From http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=13584
...a search on the Democratic National Committee Website for the words "MoveOn.org" produces a few paragraphs that raise instant questions for Soros.
One item says, "The DNC is also conducting a major petition drive in partnership with MoveOn.org. More than 310,000 Americans have signed the petition to protect our courts - with more than 172,000 of those signatures coming in the past 36 hours. The petition calls on Bush and the Republicans to stop nominating judges that are out of step with mainstream Americans and praising the Democrats for standing up for their rights." The DNC website links the petition.
The other announcement involved what the DNC called "a massive public mobilization" in which "The Democratic Party is partnering with MoveOn.org..." to fight President Bushs tax cuts.
The FEC is on record that nothing will be done about 527 ads until next January.
He has felt just fine about the Moveon ads though. What a hypocrite. He's wasting his time and money on this...good. Fewer resources to automatically trash Pres. Bush for everything he says & does?!
No defense!
LOL!!! Bring it on Ketchup Boy!!
And this from a guy who had Michael Moore running around his convention. . . .
I'm really starting to get the urge to give a lot of money to the SwiftVets. The latest ad is better than the first one! Johnny boy is loosing his mind.
Looks like a good motivation for my third donation to the swiftvets.
It don't mean nuttin'.
I sent the link to the new Swiftie ad out this morning to over 250 people on my distribution list. I know for a fact that just three of them resent it to over 250 others.
If we all send the link it will be out to millions within a few days.
The demonrats are fighting the last war.
HooAhh!
Of course, they have no evidence of this. But "alleging" it is the best they can do, I suppose.
Heaven forbid Kerry actually engage the swifties on the FACTS.
These guys are even more desperate that I ever imagined!
And the charges against him still cannot be refuted...
"She can't take any more Captain".. "She's gonna Blow"!
---The complaint reportedly demands that the Swiftvets immediately suspend broadcasts of commericals attacking John Kerry's Vietnam War record and return any moneys raised in conjunction with the ad campaign.---
If so Kerry has climbed into the toilet and pulled the handle himself.
Call the FEC and give them a friendly reminder of Moveon and others. FEC number(800)424-9530 then 6.
Kerry is anti-free speech and anti-Constitution. Let the dissenters be heard. Elect Bush, who takes criticism like a true defender of the Constitution.
7 minutes ago DRUDGE REPORT
FORT MYERS, United States (AFP) - Democratic White House hopeful John Kerry (news - web sites)'s campaign formally alleged that a group attacking his Vietnam war record had
illegal ties to US President George W. Bush (news - web sites)'s reelection bid.
In a statement released to reporters, Kerry's campaign announced it had "filed a legal complaint against Swift Boat Veterans for Truth (SBVT) before the Federal
Election Commission (news - web sites) (FEC) for violating the law with inaccurate ads that are illegally coordinated with the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign."
The move by the Kerry campaign came shortly after the Swift Boat group released a second ad attacking the Democratic presidential candidate, who was
wounded three times while serving on a Swift Boat in Vietnam and decorated twice for valor.
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth have accused Kerry of lying about one of the wounds he suffered and of embellishing his acts of heroism during his four months in
Vietnam, charges strongly rejected by the senator from Massachusetts.
Kerry on Thursday accused the Bush administration of using the Swift Boat veterans as a front group to do the "dirty work" of attacking his Vietnam War record.
The New York Times on Friday reported that there is a "web of connections" between the Swift Boat group and the "Bush family, high-profile Texas political
figures and President Bush (news - web sites)'s chief political aide, Karl Rove."