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To: areafiftyone
Nice and very effective ad. Everything in it is true, and I can understand why the Rats hate it. I hope there is a lot more of this in our arsenal to throw at them.
68 posted on
11/23/2003 12:46:08 PM PST by
quesera
(Scr*w the RATS, the U.N., and the French!)
To: areafiftyone
Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle is demanding that Republicans stop showing their first television ad of the 2004 presidential race, which he called "repulsive and outrageous."Tommy boy is really fixated on that word "outrageous" isn't he? Must be a personal issue that maybe he has aquired while spending his years as a Democrat.
70 posted on
11/23/2003 12:51:33 PM PST by
EGPWS
To: areafiftyone
THEY COMMIT WORSE WAY OFF THE SCALE AND THEN
WHINE AND SCREAM AND REND THEIR CLOTHES WHEN SOMEONE SOUNDS 0.0000001% AS BAD AS THEY DO.
HYPORATS is a weak label for them. We don't have an English word sufficiently awful enough for their hypocrisy.
71 posted on
11/23/2003 12:53:02 PM PST by
Quix
(WORK NOW to defeat one personal network friend, relative, associate's liberal idiocy now, warmly)
To: areafiftyone
Kennedy called it an "attempt to stifle dissent." Why the RNC is just proclaiming your viewpoint - wouldn't you like the public to know what you believe about the war against terrorism? Oh, I see, you think that the consequences of the public knowing what you believe would be a resounding defeat at the polls!
Stifle dissent, huh? Dissent to your heart's content. Proclaim your displeasure with the war on terror! Make it known far and wide!
To: areafiftyone
We all want to defeat terrorism," [Daschle] said.Yeah, but you guys define terrorism as voting Republican.
[Daschle said] "to chastise and to question the patriotism of those who are in opposition to some of the president's plans I think is wrong."
That's because you Democrats are unpatriotic.
Democrats hate America.
77 posted on
11/23/2003 12:57:50 PM PST by
Lazamataz
(I like my women as I like my coffee: Cold and bitter.)
To: areafiftyone
The Republicans better not pull the ad and give the democrats legitimacy.
I say respond to the democrats by trippling the airing of the ad.
To: areafiftyone
Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle is demanding that Republicans stop showing their first television ad of the 2004 presidential race, which he called "repulsive and outrageous."
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Actually, he's right: It is "repulsive and outrageous" and....hey, wait a minute... |
81 posted on
11/23/2003 1:07:39 PM PST by
Fintan
(Tito!!! Tito!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: areafiftyone
Presidential candidate Wesley Clark said the ad is wrong and ought to be pulled. It violates "the pledge the president made to not exploit 9-11 for political purposes," Clark said on CBS' "Face the Nation."What a joke. What have the dems been doing since 9-11. That is all we hear, all day every day.
Shine the light on the cockroaches, watch them scurry.
83 posted on
11/23/2003 1:10:08 PM PST by
Vinnie
To: areafiftyone; Mo1
"The 30-second ad, featuring clips of Bush during his State of the Union address last January, portrays the president as a fighter of terrorism as Democrats retreat from the fight." Bwhahahahahahahahaha. Yeah, their ads bashing the president are so much classier. Truth, on the other hand, is offensive. "Truth? they can't handle the truth!"
You seen this, Mo?
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Tiny Tommy
88 posted on
11/23/2003 1:24:23 PM PST by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.")
To: areafiftyone
How about a split screen ad showing on one half a tow truck pulling a car out the water at Chapaquidick and on the other half two U.S. Senators (Kennedy - MA and Dud - CT) sitting in a bar, drunk and abusing waitresses?
To: areafiftyone
I can just see the little twerp standing on his stool, hands in fists at his side, vigorously shaking his head and hands like Daffy Duck. To be honest, if he started demanding I cease my freedom of speech like that, I would be coughing myself sick after laughing uncontrollably for days. LOLOLOL
To: areafiftyone
Bush should run this ad right up the cracks of the RATs as$$es. And improve upon it. Obviously it works! They complain!
100 posted on
11/23/2003 1:51:25 PM PST by
BobS
To: areafiftyone
the ad is made up of clips of speeches he gave in public, how could they possibly object to the ad. It makes no mention of Democrats anyway except that they suffer in comparison to his leadership skills.
Daschle is really reaching on this one. Esp with all the completely made-up criticism they throw Bush's way on a daily basis.
102 posted on
11/23/2003 1:57:06 PM PST by
RobFromGa
(Today's KKK- The Korrupt Kennedy Klan (dangerous Latino alert))
To: areafiftyone
Here's the larger question:
Why hasn't a single democrat used the following phrase, with pride and conviction, in every stump speach ?
"I vow to continue the War Of Terror" Why can't they say it?
105 posted on
11/23/2003 2:00:46 PM PST by
ChadGore
(Kakkate Koi!)
To: areafiftyone
Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy called it an "attempt to stifle dissent." I think Ann Coulter has helped clear the way for this ad. Before she published "Treason," the Democrats would have screamed "McCarthyism!" and it would have worked. Now they can only mumble weakly about the right to "dissent"--itself a negative word for most people other than leftists.
116 posted on
11/23/2003 2:22:05 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: areafiftyone; 4ConservativeJustices; .45MAN; ABG(anybody but Gore); acnielsen guy; aeronca; ...
Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle is demanding that Republicans stop showing their first television ad of the 2004 presidential race, which he called "repulsive and outrageous." Sorry if you've already seen this. Daschle is repulsed and outraged! : )
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To: areafiftyone
Well, lets see - stating the truth, that Democrats are playing politics with 9/11, is playing politics with 9/11? I think we need to get tougher than this ad and stay on the offense.
To: areafiftyone
As soon as the Dems stop criticizing the President's war policy, and apologize for the attacks they have made to date, the President should pull this ad.
To: areafiftyone
Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy called it an "attempt to stifle dissent." I'm so glad to see that Senator Kennedy is all for the GOP to make this ad, because to call on the GOP to pull the ad would be "to stifle dissent."
Oh, wait...that's not what he meant. Silly me.
To: areafiftyone
"We all want to defeat terrorism," the South Dakota senator said. But "to chastise and to question the patriotism of those who are in opposition to some of the president's plans I think is wrong." I love to watch'em squirm like the little maggots they are.
139 posted on
11/23/2003 3:07:51 PM PST by
Concentrate
(Is my comment PC enough?)
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