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To: Billthedrill
It's our job to see that it doesn't happen.

Maybe someone could put an ad campaign together before an election showing video clips of democrats making statements about Bush "lying" to get us into war, followed up by clips of these same democrats telling the same "lies" based on the same intelligence Bush had before the war started.

Clips should go back into the clinton administration so that they couldn't claim that Bush cooked the intelligence. Also the clips should be heavily scrutinized so they are not taken out of their original context because this would be the first defense the democrats would use to explain away their statements.

The clips could be dated and given some context of what was happening when the statements were made, but let the viewers draw their own conclusions about who the real liars are.

In my opinion, it would be extremely powerful and would speak for itself. The message would sink in much deeper if the viewers came to the realization on their own versus being spoon fed. Only the kool-aid drinkers would be in denial about what the clips reveal.

I don't really think the RNC should put this out but a 527 could. They could have follow up ads ready for the most likely excuses the dems would use.
20 posted on 11/02/2005 11:40:27 PM PST by HundredDollars
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To: HundredDollars

You are exactly right on action, and I have little doubt that is what we will see if the democrats try for a third time to run on this losing strategy.

Sometimes I wonder if the RNC holds back too much too, but the longer and louder the D-team gets away with it, the dumber they will look when the hammer comes down.


22 posted on 11/03/2005 12:15:29 AM PST by EERinOK
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