Posted on 08/29/2004 4:17:18 PM PDT by RWGuy
I hope this posts right. I am not good with graphics.
This television ad responds to the naked (and non-naked) New York City protestors.
Click on the picture for an ad which 'sticks it' to the dirty protestors.
If this posts right, special thanks to EvilSmoker. If it doesn't post right then she had nothing to do with this. :)
Excellent!!
The post works wonderfully. Thank you. GREAT POST!
Hey, good stuff.
I tell you what they don't want you to see...their criminal record, their work history and their legal status.
Nice ad.
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It posts fine. A great ad. The Swiftvets have some good company.
bttt
Great commercial. I'd have picked a different tie for him tho :0)
Very nice quality video and audio -- even in Windows Media Player! And an excellent message worth saving and forwarding to others.
You posted it great - FReeper EvilSmoker did well for you.
We discussed this ad also last night - Other Thread Here
I think Howard Kaloogian did great!
Dumb tie.
Just listening to the demonstrators on the news today is enough to make you sick. People have to speak out and let our leaders and the world know that America is united in defeating the terrorists on their shores.
Nice post Thank you!
Nicely done. Why do I feel like I am back in the late 60's?
You are tempted to want to see them as they would be if terrorism triumphs -- they would all be dead! Eliminated as trouble makers!
While we have to defend their right to protest, we have to make it clear that Americans don't agree with them. That is why it is so important to support Move America Forward and other groups that stand up for our troops and our effort to stamp out the terrorist threat.
No doubt! So when do the police start shooting the protestors? :) :) [JUST KIDDING!!! Little humor!]
bttt
That would be great if you could email the link to your email list as well. It is important for all Americans to speak out louder than the noise makers in the streets of New York.
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