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To: teg_76

How about an ad which takes the line from the Democratic convention that “we all belong to the government” and countering that with “the government belongs to us”? That is at the core of the differences between the two parties. I think a 15 or 30 second ad along those lines, if done well, could be effective.


13 posted on 09/08/2012 1:23:52 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus

Amazing how a hard core Marxist Fascist, probable illegal President with a bad economy, bad foreign and domestic policies can be even competitive at this point.

Of course the gimmie’s will vote for more gimmie, the blacks will vote for O because he is black (which is racist thinking), the Liberals will vote thus due to their being long brain washed. The dead, illegals and imaginary will vote Dem as they traditionally do.

Truly, there are 3rd World Countries with far more honest elections than the USA.

The USA, under Dem leadership, has become a very corrupt and immoral Nation.

Daily, there is less and less for God to Bless.

Blue States in particular.


21 posted on 09/08/2012 1:32:19 PM PDT by OldArmy52 (Assume any Democrat with moving lips is lying. Any you will be right most of the time.)
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To: Verginius Rufus

“How about an ad which takes the line from the Democratic convention that “we all belong to the government”

Great idea. So much material, just using Dems’ own words and record against them, but Romney is wasting his ad money on puffballs.

Other than the ad that shows Bill Clinton (”This whole thing is a fairy tale”), I have seen nothing from Romney that hits Obama hard enough.


23 posted on 09/08/2012 1:33:11 PM PDT by AC86UT89
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