Posted on 08/03/2004 1:58:09 PM PDT by kinghorse
Extreme Makeover: Kerry Iraq Video
BOSTON-At this morning's press conference RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie released the following Kerry Iraq Documentary
Watch Now!
Oh, and politics aint checkers.
go to www.rnc.org and watch the Kerry movie.
Nothing like hearing Kerry himself endorse W's actions.
The Lurch implosion continues...
Except my brother, who voted for Bush in 2000, would probably say that this just means that Kerry would do the right thing to defend the country.
this ad is not directed to your brother, it is aimed at the hard core Bush haters on the left who are going to realize that they have chosen someone who goes whichever way the wind blows and not Michael Moore as they were hoping
very effective video.
two thumbs up !
This would be funny, but this man could be president.
Kerry vs. Kerry. A great slam-dunk piece of work. So damning of Kerry that it's off the charts.
darn, on windows player I get an error downloading codec, so no video, just audio...anybody know what codec is?
Last week several were complaining that that movie was too long. It was almost 12 minutes. Well, they added another 25 seconds to make it over 12 minutes.
It is way too long to hold interest. All the swishing around it makes it difficult to focus on the topic.
It doesn't work.
compression decompression. these are files that you need if you have an older version of player. be careful taking shareware codecs. They have been known to carry spyware.
Here's what you do. Update your media player from the microsoft site.
This video is a hard right to Kerry's ample chin. He'd be wise to stay on the canvas.
you're kidding right. who needs to watch past the first 60 seconds. the man said Clinton was too soft on Saddam. What does that tell you? Huh?
WOW! Great job in puting this together RNC. I challange all Freepers to send the link to everyone in your address book.
I would like to see Bush put a few of these clips in his commercials.
Blistering esposé on Kerry...in his own words!
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