Came across these ads this morning which held my attention for a while (successful campaign then
), I've never really watched Russia Today but thought they asked some very thought provoking questions.
http://rt.com/ads
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/3-small.jpg
Should fear of an unknown menace detract from the presence of the world´s largest nuclear arsenal?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/4-small.jpg
Is the ability to influence minds more potent than a deadly force?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/5-small.jpg
Is climate change a real threat or a global conspiracy?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/6-small.jpg
If violence against civilians defines terrorism, then how do people in a war zone distinguish friendly forces?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/7-small.jpg
Should a democratically elected government use violence to control a demonstration?
Do not hotlink images!!!

http://rt.com/ads
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/3-small.jpg
Should fear of an unknown menace detract from the presence of the world´s largest nuclear arsenal?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/4-small.jpg
Is the ability to influence minds more potent than a deadly force?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/5-small.jpg
Is climate change a real threat or a global conspiracy?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/6-small.jpg
If violence against civilians defines terrorism, then how do people in a war zone distinguish friendly forces?
http://rt.com/s/img/ads/7-small.jpg
Should a democratically elected government use violence to control a demonstration?
Do not hotlink images!!!