Posted on 10/08/2004 10:58:39 AM PDT by saybert
The fraud [my guess] continues (unless anyone can tell me that they actually saw one of these terrible ads on T.V.- NOT just on the internet...)
Has anyone actually seen one of Move On for America's ads in any of these states?:
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I just saw one of them here in Florida on Fox cable news.
The quality is lacking, the speaker a little too timid, but overall a good message of support for the War on Terror, specifically in Iraq.
Actually, I'm talking about the Kerry/"Willie Horton" ad on the MOFA web site.
I saw one just a few minutes ago here in Arizona.
You are thinking of MoveAmerica Forward, so was I.
they are running here in ohio--mostly on the cincinnati tv channels--have seen very few Bush ads---
I checked your blog, I think you are probably crossing a threshold of civil liabilty in the path questioning this. It is not illegal for a non profit organization to work out of a house, as long as the guys running that organization run it correctly and file all necessary paperwork with the IRS. You should call them up and ask them to email or snail mail you the information on them.
I watched those videos at that site, and they are horribly constructed, they could have been done much better, the Al Sharpton one has no legs either, it wouldnt change a thing.
I just think that ads like those would give the Dems too much "Race Card" red meat when the President is making some inroads with minorities (how ever little it may be- every little bit helps.)
I agree, they could have left Willie horton out of the first ad and the Sharpton ad, although I disagree with him and especially some of his rhetoric and other is to much of a trouble starter, its definately on par with race baiting on the level of the Dimocrats.
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