I would still suggest showing some of the issues Duncan Hunter is famous for perhaps in a format of "Do you care about illegal aliens getting in-state tuition, while your next door neighbor's kid doesn't qualify?" Duncan Hunter was the one who co-sponsored _____, because HE cares enough to DO something about it. (granted this is only an example, not anything concrete--but notice how it gets your attention?)
You could create a series of these, "Does it bother you that__________? Duncan Hunter was the one who wrote ________, to _____, because HE cares enough to DO something about it!" ***Create three of these type sentences*** and then finish it by saying..."Duncan Hunter, you may not know his name....until you want to thank him."
Are these for TV or for Youtube? I think they should be for national prime time TV. And I think they should begin in August at the latest. And that is expensive! Our candidate is not a multi-millionaire as so many others are. He depends on us! Don’t let him down.
TODAY please write your most generous check to “Hunter for President”, and send it posthaste to:
9340 Fuerte Drive, Suite 302, La Mesa, CA 91941-4164
So all of America can see and know this remarkable candidate, Duncan Hunter.
Thank you so much.
Wow, that’s good stuff.
Quick Duncan Hunter summary:
Hunter is the only politican that was EFFECTIVE on building a fence at a strategic place on our borders (which made crime go down tremendously in San Diego), authored the bill for 854 miles of double fence (which was signed into law), STRONGLY pro-life a 26 year pro-life history NO FLIP FLOP HERE, understands the Red China threat and Chinas trade imbalance through cheating, knows his defense (was Chairman of the Armed Services Committee when the Republicans had the majority, fought hard for the missle defense shield, won a medal in Viet Nam & his son did two tours in Iraq and will do a 3rd tour in Afghanistan) voted for traditional marriage between a man and a woman through HJ Res 88; supports a Constitutional Amendment allowing prayer in public schools.
"If you want to be able to drive, to have a job, to have a checkbook; if you don't want to have to wear a veil; if you want to be able to appear in public without a man, you'd better hope our team wins,'' Gingrich said as he concluded his appearance on the Stabler stage, the first visit to the Lehigh Valley..."