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  • Democrats taking a long walk off a short pier

    06/26/2004 2:11:21 PM PDT · by TwilightShadow · 50 replies · 394+ views
    E-mailer from the Dems themselves. | 6/26/2004 3:36:25 PM Central Daylight Time | democraticparty@democratics.org
    Take Action: Bush Ad Puts Hitler Alongside John Kerry Dear James Rhamy, It isn't often that we'd ask you to go to George W. Bush's campaign website. But every single American should go to georgewbush.com immediately and watch the disgusting ad the Bush/Cheney campaign has featured on the front page. Titled "The Faces of John Kerry's Democratic Party," the ad features Adolf Hitler alongside Democrats, including John Kerry. President Bush's campaign has relied on negative attacks against Kerry, but this is a new low. We've always said the Bush campaign would do anything to win, but even we are shocked...
  • Unclear on the Concept: Latest Email from DNC

    06/26/2004 1:42:53 PM PDT · by bootless · 55 replies · 344+ views
    democrats.org email ^ | 06.26.04 | dnc
    *THIS* is the ultimate in "Unclear on the Concept"! Here's what I got in my email this morning. The "Hitler ad" was one of the winning ads in the competition held be ... MOVEON.ORG! DUH. Their content is below: Take Action: Bush Ad Puts Hitler Alongside John Kerry Dear Friend, It isn't often that we'd ask you to go to George W. Bush's campaign website. But every single American should go to georgewbush.com immediately and watch the disgusting ad the Bush/Cheney campaign has featured on the front page. Titled "The Faces of John Kerry's Democratic Party," the ad features Adolf...
  • Hitler image used in Bush campaign Web ad

    06/26/2004 10:39:21 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 78 replies · 1,678+ views
    <p>WASHINGTON (AP) — The image of Adolf Hitler has emerged again in the battle for the White House as Democrats and Republicans both have tried to liken their opponents to the Nazi dictator.</p> <p>A new Bush-Cheney re-election video features clips of Hitler — the same ones the campaign criticized when they were used in a Web spot that appeared on the Internet site of the liberal activist group MoveOn.org as part of a contest in January.</p>
  • New George Bush Commercials

    06/26/2004 6:03:34 AM PDT · by lt.america · 15 replies · 925+ views
    Yes, America Can!
  • We Agree, It's Disgusting (Bush/Cheney webvideo "Coalition of the Wild-eyed")

    06/26/2004 12:47:44 AM PDT · by RWR8189 · 33 replies · 313+ views
    Bush Cheney '04 Campaign Email | June 26, 2004
       Dear FReeper,On Thursday, the campaign launched a web video titled Kerry's Coalition of the Wild-eyed.  The video featured Democrats who support John Kerry making negative and baseless attacks against the President.  Interspersed in the video were segments of two ads that appeared on a website sponsored by MoveOn.org - a group campaigning for Kerry - in January.On Friday night, John Kerry's campaign denounced our use of these ads, and called that use "disgusting."The Kerry campaign says, "The use of Adolf Hitler by any campaign, politician or party is simply wrong."We agree.  These ads, like much of the hate-filled,...
  • Kerry Spokesperson Calls on Bush to Apologize for Using Images of Hitler on Website

    06/25/2004 4:03:26 PM PDT · by The Bandit · 100 replies · 545+ views
    NewsWire ^ | 6/26/04 | NewsWire
    WASHINGTON, June 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Kerry campaign spokesperson Phil Singer issued the following statement in response to the Internet ad on George Bushs website featuring images of Adolph Hitler: The fact that George Bush thinks its appropriate to use images of Adolph Hitler in his campaign raises serious questions about his fitness to spend another four years in the White House. Adolph Hitler slaughtered millions of innocent people and has no place in a campaign that is supposed to be about the future and hope of this nation. The Presidents use of these images during a month that...
  • The Faces of John Kerry's Democratic Party(New Bush Ad is Devastating)

    06/25/2004 5:22:47 AM PDT · by finnman69 · 74 replies · 471+ views
    "The Faces of John Kerry's Democratic Party" "The Coalition of the Wild Eyed." It shows clips of the unhinged Al Gore (how dare they drag the good name of the US), Howard Dean(I want my country back), Dick Gephardt(This President is a miserable failure), Michael Moore from the Oscars, John Kerry (kick their ass), and shows some of the Nazi/Bush comparisons from Moveon.org. It is not a pretyy picture. Then it is contrasted with "This is not a time for pessimism and rage" "It is a time for optimism, steady leadersnip, and progress".
  • "This is not a time for pessimism and rage" -- BEST BUSH AD EVER

    06/24/2004 11:56:01 PM PDT · by Remember_Salamis · 79 replies · 435+ views
    GeorgeWBush.com ^ | June 24th, 2004 | RNC
    Simply the best ad put out yet!
  • Bush Camp Hits Democrats' 'Coalition of Wild-Eyed'

    06/24/2004 8:01:10 PM PDT · by nypokerface · 64 replies · 4,606+ views
    Reuters ^ | 06/24/04
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush's re-election campaign lumped together vocal outbursts by Democrats Al Gore, Howard Dean and others on Thursday and called them part of John Kerry's "Coalition of the Wild-Eyed." The Bush-Cheney campaign released a video on its Web Site that played up some of the more strident statements Democrats have made on the campaign trail and declared: "This is not a time for pessimism and rage." The implication the Bush campaign appeared to be trying to leave was that some of the main boosters of Kerry's presidential campaign are filled with rage and perhaps a bit kooky....
  • JOGGERS ATTACK BUSH (Actual Headline)

    06/24/2004 6:29:00 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 7 replies · 193+ views
    Willamette Week Online ^ | June 23, 2004 | Anna Hermann
    The morning clouds have broken, dispelling the threat of rain. I head over to Waterfront Park, where a clutch of joggers limbers up near the Burnside Bridge. On this Saturday morning, I have traded in my reporter's notepad for a tape recorder and a pair of running shoes. My mission: to infiltrate Run Against Bush, a grassroots organization dedicated to defeating George W. Bush in November by an unconventional method--putting one foot in front of the other. Started in February by an impromptu group of Washington, D.C., political neophytes, Run Against Bush now boasts 4,000 members from all 50 states...