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Politics : The TRUTH About John Kerry

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To: JakeStraw who started this subject3/7/2004 12:17:13 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) of 1483
 
This is what Kerry's "Bring It On" means. When the Bushies get beat at their own tactics, they cannot keep going. Kerry show then what it was like in the Mekong Delta where only who had the real balls survived. Kerry you are my man. I know you would not sneak into Iraq with a plastic turkey. In fact you do not even have to do that for the morale of your troops. YOur medals of honor is sufficient enough. Chicken RNC. Chicken Bush. Show me you have balls.

RNC tells TV stations not to run anti-Bush ads

GOP committee says MoveOn.org's spots are illegally financed
Saturday, March 6, 2004 Posted: 8:53 PM EST (0153 GMT)

One of the ads in question, called "Child's Play," ends with the tag line, "Guess who's going to pay off President Bush's $1 trillion deficit?"

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Republican National Committee is warning television stations across the country not to run ads from the MoveOn.org Voter Fund that criticize President Bush, charging that the left-leaning political group is paying for them with money raised in violation of the new campaign-finance law.

"As a broadcaster licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, you have a responsibility to the viewing public, and to your licensing agency, to refrain from complicity in any illegal activity," said the RNC's chief counsel, Jill Holtzman Vogel, in a letter sent to about 250 stations Friday.

"Now that you have been apprised of the law, to prevent further violations of federal law, we urge you to remove these advertisements from your station's broadcast rotation."

..continued at cnn.com
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