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country1st
09-29-2008, 07:33 PM
To any Republican reading this who has ever contributed a dime to the RNC, please contact the RNC right away, and tell them to get some ads on the air- not just in battleground states, but blanketing the entire country-and tell them you will never, ever contribute another penny to them until they get off their stupid fat *&E#!@ and counteract Obama on this whole bailout fiasco.

It doesn't take a marketing or political genius to figure out what needs to be done.
1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

I could go on and on, as I'm sure just about anyone reading this forum could do as well. I'm aghast at the incompetence of the Republican party on this. Sure, McCain could release some ads, but he stays above the fray if the RNC releases generic ads.

Why is the RNC sitting on their butts when they are quite literally swimming in cash? They need to come forth with some ads explaining the history of this mess the connections with Obama, Dodd, and Barney Frank (among others).

Maybe I'll get a doormat with the letters "RNC" engraved upon it. :mad::mad:

TexasFlower
09-29-2008, 07:35 PM
I'm pretty pissed too. It's like McCain's camp is sitting around with their thumbs up their *sses, while we watch Obama dance around on TV, trying to blame Repubs for this whole mess.

:mad:

philmwri
09-29-2008, 07:46 PM
Republicans we centrist Hillary Democrats need you.We are helping your guy win.Please do more to attack Obama.We are doing everthing we can for McCain please go after Obama.:)

Artists4Hillary
09-29-2008, 07:52 PM
bump

country1st
09-29-2008, 07:55 PM
I should mention that TV ads are an absolute necessity because it is quite clear that we need to go over the medias' heads and take it straight to the people.

Tea toaD
09-29-2008, 07:57 PM
Where's the much dreaded GOP from the past. The one that put fear in the hearts of every Democrat especially during election year:mad:

Rove style always worked regardless of who likes him or not:mad:

Pepper
09-29-2008, 08:09 PM
Republicans we centrist Hillary Democrats need you.We are helping your guy win.Please do more to attack Obama.We are doing everthing we can for McCain please go after Obama.:)

Thank you for stating that, Phil.

Yes, all Republicans, we really need your help in bringing BHO down. We are all working our asses off to get Mc elected, not just because we want BHO out, but also because he loves our country, is honorable, and is our best choice for Prez. If BHO gets in, Hillary will never have a chance. She and Mc are the ones we need for our country, and we cannot have either if BHO is elected. Please guys, do what you can.

Country1st....thanks so much for posting this thread!

Pepper
09-29-2008, 08:14 PM
I should mention that TV ads are an absolute necessity because it is quite clear that we need to go over the medias' heads and take it straight to the people.

YES!!!! Republicans and for that matter, everyone here, please, I implore you, call your local RNC/McCain office or email the Mc camp and let them know they really need to call BHO out on all the crap he's pushing onto us and get out some tv ads. Call, canvass, email info to the media, put out signs, stick on a bumper sticker, donate, anything. Also, host a McCain party, which you can do through the www.johnmccain.com website. :)

ivotedforhillary
09-29-2008, 08:15 PM
Why are the Republicans so scared to go after obama?
The Republicans need to bring out the attack ads NOW!

Bring up Reverend Wright, Ayers, The Bitter and Clinging remarks
Come On Republicans, what are you waiting for?

Tybee
09-29-2008, 08:18 PM
To any Republican reading this who has ever contributed a dime to the RNC, please contact the RNC right away, and tell them to get some ads on the air- not just in battleground states, but blanketing the entire country-and tell them you will never, ever contribute another penny to them until they get off their stupid fat *&E#!@ and counteract Obama on this whole bailout fiasco.

It doesn't take a marketing or political genius to figure out what needs to be done.
1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

I could go on and on, as I'm sure just about anyone reading this forum could do as well. I'm aghast at the incompetence of the Republican party on this. Sure, McCain could release some ads, but he stays above the fray if the RNC releases generic ads.

Why is the RNC sitting on their butts when they are quite literally swimming in cash? They need to come forth with some ads explaining the history of this mess the connections with Obama, Dodd, and Barney Frank (among others).

