Posted on 03/13/2006 2:10:20 PM PST by tsmith130
PERFECT TIME to run this ad again!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1536726/posts
Posted on 12/08/2005
The DRUDGE REPORT has learned from a top GOP operative that the Republican National Committee will provide state parties with a web video prior to release tomorrow afternoon that shows a white flag waving over images of Democrat leaders making anti-war remarks.
The ad is in response to the controversial comments Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerry made earlier in the week.
A Democratic strategist who had the web ad described to her said, This is way over the top but we have no one to blame but Dean, Kerry and others who continue to pander to the anti-war activists within our party.
The web video advances the Republican contention that the Democrats only have a retreat and defeat message on the war in Iraq.
The video highlights the effect Democrats can have on the morale of U.S. soldiers.
One Republican strategist familiar with the ad said, The Democrats, especially Howard Dean have a way of trying to turn the tables and say thats not what I meant its just those evil Republicans This video will make them crazy it reinforces what they really believe with what they actually said and that is devastating for the Democratic Party.
Which really isn't a surprise...especially to the White House.
However, continuing with your theory, which has merit IMO, how long will this "document dump" of 48,000 boxes take to translate? One wonders if Russia continues to object to dealing with Iran, if certain more incriminating documents might just be translated and made public earlier than others...? Or at least threatened to be made public...
France would be in that above category as well as Russia and probably Germany too although they aren't permanent Security Council members. Although I'd think France wouldn't obstruct UN sanctions.
I'll be a little upset if this is one big rope-a-dope.
I'll have been nervous all of this time for nothing. :)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1595857/posts
The DNC's mantra that President Bush "misled the nation into war" is losing whatever clout it once had as more and more people become better informed. The massive post-invasion evidence mounts confirming that it was the mainstream media and leading Democrats -- not the Bush Administration -- who lied to the American people on the issue of pre-war ties between Saddam Hussein's regime and al-Qaida terrorists. We now know that during the years before 9/11/01 and the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, over 8,000 terrorists were trained inside Iraq by the Iraqi military.
Yes, the Dems are likely to hang from their own words, kicking and screaming all the way. Now if we can just keep some of our fellow Republicans from shooting us in our collective behinds.
Pass this ad around on the internet
http://www.gop.com/Media/120905.wmv
"I really have to think it's 48k pages.... But maybe not."
The dems are crying that Bush lied when he said he found Boxes of Mass Destruction. There are reports the boxes were spirited away to Syria. Even though everyone initially agreed there were Boxes, but now since the polls don't believe it, the dems also don't believe it. And the dems say there is no connection to Inside A Box Loading (i'm reaching here).
ROFLOL. Ain't it the truth!
Did they say how big the boxes were?
Did they say how big the boxes were?
Ya think?
68 posts into the article, and you still ask this question?
Well would you looky here.
The profundity of that statement ranks whoever said it first with the great philosophers of all time. I am going to steal and use it one of my Political Science classes.
McVey
We have our own right here, freeper StillProud2befree.
That's kinda what I was thinking : )
Of course they are (Rolling eyes).
LOL!
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