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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Ad targeting Voinovich

It's called "Endless" and targets Sen. George Voinovich for not voting to end the Iraq war.

Watch the ad from Americans United for Change for yourself HERE.

Read the script HERE.

See the ad's documentation HERE.


4 Comments:

at 6:47 PM, August 22, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's a link to the clip via YouTube. It's a very powerful ad!

 
at 12:10 AM, August 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link anon -- that IS great - I just worry about the slaughter of those who helped us, supported us, and protected us by feeding us info while there. And I worry about those factions that will slaughter their own to gain dominance.

Pull out , yes, - but for God's sake, we need to provide a niche in their country as a haven protected from the coming slaughter.

I think they really do need to divide the country into smaller "states", create a United States of Iraq for minimal common purposes but allow each group the opportunity to build themselves an identity and power structure before they try to kill each other.

 
at 1:22 PM, August 23, 2007 Blogger The Machiavellian said...

That's rich, the left attacks Voinovich, one of the weakest Republicans on the war to start with.

Maybe they ought to remember, "Nobody intimidates George Voinovich."

 
at 11:14 AM, August 25, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

We don't want to be in Iraq any longer than it takes to win the struggle there. Not a moment longer. But we should not leave a moment before the job is finished either. GV has messed up, big-time, lately, but at least he has the good common sense to vote against the braindead cut and run cries of the cowardly left.

 
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