Maybe I'll get a doormat with the letters "RNC" engraved upon it. :mad::mad:




Done!


This is what I wrote:

Please, please, please, we need ADS out all over the country. We want you to WIN!!

1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

PLEASE!


You need to hit him hard. I'm a life-long republican, I also post on a site called hillaryclintonforum.net, they asked for all republicans on their board to write and BEG you to do this.

We can not lose this to Obama!




(I thought it might get more notice to mention your site)

ivotedforhillary
09-29-2008, 08:25 PM
Also write the GOP-

Chairman@gop.com

RNCommunications@gop.com

info@gop.com

Pepper
09-29-2008, 09:08 PM
Bump for action!

Maddie Kaddison
09-29-2008, 09:14 PM
It's like the McCain campaign doesn't know what in the heck to do. They had Obama off kilter and now their the ones who look like they can't walk and chew gum at the same time.

I fear we are seeing this election slip through our fingers. What the heck is going on with my party????

HumbleDave
09-29-2008, 09:21 PM
Emails sent to all, and a firey one at that. Fight back now!

nette60
09-29-2008, 09:22 PM
To any Republican reading this who has ever contributed a dime to the RNC, please contact the RNC right away, and tell them to get some ads on the air- not just in battleground states, but blanketing the entire country-and tell them you will never, ever contribute another penny to them until they get off their stupid fat *&E#!@ and counteract Obama on this whole bailout fiasco.

It doesn't take a marketing or political genius to figure out what needs to be done.
1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

I could go on and on, as I'm sure just about anyone reading this forum could do as well. I'm aghast at the incompetence of the Republican party on this. Sure, McCain could release some ads, but he stays above the fray if the RNC releases generic ads.

Why is the RNC sitting on their butts when they are quite literally swimming in cash? They need to come forth with some ads explaining the history of this mess the connections with Obama, Dodd, and Barney Frank (among others).

Maybe I'll get a doormat with the letters "RNC" engraved upon it. :mad::mad:

Anyone can email the McCain campaign....I did and will continue to do so!

AnnaB
09-29-2008, 09:25 PM
And for goodness sakes, can they please get some republican heavyweights stumping for McCain....like Romney, Guiliani or whoever?

cynthia2
09-29-2008, 09:27 PM
Wrote my House Rep. Will write others.

ragdoll
09-29-2008, 09:37 PM
I emailed Rick Davis earlier today and pretty much told him that we need a surge from the Republican Party. We need everybody to start sending emails to McCain to get some ads on TV. I have a feeling they are waiting to flood the airwaves the last two weeks, but we need assurances now! People need to know that he will bring us out of the economic mess and not Obama. Please everyone, email everyday.

McCain needs to get people to

STAND UP FOR AMERICAN!

STAND UP AGAINST OBAMA!

STAND UP AND FIGHT FOR OUR AMERICAN DREAM!

Come on John, STAND UP AND LET THE WORLD KNOW THAT YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR US!

evolin
09-29-2008, 09:40 PM
My concern is that Senator McCain does have many ideas on how he plans to promote more jobs and provide health care for everyone, but he is NOT putting that out there and speaking to concerned voters to reassure them.
His ideas would be workable as they are paid for and Obama's new costly ideas cannot be put forward in this bad economy and won't work.

samkm
09-29-2008, 09:45 PM
I am glad this thread is directed to the Republican visitors.

Yes, the main tasks now do need to be shouldered a lot by the Republicans. I hope there is major action in progress.

Christines
09-29-2008, 09:48 PM
Republicans. Tell the McCain team that he must be tough and passionate when speaking to the public. He must do this in order to win.

kathleen
09-29-2008, 10:51 PM
Also write the GOP-

Chairman@gop.com

RNCommunications@gop.com

info@gop.com

Well, figuring I'm a 20 day new republican, thought I'd take my new role to the max and e-mail my 'new' party. Every e-mail from these links was sent back undeliverable. Darn!

