Posted on 10/28/2004 5:56:35 AM PDT by wack-m and stack-m
(an e-mail from the swift vets)
We did it! Thanks to wonderful citizens such as you, we have raised enough money to get our message into Pennsylvania. Our ads started playing this morning.
The importance of this cannot be understated. We have obtained an email from the Kerry campaign which proves his campaign has been actively blocking the ability of the POWs to have their video Stolen Honor played. Three different venues have been booked in the Philadelphia area, and in each instance, the facility cancelled after various threats. It just seems so unfair to us that a man like Michael Moore can readily have his video viewed, but men who were imprisoned for several years by the Vietnamese, such as Congressional Medal of Honor winner Bud Day, would be blocked from the same activity.
You can now view this video by going to www.StolenHonor.com.
Though a number of organizations have approached us about purchasing our contributor list, we want you to know that all information about donors to Swift Vets and POWs for Truth will be kept private, as stated in the Privacy Policy we have provided on our web site.
We will keep you posted. And, thank you again for your help.
bttt
I was called yesterday by the RNC asking for a donation.
I told them my political donations all go to the Swift Boat Vets. I get a bigger bang for my buck.
I don't give to the RNC since, they bankroll too many RINO's. Club for Growth gets my money along with SwiftVets and specific candidates.
Let's think about this. SBVT start running ads in PA and now W is ahead of Kerry in PA by 2% (4% if leaners are counted). Great work guys.
Club for Growth is an excellent way to put your political contributions to work. It really leverages your influence on a candidate.
I felt and did the same this year. The Swifties have turned the tide for us and will be avenged!!!
With the vets and Bush running ads in PA this time, I feel a lot better. In 2000, I didn't feel that the GOP gave it their all in PA in terms of advertising.
(On a less positive note, I think the GOP has misunderestimated on lawn signs and posters in PA. I just stopped at a Bush campaign office at lunch, hoping to get a few lawn signs and posters to put around the area to counter the seemingly thousands of Kerry signs, and all I could get was one sign because they were short on them, and they had no posters.)
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