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A creator revealed

Richard Bates, of Bates Web Designs in Athens, has stepped up to claim authorship (and we presume, ownership) of the “Sonny Did” parody that was recently posted on youtube.com.

“I take full responsibility for my content and its repercussions,” Bates writes us. On his web site, he says the following about his take off on Gov. Sonny Perdue’s TV campaign:

“It should be noted that though the video hasn’t any real profanity, some elements are appropriate for adults only. I would put it at PG-13. Also, I think it best for those of you who haven’t seen the original ad to view it first. Like I said, this is purely well-intentioned. Mr. Perdue is running ads to get votes — as he should. This video is merely a commentary on the process itself, not Mr. Perdue. If you’d like to find out more about Mr. Perdue and his opponents, I suggest you responsibly evaluate their respective platforms.”

We’re still looking for the creators of the Cathy Cox and Mark Taylor parodies. Links are below.

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