Posted on 06/02/2006 8:24:22 AM PDT by lward99
Conservatives in Action Launch RINO Hunt Web Site Animated Message Exposes Fissures
Animation is at ElectionMania
PAC site is Conservatives in Action PAC
(Greenville, SC) Conservatives in Action, a non-partisan issue organization, announced today the release of a new website that uses animation as a means of communicating the divisions within the Republican Party. The animation can be found at www.ElectionMania.com.
In the presentation, a Republican in Name Only (RINO) does battle with a Reagan Republican for the heart and soul of the public. Issues are discussed and the viewer is given the opportunity to check his or her legislator on an associated web site. The associated web site is that of Conservatives in Action PAC.
A cable television campaign has been initiated to let the public know about the site and to encourage citizens to learn about their legislators.
Advertising and promotion of the site will continue for the next two weeks. Tools for citizen activists will be provided to spread the word in more traditional methods and to alert the public to the true choices they confront.
Again?
Guess I was too excited...got pulled from the news, so I scaled the post back...What you think?
hmmmmmm
what happened?
Loved the video...
I must be having a brain malfunction.
What's happening on June 13? (as referenced on the last frame of the video)
bump
Cool animation.
Thanks for the link!
Does the Hulkster know you stole his theme song? :-)
I liked the learn about rinos in your district link on that site.
South Carolina Primary
I recognize John McCain, but who's the elephant?
George Pataki ought to get this in his inbox.
Kudos to Palmetto conservatives!
Thanks!
Watch the video/animation.
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excellent!
I agree - Funny and so true
:)
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