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Another video shows a brown-jacketed rabbi, Jason Miller. "I'm not ashamed to admit I'm a Jew," Miller says. "There's something wrong in our country when gays can serve openly in the military but still can't marry each other in most U.S. states." Some videos include a message from Jesus. "I'm ashamed to admit that you are (a Christian)," a cartoon Jesus says to Perry in one. In another, an actor playing Jesus says, "Rick Perry using my name to promote his agenda against gays in the military is just pathetic." Stephen Farnsworth, an associate professor of communications at George Mason University, said the ad may well help Perry in Iowa, where polls are starting to show him inch up a bit. But Farnsworth said the ad's message
-- and the parodies it has spawned -- won't help in the long run, particularly when it comes to connecting with moderate and swing voters. "The worst thing to be in American politics is a joke," Farnsworth said. The Perry campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
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