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MoveOn Attacks Bush in TV Ad
September 14, 2007 1:22 PM
Riding the media momentum of their New York Times Petraeus/Betray-Us ad earlier this week, MoveOn.org has set its sights on a new target: President Bush.
On Monday, the antiwar group will launch a television ad accusing the president of betraying the nation's trust.
The ad uses the troop strength and surge numbers to illustrate that, despite White House calls for a drawdown, there will be the same number of U.S. forces in Iraq as there were before the surge began.
Watch the ad HERE.
The 30-second spot is first in the group's "George Bush: Betrayal of Trust" ad campaign.
September 14, 2007 | Permalink | User Comments (2)
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Liberals: the enemy within. Move-on and thier ilk in the dhimocrat party won't be happy until we surrender and are ruled by sharia law - from Tehran.
Posted by: jdawg | Sep 14, 2007 5:30:52 PM
Iraqis elected a theocracy. Its their country and don't want the US there.
Most Americans, conservatives and liberals in both parties, don't want an extended war lasting to a decade or more. In the end what will have been accomplished?
Iraq will have to take the reins at some point to direct their country and government themselves. Yes, things will be very difficult and get ugly. But Iraqis and Iraq will persevere.
Posted by: shortnativetexan | Sep 16, 2007 1:06:50 AM
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