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SHAMELESS Bush/Cheney Propaganda airs!

Shalrirorchia
19-10-2004, 14:56
The most expensive TV ad buy of the presidential campaign shows President Bush consoling a teenage girl whose mother died in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
The ad, created by the conservative Progress for America Voter Fund, will run until the election on cable stations and in nine key states at a cost of $14.2 million, said the group's president, Brian McCabe.
The ad was inspired by a photo of Bush hugging Ashley Faulkner, who is now 16, while campaigning in Lebanon, Ohio, on May 4. The photo, taken by the girl's father, Lynn Faulkner, was widely circulated on the Internet. As Bush shook hands in the crowd, the Faulkners' neighbor told him that Ashley had lost her mom on 9/11. Bush enfolded Ashley in his arms and offered her comfort.
"In the midst of all those people and all that noise, it was an intimate and personal moment," Lynn Faulkner, a marketing consultant and a Republican, said in an interview. His wife, Wendy Faulkner, an information-systems executive, was in the South Tower on Sept. 11.
The ad features the photo and Ashley and her father talking about Bush. "All he wants to do is make sure I'm safe," Ashley says in the ad. Lynn says in the ad that he saw in Bush "what I want to see in the heart and soul" of a president.
Progress for America Voter Fund's eight previous ads have been a mix of attacks aimed at Sen. John Kerry and positive ads on Bush's record. Its most widely seen ad, "Absolutely Incorrect," shows Kerry saying he has never wavered on Iraq and highlights his comment that he voted for a bill to spend $87 billion in Afghanistan and Iraq before he voted against the final version of the bill.
McCabe said his group has spent $24.8 million on TV ads, including "Ashley's Story." The new ad will be buttressed by a Web site. E-mails, automated phone calls and 2.3 million brochures will go to voters.
"Most political messages in October are harsh and negative," McCabe said. "We're going in the opposite direction to ... highlight what everyone knows and likes about President Bush."
The fund's ad spending since both parties' conventions has exceeded that of other independent pro-Bush groups. Since Labor Day, when the ad wars intensified, The November Fund, financed partly by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and formed to link the Kerry-Edwards campaign to trial lawyers and accuse the lawyers of driving up health care costs, has spent only about $500,000 on ads.
Progress for America has also, in recent weeks, outspent two of its most prominent liberal rivals. The Media Fund and MoveOn PAC, two anti-Bush groups, have spent about $1.5 million each since Labor Day to run ads in key states.
On the other side, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, an arm of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, also is joining the ad wars. The Action Fund's endorsement of Kerry was the first for the family planning and abortion-rights group. The Action Fund will spend about $1 million in the final two weeks of the campaign.
The Ashley ad is one of several in this campaign that have told emotional stories. An anti-Bush group called RealVoices.org has spent about $1.3 million on an ad featuring the mother of a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. She says tearfully that Bush hasn't "been honest with us" about the reasons for the war.
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an anti-Kerry organization, has spent more than $6 million since Labor Day on ads featuring Vietnam War veterans and their wives talking about what they see as Kerry's betrayal of other Vietnam veterans in his opposition to the war after he returned from serving in it.
Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, a political science professor at the University of Nebraska, said emotional ads like "Ashley's Story" are effective.
"One of Bush's strengths is that he's considered to be a warm person. Kerry isn't," she said. "This ad reminds voters about that. It also connects him to the 9/11 attacks and his actions right afterward. That's another of his strengths."
And the ad could swing at least some undecided voters in Bush's direction, Theiss-Morse said. "What matters most to a lot of people now is whether they can connect with the candidate," she said.
The latest report filed by the Progress for America Voter Fund, one of the groups called 527s after the section of the IRS code that governs them, covers the period from May 27, when they were organized, through Sept. 30. It shows total fundraising to date of $30.6 million, more than 90% of it in six- and seven-figure amounts from wealthy donors. The largest contributors are two California business executives, Alex Spanos and Dawn Arnall, who have given $5 million each. -YAHOO NEWS

Just one more reason to get Bush out of office. Anyone who pushes the 9-11 button just for political advantage is scum, for lack of a better adjective.
Chess Squares
19-10-2004, 15:00
i vote kerry start making ads that involve all those memos bush got about terrorists planning to high jack planes, and bin laden determined to strike in the US, he was on the security council im sure he could pull soem stuff out of his hat
Demented Hamsters
19-10-2004, 15:01
"One of Bush's strengths is that he's considered to be a warm person. Kerry isn't," she said. "This ad reminds voters about that. It also connects him to the 9/11 attacks and his actions right afterward. That's another of his strengths."
Sorry, wasn't his actions right afterward reading and re-reading 'The Hungry goat' for 20 minutes, then stopping for a photo-op, before finally (2 hours later) getting in touch with Dick Cheney, who was running things at that time?
Let's hope the ad will show all this :)
Kecibukia
19-10-2004, 15:04
Just one more reason to get Bush out of office. Anyone who pushes the 9-11 button just for political advantage is scum, for lack of a better adjective.

And Kerry is telling seniors that Bush will take away their Social Security and telling teenagers Bush will institute a draft.

They're both scum and neither deserve to be in office.
Shalrirorchia
19-10-2004, 15:08
I don't believe he's lying on either of those. Bush has repeatedly pushed his privatization plan for Social Security. And if he wins a second term, he'll NEED the draft if he wants to wage any more wars.
Chess Squares
19-10-2004, 15:10
And Kerry is telling seniors that Bush will take away their Social Security and telling teenagers Bush will institute a draft.

