Posted on 10/27/2004 6:53:09 AM PDT by Mike Fieschko
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, Bush-Cheney '04 announced the release of the campaign's newest television advertisement, "Whatever It Takes." The ad features the President discussing his resolve to win the War on Terror.
Script For "Whatever It Takes"
President Bush:
These four years have brought moments I could not foresee and will not forget.
Ive learned first hand that ordering Americans into battle is the hardest decision, even when it is right. I have returned the salute of wounded soldiers who say they were just doing their job.
I have held the children of the fallen who are told their dad or mom is a hero but would rather just have their mom or dad.
Ive met with the parents and wives and husbands who have received a folded flag. And in those military families, I have seen the character of a great nation.
Because of your service and sacrifice, we are defeating the terrorists where they live and plan and youre making America safer.
I will never relent in defending America, whatever it takes.
President Bush:
Im George W. Bush and I approve this message.
Great ad...run it everywhere, every state, every station..whatever it takes!
Precisely and 50% of the people want a big nothing as president. That explains people like Carter and Clinton.
Cheney is carrying the freight on this... please check related threads -- we are labeling Kerry as a defeatist, appeaser and someone who repatedly is trashing our troops.
I clicked cancel and received this message: "Could not establish an encrypted connection because certificate presented by georgebush.com is for a different domain."
So I called the phone number given at the bottom of the georgebush.com homepage, and they told me that they knew their website had been "subtly" invaded. And I remembered that two days ago I had clicked on a FR thread link to wwww.georgebush.com and somehow was transferred to a Kerry website. Damn democrats, they're playing games and it would be interesting to see a computer whiz look at it.
There are people who like to see government crippled, and who want congress and the presidency controlled by different parties.
Somehow that doesn't seem like a good idea in wartime.
Thanks, but that squatter did a pretty good job. I'd post the link for www.georgebush.com, but I don't think we need to advertise it.
All I get when I go to the link provided by jveritas is "Service Unavailable".
GREAT AD!!!!
Ping to new ad
I have said it before and I'll say it again. The ultimate goal of a leader is to act in such a way that those in their charge will die at their command and not regret it. President Bush has achieved that goal.
I like the ads where the President appears in them. I think they are the most effective.
Wow. It brought tears to this old curmudeon's eyes.
This has to be the final personal ad mentioned a few days ago! I love it.
I love this ad. Not only does it energize supporters and the Bush base, but it really makes the hysterical left look silly.
All the claims about this man (Bush) not caring, and "rushing into a war", and being heartless... basically the entire Michael Moore doctrine, just looks stupid after watching our president for just 1 minute.
Great, great ad... I hope enough people see it to have an effect.
Thanks so much for posting the link!
A tremendous ad..not just BS political crap and lies...but genuine honesty about the man.
"Ive met with the parents and wives and husbands who have received a folded flag."
This sounds like classic Noonan. (Peggy, was this your contribution, to capture the image of a military funeral and focus on the bereaved, and to avoid the image of a violent death or saying "killed"? Brilliant!)
You can view "The Pitch: Convention Biography of President George W. Bush"
http://www.georgewbush.com/News/MultiMedia/Player.aspx?ID=1008&T=2
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