
On September the 13th 2012 a spokesperson of Consumerwatchdog, a Californian consumer advocacy group commented on heavy comparisons used in their struggle against the overhaul of a Californian auto insurance law. More precisely, Jamie Court drew the conclusion that the ad campaign http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/story/consumer-watchdog-slams-calif-prop-33-campaign-over-libya-tragedy [supporting __title__ ] the new draft of the law would be spitting in the eyes of foreign service officers and other heroes following with the Libya tragedy (used by proponents in this very ad campaign) as explicit example of how the law could disadvantage military staff (cf. sources above). Proponents of the law of course stress that Prop 33 enjoys the support of the military from day one. Since then, the campaign on both sides has been continued in heated discussions across national media.
Giving examples is always a good method of explaining the impact of a law...
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