So I searched and found this....
http://www.nrcc.org/about/default.asp?ID=51

It's a republican site but not sure 'what kind' of republican things they do. But I emailed them anyway. A STRONG e-mail!

ILBlue
09-29-2008, 11:04 PM
Republicans we centrist Hillary Democrats need you.We are helping your guy win.Please do more to attack Obama.We are doing everthing we can for McCain please go after Obama.:)

To Republican Forum Members and those lurking...

I LIKE the fact that John McCain tries to always be the "Gentleman" I know my Father was like that. ( Even though we were from Near Philly PA I always thought of him as a Southern Gentleman ) And he shows class.

I think alot of people over 50 like that but I'm hearing it way too much from people who are voting for him (Dems like me for the first time ) that his personality is so easily distorted by the Media. Gosh I hear Conservatives critizing him like crazy.

Please, he was fighting back a couple weeks ago really well , but needs to get back to that and NOT LET UP.

I hate ugly, but there is so much to go after truthfully on Obama and there needs to be something every single day left until the election.


And VP debates really in the past are'nt taken seriously but will be this time unfortunately for Sarah and for McCain.

But even that in the end won't count if he gets the ads out and fights fire with fire against the Obama team .

They are the dirtiest of the dirty.

Calico
09-29-2008, 11:19 PM
Everyone saw what happened to Hillary during the primaries against Obama.

We DO NOT want history to repeat itself with Obama.

DO NOT let it happen to McCain now.

We MUST do everything that we can do to help McCain win the Presidency.

Isis46
09-29-2008, 11:34 PM
I send the message to my friend who is mid-level in the McCain campaign. I will let you know it if there is any response.

lynfreedom
09-29-2008, 11:35 PM
and voter registrations....ballots for early voting are out...this is going to hurt.

blueskygal
09-29-2008, 11:39 PM
what is up with these guys? they need to fight back and hard.
don't let the dems push their lies about who created this mess.

i will write as well. enough is enough.

off with their heads!

Annie
09-29-2008, 11:41 PM
To any Republican reading this who has ever contributed a dime to the RNC, please contact the RNC right away, and tell them to get some ads on the air- not just in battleground states, but blanketing the entire country-and tell them you will never, ever contribute another penny to them until they get off their stupid fat *&E#!@ and counteract Obama on this whole bailout fiasco.

It doesn't take a marketing or political genius to figure out what needs to be done.
1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

I could go on and on, as I'm sure just about anyone reading this forum could do as well. I'm aghast at the incompetence of the Republican party on this. Sure, McCain could release some ads, but he stays above the fray if the RNC releases generic ads.

Why is the RNC sitting on their butts when they are quite literally swimming in cash? They need to come forth with some ads explaining the history of this mess the connections with Obama, Dodd, and Barney Frank (among others).

Maybe I'll get a doormat with the letters "RNC" engraved upon it. :mad::mad:


And here is a video when the Republicans were trying to regulate Fannie and Freddie and the Democrats were blocking it at the end of 2004.... post it everywhere....

YouTube - Shocking Video Unearthed Democrats in their own words Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam that caused our Economic Crisis

Lealy
09-29-2008, 11:45 PM
I have sent out email to McCain. I used the end of his speech.

Fight for what’s right for our country.

Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

Fight for our children’s future.

Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

Stand up for each other; for beautiful, blessed, bountiful America.

Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We’re Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

Then I said that I was fighting for him and I understood his quiet strength but it was time to stand up loudly. To fight against the lies that BO have been telling with the media's help. To let Sarah fight we believe in her. That Obama is not going to be fair and they must use all information and tactics to win because I am afraid of what will happen if he does not.

I consider myself independent I have always voted both ways. I do identify as a repub lately though although because of HRC I am a registard Demacrat.
Ohio forces you to choose so you can vote in the primary, which is why I got a call from Michelle Obama today, just a recording but made me mad none the less.

DeLana
09-29-2008, 11:52 PM
Where's the much dreaded GOP from the past. The one that put fear in the hearts of every Democrat especially during election year:mad:

Rove style always worked regardless of who likes him or not:mad:

Yes, all is forgiven for 2000 and 2004 (well, almost ;)) if they can work their magic against BHO in 2008!

