Posted on 09/17/2004 7:09:15 AM PDT by Spackidagoosh
The transcript is not available yet. You can also try Swiftvets.com and use the other formats.
really good job by the swifties on this one.
Yikes. I can't view the video (and I do have QuickTime), I don't have/use Windows, and the link to the script is no good. Can someone post the script? Thanks!
Thanks for posting this.
My credit card billing date is today. So this weekend more money from me will be heading their way.
This is a great ad.
"We threw away the symbols of what our country gave us...and I'm proud of that."
Excellent!
The ad is very well done and hard hitting. What a "war hero".
I saw the interview they took the modern quotes from, and remember thinking at the time... wouldn't it be great if this got more air time. Well, SBV's, you've done it. Bravo Zulu! |
I hope Kerry has a very large throat...otherwise TRUTH like this will be very hard to swallow.
Beautiful.
Contributions can also be sent to:
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Time for another donation. I send them some $$ every time they come out with a new ad. Best bang for the buck in this election, that's for da#n sure!
By the way, does anyone know what states this is being aired in? Hopefully Wisconsin and Iowa are on the list.
I suspect that the reason the Dems are bring up again all the same old crapola about W's NG service is that they have an idea about what it STILL to come from the Swifties..
Very good ad!
But once again, it kind of makes me angry that a 527 has to spend money to bring these controversies to light.
A good TV journalist would play the two tapes for him in an interview and have him make an accounting of his inconsistencies.
Paraphrased:
"Ribbons . . . medals . . . ribbons . . . medals . . . that is absolutely incorrect."
LOL
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