Posted on 08/16/2010 7:24:30 PM PDT by woodb01
Come election time 2012 it will be pretty hard to frame in a good light the new mosque being built vs. the empty hole that was the WTC.
No; not a fan of Spam. But, if you send an e-mail to 50 people in your address book and they send it to 50 people, and they send it to 50 people...............do the math.
The internet is how B. Hussein Obama raised millions of dollars in ‘08. Why not use a tool that you have at your disposal? As the Post implied, we let the Liberals “reframe” everything. We let them “define” us before we define ourselves. The left-wing media has tried to destroy any chance Sarah Palin has at becoming President by attempting to define her as a dufus brain.
Why can’t we draw first-blood for a change? Nah; I guess not. Conservatives don’t have the “fire in the belly” anymore; like Ronald Reagan did when he called the Soviet Union an “evil empire”. We must all conduct ourselves “courteously” like John McCain did in the ‘08 Presidential race and got his a** handed to him on a plate on Election Night.
Richard Nixon; love him or hate him, he had balls.
Good luck with that.
I'm not saying anything against the content, you understand. I don't want a frickin victory-mosque anywhere in New York City. Or rural PA, or Washington DC either.
But do think twice before you got hog-wild with the spam. It's not as effective as you might think.
Most spam filters trap phrases like "Send this to everybody in your address book", or "Forward this email to 10 friends", etc. and they drop that email message on the floor like a turd.
When BO raised money on the internet, very little of that money was raised via the scattershot spam; it was mostly the result of more coordinated efforts.
Speaking of "fire in the belly", I like to try to imagine how Barry Goldwater, one of my personal political heroes, would react to this affront, and deal with it.
Well, Barry Goldwater was my hero for years. But, in his latter years, he became a “Moderate” in some of his thinking. Some feel that it was the influence of his younger wife. Who knows? But, back in the day, Barry would have said: “You’ve gotta be kidding me; no way you’ll do any such thing. And, if you even suggest it again I’ll knock the crap out of you.”
The first memory of him that always comes to mind was his speech at the 1980 GOP Convention at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. He stopped in the middle of his speech and said: “DAMN; IT’S HOT IN HERE.”
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