DeLana

Avalon
09-29-2008, 11:59 PM
It is almost as if the GOP opposition has been lulled to sleep or hampered by some sort of BHO spell.:(

freespirit
09-30-2008, 12:01 AM
Thank you Countryfirst. It's time to get this show on the road. My fear is that with each passing day some of the voters wo have been trying to decide for whom to vote make their decisions - some decide on BO, some for McCain. Once these voters have decided, they may stop watching news reports and seeking out info on the candidates. In other words, once people have decided, it may not be easy to change their minds. It's obviously easier to convince an undecided person to vote for a particular candidate than to change the mind of someone who has already decided for whom he/she will vote. Plus, early voters may not get the info they need before sending in their ballots. It just makes more sense to get the information out about the REAL Obama now, rather than later. I hope the Repubs will get tough and do it quickly. They do not need to worry about the race card. It has already been played and will be again, regardless of whether the Repubs get tough on Obama or not. This guy's past and his lack of experience and ethics provide the Reps with great, ready-made advertising material.

cindyb
09-30-2008, 12:02 AM
To any Republican reading this who has ever contributed a dime to the RNC, please contact the RNC right away, and tell them to get some ads on the air- not just in battleground states, but blanketing the entire country-and tell them you will never, ever contribute another penny to them until they get off their stupid fat *&E#!@ and counteract Obama on this whole bailout fiasco.

It doesn't take a marketing or political genius to figure out what needs to be done.
1) Link Obama with Raines,Jim Johnson, and Fannie Mae.
2) Tout the fact that John McCain tried to get some action on this in 2005 and was blocked.
3) Make it clear there WAS NO DEAL last week and McCain suspended his campaign to help. Harry Reid was lying through his teeth when he said McCain messed up a deal in progress.

I could go on and on, as I'm sure just about anyone reading this forum could do as well. I'm aghast at the incompetence of the Republican party on this. Sure, McCain could release some ads, but he stays above the fray if the RNC releases generic ads.

Why is the RNC sitting on their butts when they are quite literally swimming in cash? They need to come forth with some ads explaining the history of this mess the connections with Obama, Dodd, and Barney Frank (among others).

Maybe I'll get a doormat with the letters "RNC" engraved upon it. :mad::mad:

Done, and I, also, mentioned this forum and how the Hillary Clinton women are working their fingers to the bone for him and that losing is NOT an option.

Horizon
09-30-2008, 12:02 AM
Yes, all is forgiven for 2000 and 2004 (well, almost ;)) if they can work their magic against BHO in 2008!

DeLana

I agree.I will forgive them for a lot ,IF THEY WILL STEP UP THEIR DAMN GAME RIGHT NOW!!!

Jill4Hillary
09-30-2008, 12:03 AM
And for goodness sakes, can they please get some republican heavyweights stumping for McCain....like Romney, Guiliani or whoever?
Oh yes!

JJ4Hillary
09-30-2008, 12:05 AM
I know, this year it looks like republicans are acting like democrat.:eek::eek:

This is not a good look for the mccain camp.:(

Avalon
09-30-2008, 12:08 AM
For the sake of us all, I hope they get it in gear and hit him hard with everything they have. Maybe they should be directed here to find more ammo.

nette60
09-30-2008, 12:13 AM
Thank you Countryfirst. It's time to get this show on the road. My fear is that with each passing day some of the voters wo have been trying to decide for whom to vote make their decisions - some decide on BO, some for McCain. Once these voters have decided, they may stop watching news reports and seeking out info on the candidates. In other words, once people have decided, it may not be easy to change their minds. It's obviously easier to convince an undecided person to vote for a particular candidate than to change the mind of someone who has already decided for whom he/she will vote. Plus, early voters may not get the info they need before sending in their ballots. It just makes more sense to get the information out about the REAL Obama now, rather than later. I hope the Repubs will get tough and do it quickly. They do not need to worry about the race card. It has already been played and will be again, regardless of whether the Repubs get tough on Obama or not. This guy's past and his lack of experience and ethics provide the Reps with great, ready-made advertising material.

