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To: E who wrote (23269)1/7/2004 11:20:54 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) of 793673
 
"They have also pointed out certain facts:"

MoveOn did no such thing. That's a fact.

Key words from MoveOn..... "implying" & "perhaps"....

Why did they use such vague language & not offer any
specifics or verbatim quotes? Because they don't have any
to support their vague supposition. Those are facts.

To the contrary, RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie made several
public pronouncements that clearly do not imply what
MoveOn deceptively claimed. He was on CNN & FOX stating
precisely what I posted to you yesterday (I saw the
interviews). And Gillespie is quoted verbatim in a number
of print media (see below).

The truth is that MoveOn doesn't want to admit that they
allowed some horrific entries to be posted on their site
when MoveOn expressly stated, <font size=4>"ads should....
help them <viewers> understand the truth about George
Bush".... "we're not going to post anything that would be
inappropriate for television"<font size=3>.... That's why
they made up those baseless & intentionally vague
allegations against the RNC.

Perhaps you can provide the verbatim quotes from the RNC
that supports MoveOn's vague assertions. I doubt any
exist. However, these clearly contrary quotes do
exist........

Statement from RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie on Hitler Ads
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"The RNC never suggested MoveOn.org produced or sponsored any of the ads submitted. MoveOn.org ad campaign rules state, 'we're not going to post anything that would be inappropriate for television.' MoveOn.org made the decision to post both Hitler ads for consideration by the 2.9 million people who voted in their contest demonstrating a disconcerting lack of judgment."<font size=3>
releases.usnewswire.com

RNC Takes MoveOn.org to Task Over Bush/Hitler Ads
crosswalk.com

RNC attacks Bush-Hitler ad
worldnetdaily.com

MoveOn.org Denial Undermined by Hitler Ad Transcript
newsmax.com
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