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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Gould 0738 wrote: Moveon.org vetted these commercials and allowed it to be aired with the words "sponsored by moveon.org". Lie (it is really not spin when it comes from someone so intellegent as you) if you want, but they put it out, sponsored it, approved it, a Lie? I said the ad did not appear in the media. Please let me know where the item has appeared as an actual campaign tool, and I will retract my statement. If you have no knowlegde of the item appearing in the press, you have no business calling me a liar. AFAIK, the only place the ad appeared was on the moveon.org website, among a group of other ads submitted for consideration. Heheheh. You ain't seen nuthin' yet...the excoriation of George W. Bush, live and in color on all channels... I hope so. That's the surest way to push the "undecideds" either (a) to bush, or (b) to stay home and not vote. Doubtful...the ads I got to preview today in storyboard form show the similarities between a number of Bush's actions and actions of certain fascist states of recent memory in efforts to restrict the freedom of citizens. Good. The moveon.org Hitler/Bush ad created a helluva backlash. People *like* Bush. Attacking him as a person is a sure way to alienate the 70% of the people that "like him as a person". They're fundraising commercials. There are certain language similarities, even, in some of the Bush Administration's actions to limit freedoms with the language used against the citizens of Argentina, Chile, Spain, and former Soviet bloc states. Most "undecideds" couldn't even name three of the former Soviet bloc states. You might think that "undecided" means that someone is thoughtfully considering all of the candidates...but, in reality, "undecided" can be translated to mean "I have no idea because I don't follow politics and the issues". I'm sorry, but the fascist ruminations of a 30-year-old dentist who went from mommy's apron strings to college to dental school to a life of ease in South Florida are meaningless. Let me know when life has dealt you a few serious blows and you develop a bit of compassion for humanity, eh? Compassion has nothing to do with analyzing how a group of people will vote. If it did, the Democrat strategists wouldn't exploit minorities, the poor, single moms, and the uninsured, and turn them into political pawns. You can try to divert the issue by talking about *my* life...but it doesn't change the fact that, in the end, most "undecideds" vote for the more "likeable" guy. I figured you would have learned first-hand in highschool that attacking the "in" crowd just makes you the "outcast". It does nothing to tarnish the image of the popular folk. |