Funny you should mention this...The Black caucus were the racists that helped get us into this ..playing the race card. It's ok for them....McCain doesn't have to go there. Obama already has.

Bad Kitty
09-30-2008, 12:18 AM
I'm pretty pissed too. It's like McCain's camp is sitting around with their thumbs up their *sses, while we watch Obama dance around on TV, trying to blame Repubs for this whole mess.

:mad:

That is a horrible visual.

SantaCruzen
09-30-2008, 12:22 AM
Got Resume? (http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/showthread.php?t=31709)

Got Bill? (http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/showthread.php?t=31709)

Got Blame Game (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7641733.stm)?

foxyladi
09-30-2008, 12:01 PM
I should mention that TV ads are an absolute necessity because it is quite clear that we need to go over the medias' heads and take it straight to the people.

bump

samkm
09-30-2008, 12:19 PM
I want the Republican visitors here to know that many of us on this Forum have worked 15 hour days during the primaries, trying to influence public opinion...

SMART and HARD WORK is necessary. The burden is on EVERYONE, especially the REPUBLICANS.

mccainpalin08
09-30-2008, 12:21 PM
Thanks so much for this thread and for all of your efforts! I'm a republican and I feel like I'm in the twilight zone, watching McCain let this election slip away from him when it should be a slam dunk!... and hearing my mom say she "kind of likes" Bill Clinton now, and Hillary too!. LOL you'd have to know my mom to realize what a huge deal this is! :) Hillary is a democrat (like my grandfather was), while 0 and his followers are some offshoot that goes by the same name but has demonized the democratic cause in the minds of so many people. The best thing to come out of this mess so far is what's happened between Hillary Clinton supporters and John McCain supporters. I for one will never feel the same way I did before finding this forum and learning more about Hillary and you all! I'll do whatever I can to help John McCain and Sarah Palin... I just hope they do whatever they can to help themselves!!!

karmal
09-30-2008, 01:15 PM
Its amazing how people look at things so very differently depending on which side of the aisle they root for...this doesn't seem any different from 2000 or 2004 to me. Media talks and skews whatever a conservative says. Both sides complain about the other, and most of the people in the country hear only what is said on the nightly news. The only outlet for any conservative opinion is the internet, and the conservative sites are always under attack by the extreme left of the Democratic party. Conservatives never fight back the same way. Thats what makes them conservatives I guess. I don't know.

I do know this, I live in Kansas. Kansas is always red. However, I live about halfway between Kansas City and Lawrence, and if you have a bumper sticker, your car WILL get keyed. You WILL get the air let out of your tires. You will pay because you have a different opinion.

You can't argue, debate, discuss or even bring up a differing opinion or you WILL be shouted out, cussed out, and belittled for being so stupid and out of touch. You will be told that all your "proof" comes from the internet and we all know that can't be trusted, and only a moron would believe any of it, therefore your opinion is unworthy of even being discussed.

Thats with the far left mind you. Centrists of both parties are more prevalent than either the far left or the far right. If you are in a group discussing politics its the centrists you talk with. Discuss the issues, listen to the positions of the opposite party and above all never lose your temper. Why? Because it REALLY PI$$ES OFF the extreme left and the extreme right that are trying to force their opinions down everyone elses throat. And when they get mad enough, they just look like screaming loons. Centrists of both parties notice that and it does sway opinions.

But as for a Republican attack machine, I've never seen it in action. Any attack that has ever stuck has been a bipartisan one. Such as the swift boating of Kerry.

Republicans can't get together behind anyone to save their souls. And with Obama, just because the truth would hurt him, it doesn't mean the largest part of the population will ever hear the truth, or believe it if they did if you depend on the media.

Now, I said that to say this. I'll never give up doing whatever I can to change minds that are set on Obama being the best man for the job. And I am a centrist, and I repeat, there are MORE centrists than either extreme wing.

If we can't win this, something is wrong. By the time most people figure out there is something wrong, it may be too late.

