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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PROLIFE who wrote (548947)3/6/2004 12:21:35 AM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
The most irritating part about all of this BULLSH*T about the ad being disrespectful is the flagrant anti-bush position of the media. It is a front page story that "some" victims of 9-11 are outraged. Doesn't matter that the "some" is a miniscule minority. I expcect it will come back and bite the Bush hating press, but it is an awefully sad excuse of a front page story. If a majority were outraged, maybe it is a story. But it is a tasteful add, and two or three people (that were probably contacted by the dems) say they are "outraged", so it is a front page story in the news. Shows us what we can expect from the "news" media. What a joke they are.



To: PROLIFE who wrote (548947)3/6/2004 7:40:38 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
These blanket statements that EVERYONE is against the ads were knowingly false, nothing more than posting away for their own candidate and fellow party member.

Hero New York City firefighter Mike Moran, whose words of defiance against Osama bin Laden helped rally the nation in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, said Friday that he finds President Bush's campaign ads invoking the attacks "inspirational."

"I think they're inspirational," Moran told No. 1 radio host Rush Limbaugh. "They remind me of how lost I felt on 9/11," explained the hero smoke-eater, whose brother John, also a fireman, perished when he rushed into World Trade Center Tower Two to rescue stranded New Yorkers that day.