They're both scum and neither deserve to be in office.
ok lets look at facts, in a general indirect way


Bush has started 2 waars already which are already straining our ground troop portion of the military to the breaking point. he has named at least 3 other countries in his "axis of evil" and 2 countries have gained nuclear capabilities on hi watch. there stands a good chance he will start another war or 2 which we will have no backup support from other countries for. this can easily lead to a draft


and take away social security, bush has hit the spending ceiling for the third time if i recall correctly, probably higher, and is syphoning money out of social security if i recall again. he also proposes to leve it up to individuals to save for social security. he doesnt want the government responsible so he DOES want to take away social security. you know and i know there will be people who are fiscally irresponsible *cough* bush *cough* that would spend all their money and not have enough for social security, much less what else is required to live after retiring
Demented Hamsters
19-10-2004, 15:14
Actually, this ad lends further proof to that Huffington article posted in another thread - about how Bush is trying to get re-elected solely on scaring people with the Terrorist Bogeyman and then giving them warm fuzzies, so they won't think rationally, only emotively.
I mean, look at the ad logically: What's it actually saying? That Bush is a competent President? That he has a valid plan to prevent terrorism in the future? That he has the leadership and nous to get America out of the Recession it hovers on the brink of?
Nope! Only that: Hey! He cares and will hug you and make you feel a little better when you're depressed cause your close relative got murdered in a terrorist attack (that the Bush Admin had forewarning of, but we'll ignore that). Perfect example of Emotive over Logic.

As for Bush being "a warm person" who's not afraid of having "an intimate and personal moment" with someone grieving over a lost relative, it's too bad he's so far been unable to find some time to do the same with the relatives at the 1000+ military funerals that have been conducted over the past couple of years. :rolleyes:
Opal Isle
19-10-2004, 15:18
Chess Squares, what are the 3 Axis of Evil countries Bush hasn't invaded yet?
Chess Squares
19-10-2004, 15:20
Chess Squares, what are the 3 Axis of Evil countries Bush hasn't invaded yet?
i said 3 i think

theres iran, i think he might have said north korea, probably said pakistan or yugetsistan or somewhere that doesnt exist
Opal Isle
19-10-2004, 15:22
You said that there were 3 countries on the Axis of Evil that Bush has not invaded.

I thought the countries he listed were Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, but now that you mention Pakistan...did he call them part of the AoE also?
Opal Isle
19-10-2004, 15:23
No, he didn't say Pakistan. Iraq, Iran, North Korea, thereby making 2 uninvaded AoE countries.
Jeruselem
19-10-2004, 15:27
Oh yes, Mr "warm and fuzzy" Bush. The same one who sent 150+ people to death row as the governor of Texas and enjoyed the executions?
Supremancy
19-10-2004, 15:34
The only solution to the heated debates: all Americans need to write just two words on this years ballot=CLINT EASTWOOD! :sniper: :sniper:
Opal Isle
19-10-2004, 15:34
Oh yes, Mr "warm and fuzzy" Bush. The same one who sent 150+ people to death row as the governor of Texas and enjoyed the executions?
Show me evidence that proves he "enjoyed the executions." Show me evidence that proves he presided over the case of all 150+ people who went on death row.
Shalrirorchia
19-10-2004, 15:35
That's a little extreme, Jeruselem. I don't think he enjoyed it.

The fact remains, he's an idiot and needs to go.
Demented Hamsters
19-10-2004, 15:36
Oh yes, Mr "warm and fuzzy" Bush. The same one who sent 150+ people to death row as the governor of Texas and enjoyed the executions?
And made jokes about one of them too, I recall. Just after they'd been executed.
All this and an average of 15 minutes taken to review each case before the final trip (remember some of these cases were from years of court cases and appeals and were based on highly technical legalities).
Warm and fuzzy indeed.
CanuckHeaven
19-10-2004, 15:46
Oh yes, Mr "warm and fuzzy" Bush. The same one who sent 150+ people to death row as the governor of Texas and enjoyed the executions?
Wasn't one of them a juvenile, and mentally challenged to boot?

Debate about the death penalty was fueled by the record number of executions (145 at the time of this writing) in Texas under Gov. George W. Bush, the Republican presidential nominee; the publication of important national reports; and the first-ever imposition of a moratorium on executions by a state governor. Governor Bush's complacency with the high number of executions in Texas, his refusal to acknowledge the extensively documented lack of adequate legal representation for capital defendants in Texas, and his refusal to oppose the execution of even mentally handicapped defendants or youthful offenders generated widespread media attention and criticism.

Ahhhhh the "compassionate" Bush.
Greenmanbry
19-10-2004, 15:49
Sorry, wasn't his actions right afterward reading and re-reading 'The Hungry goat' for 20 minutes, then stopping for a photo-op, before finally (2 hours later) getting in touch with Dick Cheney, who was running things at that time?
Let's hope the ad will show all this :)


Correction: "My Pet Goat" :D

And I have stopped caring about this crap. I actually want Bush to win and open three new fronts in the Middle East (and one in NK).. Will bring about the demise of America much faster. And who wouldn't want that??..

Let's see a real beacon of democracy take up the gauntlet for a change.. Canada, France, and Germany are likely candidates.