To: Prodigal Son
I want them to run the ads. Maybe given these facts, Dubya might pick up a few votes:
1) It's completely untrue.
2) It's produced by a Dane. I mena, why doesn't he focus on the interesting stuff going on in DENMARK? Oh wait...
3) It's during the time that all Americans come together to over-eat and get drunk. Not exactly the best time to put up political ads...
12 posted on
01/15/2004 4:02:11 PM PST by
WinOne4TheGipper
(YOU sit down, Mr. Dean. You've had your say, now we'll have ours.)
To: will1776
"It's during the time that all Americans come together to over-eat and get drunk. Not exactly the best time to put up political ads..." Am now considering what kind of beer to drink for the game. Heinekins, most likely.
51 posted on
01/15/2004 4:23:32 PM PST by
Sam Cree
(democrats are herd animals)
To: will1776
Maybe given these facts, Dubya might pick up a few votes: 1) It's completely untrue. What is untrue about the ad? It asks who will pay for President Bush's trillion dollar deficit, and indicates that our children will have to pay for it.
Off-hand I don't know the exact total that the deficits add up to during Bush's first term in office, but a trillion dollars sounds like it's in the right ballpark. It's a legitimate criticism of a Republican White House and a Republican Congress, neither of which seem to comprehend the concept of "spending restraint" or "fiscal responsibility".
So what's your problem with the contents of the ad?
54 posted on
01/15/2004 4:28:13 PM PST by
dpwiener
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