I'm talking to neighbors, friends, total strangers in line in the local stores, in bars, restaurants, and anywhere else the public gathers. It won't make a difference in this state. But, it may make a difference if any of the people I talk to have relatives/friends in other states and can change their minds.

kathleen
09-30-2008, 01:35 PM
Karl Rove....calling Karl Rove....come in please.

Life is funny. Hated Rove until now. Now I'm praying & begging for him to step in and take over the McCain campaign. Go figure.

Aren't the republicans suppose to be wicked campaigners?! What's the deal? This is NOT a good time for them to break the stereotype. Good grief...get back in character please!

BuckyKatt
09-30-2008, 01:39 PM
Contacted this morning before signing on here ;)

SoCal4Hillary
09-30-2008, 01:56 PM
Republicans we centrist Hillary Democrats need you.We are helping your guy win.Please do more to attack Obama.We are doing everthing we can for McCain please go after Obama.:)My feelings exactly. And what the OP said, too.

What's the matter with the RNC?! Why aren't they SHREDDING the unqualified dolt in their ads? Look, we didn't get to the point of wanting to help get YOUR candidate elected because of trivial things! We KNOW why Obama is a danger to our country...now get off your asses and do something about it. :mad:

country1st
09-30-2008, 02:01 PM
Thanks to all who have contacted the RNC --we got an ad this morning called "REIN" which has fulfilled so many of my hopes and dreams!! (See another post on this forum to watch the ad.) Hopefully it will be played far and wide.

I apologize for calling people at the RNC stupid, fat asses in my post yesterday. No one's ass is bigger than mine. LOL. :D

Also, sorry for not including the email to the RNC yesterday. Here are some of the contacts:

Office of the Chairman
Mike Duncan, RNC Chairman
Phone: 202-863-8700
Fax: 202-863-8820
Email: Chairman@gop.com

Office of the Co-Chairman
Jo Ann Davidson, Co-Chairman
Phone: 202-863-8545
Fax: 202-863-8631
Email: Info@gop.com

Administration
Accounting, Human Resources,
Building Management, Network Operations
Phone: 202-863-8560
Fax: 202-863-8609
Email: Administration@gop.com

Communications
Press, Media, Television, Radio
Phone: 202-863-8614
Fax: 202-863-8773
Email: RNCommunications@gop.com

Political
Campaign Operations
Voter Programs
Phone: 202-863-8600
Fax: 202-863-8808
Email: Political@gop.com

Membership Services
Address Changes
Phone: 202-863-8743
Fax: 202-863-8589
Email: Membershipservices@gop.com

Strategy
Phone: 202-863-8889
Fax: 202-863-8885 Government Affairs
Phone: 202-863-8809
Fax: 202-863-8877

SoCal4Hillary
09-30-2008, 03:08 PM
Thanks for the e-mail addresses, country1st. Here's what I just fired off to the RNC:
Hello,

I'm a lifelong Democrat who was supporting Hillary Clinton for president, and am ADAMANTLY opposed to Barry Soetoro, AKA Barack Hussein Obama, becoming president. I'm one of those PUMAs! :)

I, and many others, have shifted our support from Clinton to McCain because we KNOW how dangerous Obama is for our country. We're shocked at the mass hypnosis that has apparently overtaken the majority of the Democratic party, and we're doing whatever we can to make sure Obama never sees the inside of the White House except as a visitor.

What's bothering me--and my fellow McCainocrats--is your lack of fire when it comes to shredding Obama. Time's wasting! If you're going to convince undecideds--and former Hillary supporters who are not already on board supporting McCain--you NEED to get with it NOW. Not only that, but if you play your cards right you may even be able to convince some current Obama supporters to vote for McCain instead. The problem is that most of his supporters have NO CLUE what he's really about...and if you're effective in getting the truth about Obama out, you may convert some of his supporters.

Again, there's not much time left. I'm dismayed that the Republicans--who so effectively swift-boated John Kerry into oblivion last time around--are not taking the same decisive action against Obama. And that's puzzling...since there are SO MANY really bad things about Obama that the public should know--his close friendship with Ayers, his Indonesian citizenship, his pathetic voting history, his long, close association with the racist, anti-American Jeremiah Wright, etc.

