Posted on 04/30/2004 7:43:01 PM PDT by pennboricua
Need help in organizing a group to welcome Kerry to Pennsylvania, a state which he seeks to win.
PA Freepers: You can printout & enlarge this image to make a poster.
Hang flip-flops from your signs! Also be sure to bring or wear flip-flops to clap.
Pictures of flip-flops are on the site http://pennboricua.tripod.comA smaller version of your marvelous picture of those MONSTER "flip flops..."
Thanks
...has now been re-posted HERE, so that you can link to it on Free Republic.
Some photo-hosting websites (like Tripod) do not allow "remote third party linking."
Need help in organizing a group to welcome Kerry to Pennsylvania, a state which he seeks to win. - pennboricuaPittsburgh FReepers!I'm from Pittsburgh, I'll help. NEED TO KNOW WHAT TO DO! - patriciamary
Please help FReep John "FlipFlop" Kerry!PING!
Can you see the graphic I posted in # 5 ?I have now also re-posted YOUR marvelous "Flip Flop" poster HERE...
...so that we can link to it on Free Republic.
Not sure what happened to the ORIGINAL image.
Time to Go Back on the Offensive -- Immediately!
Self | 4-11-04 | jmstein7
Posted on 04/11/2004 12:20:14 PM PDT by jmstein7
Time to Go Back on the Offensive -- Immediately!
The Democrat strategy is clear -- keep the focus off Kerry for as long as possible; keep Kerry under the radar and out of the view of voters for as long as possible. That's what all the Richard Clarke, 9/11 Commission, Condi Rice garbage is all about. And we have to stop it now...
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The only way to win is to set the agenda. The spotlight must be re-focused on Kerry as soon as possible. We need to stop letting ourselves get distracted... - jmstein7
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I [RonDog] should have a giant version of THIS sign back from the printer soon:
Image created by JulieRNR21
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Sandal whappers serenade Kerry
[Should we FReep Kerry with REAL "flip flops" - across the USA?]
Cincinnati Enquirer ^ | April 7, 2004 | Gregory Korte and Cindi Andrews
Posted on 04/07/2004 10:25:07 PM PDT by RonDog
Wednesday, April 7, 2004Sandal whappers serenade Kerry
Reporter's Notebook
By Gregory Korte and Cindi Andrews
The Cincinnati Enquirer
John Kerry had seen the tactic before - it emerged on the campaign trail last week - but few others seemed to understand what was going on.-- snip --Young Republicans wearing cheap sandals got in the front row and started clapping them together almost as soon as the Democratic presidential candidate took the stage at Sawyer Point on Tuesday.
Their message: that Kerry has flip-flopped on the issues...
See also, from www.rushlimbaugh.com:
Pathetic Kerry Condemns "Rude" GOP Protestors April 7, 2004
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Kerry's playbook is so old and he is so dishonest, it can be infuriating. But there's a simple way to listen to liberals without tearing your hair out, and that is this: everything liberals accuse Bush of, is what they do themselves. So when Kerry talks about the politics of lying, he's telling us what Democrats do. He's identifying his own tactics. As an example, consider Kerry's freak-out at a group of protestors waving flip-flop sandals at Kerry's Cincinnati speech.
As you can hear in the audio link below, this man who protested the Vietnam War and whose party has defined patriotism as requiring dissent, grumbled, "Obviously some young Republicans proving that they are very rude and they have no manners." Oh, the power, my friends! I am paralyzed here with how impressed I am by his retort. Why, what a way to shut them down! Not only calling them "rude" but "very rude!" This is so pathetic!
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Listen to Rush... (...JIP Kerry, and dismiss his angry ripping of dissenters at a speech in Cincinnati)
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