The Democrats should be getting their ads ready to run nationwide..
Edited on Tue Mar-01-05 10:57 AM by kentuck
Against every Republican candidate that has threatened to "privatize" Social Security. It does not have to be complicated - short and simple. For example, "Senator Rick Santorum supported "privatization" of your Social Security. Can you trust him for 6 more years??" That's all we need to say folks. Just add a different name for a different race.
Democrats should be preparing advertising for radio, television and print to fight the SS privatization plan RIGHT NOW....
This has to be a full-blown war with the GOP .... they've shown that they will lie, cheat and steal to win. Their corporate sponsors will reap BILLIONS off of the backs of us and our children if we don't them dead in their tracks......
any one see the Old Swift boat people are at it again...Swift boat has been named..Think it was "USA Next"...Hired a dead head like Art Linkletter...So surprised he is still alive !!... They will use their character assasination technique against Move On and AARP... And we let them get away with it... The Democratic party will be hopelessly ineffective against such character assasination methods...A waste of your money as shown by the Kerry campaign ...You want you dollars to be effective against the theft of the Social Security trust fund...I would send your dollars to Move On....They fight fire with fire...Politics is not nice, nice talking stately issues....It is nasty people finding ways to rob you using any method possible.. Maybe Dick Durbin would be more effective as DNC chair..He knows how to fight back unlike most Democrats... Send you ad dollars to Move On...Why the Hell do you think Bush wants to end 507 funding...!!...Don't let anyone with an independent , free thinking brain and not in control by our corporate masters a chance to express ourselves.
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