Thank you for your consideration, and if you'd like to see me and many other Hillary supporters in action, drop by www.HillaryClintonForum.net

Sincerely,
[my name]
Los Angeles

Tea toaD
09-30-2008, 03:14 PM
Thanks to all who have contacted the RNC --we got an ad this morning called "REIN" which has fulfilled so many of my hopes and dreams!! (See another post on this forum to watch the ad.) Hopefully it will be played far and wide.

I apologize for calling people at the RNC stupid, fat asses in my post yesterday. No one's ass is bigger than mine. LOL. :D

Also, sorry for not including the email to the RNC yesterday. Here are some of the contacts:

Office of the Chairman
Mike Duncan, RNC Chairman
Phone: 202-863-8700
Fax: 202-863-8820
Email: Chairman@gop.com

Office of the Co-Chairman
Jo Ann Davidson, Co-Chairman
Phone: 202-863-8545
Fax: 202-863-8631
Email: Info@gop.com

Administration
Accounting, Human Resources,
Building Management, Network Operations
Phone: 202-863-8560
Fax: 202-863-8609
Email: Administration@gop.com

Communications
Press, Media, Television, Radio
Phone: 202-863-8614
Fax: 202-863-8773
Email: RNCommunications@gop.com

Political
Campaign Operations
Voter Programs
Phone: 202-863-8600
Fax: 202-863-8808
Email: Political@gop.com

Membership Services
Address Changes
Phone: 202-863-8743
Fax: 202-863-8589
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I'm off to join the rest in writing and or calling. Thanks. Safety is in numbers;)

mcgowan.swan
09-30-2008, 03:35 PM
ok, i have been republican for about a month now, oh actually, i am still registered dem until after the ge, but i now consider myself a republican until i decide whether to go independent or not next year. i just might learn to like the republican party. who knows?

i jumped the gun on this about four days ago, by emailing the campaign and asking that they get ads out about mccain's attempts in 2005 to regulate fannie mae, etc. i harped on how the american people needed to know, and that if obama could get the mileage he got out of a 2002 speech against the war to a bunch of anti-war zealots, then mccain should be able to win just on his stance from 2005 on the economic issue here.

the gop needs to get on it. period. if i had the money, i would form a 527 and do it myself. lol but it needs to be done and now. end of story. :mad::mad:

ivotedforhillary
09-30-2008, 08:23 PM
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Lealy
09-30-2008, 08:42 PM
I just thought of something to do today my HOA does not allow signs (if mine ever comes in I will put it out anyways) but I live near Akron/Canton Airport and the planes fly over day in and day out. I have an inground pool that I will cover soon for winter but until then we still are not using it so I am going to take the old cover and paint on it NOBAMA or MCCAIN so people can see it from the planes.

RachachaSharon
09-30-2008, 08:52 PM
Republicans, we need you to help us punch a hole through that wall constructed around BO by MSM. There's so much out there about BO that ordinary people don't know thanks to the media. Citizens need to become aware of his associations with guys like Soros. We can't afford an Obama presidency!

Suzan
10-01-2008, 12:47 AM
I just thought of something to do today my HOA does not allow signs (if mine ever comes in I will put it out anyways) but I live near Akron/Canton Airport and the planes fly over day in and day out. I have an inground pool that I will cover soon for winter but until then we still are not using it so I am going to take the old cover and paint on it NOBAMA or MCCAIN so people can see it from the planes.
What a creative idea! It would be great if someone could take a picture of that, but they'd have to up in one of the planes.

Lealy
10-01-2008, 12:55 AM
What a creative idea! It would be great if someone could take a picture of that, but they'd have to up in one of the planes.

I will have to think about that my BIL is in Iraq right now but he used to have a hanger I know they were selling the helicopter maybe one of the other owners still has a single engine. I will have to think, my hubby just appoved my idea so I am going to buy the paint in the morning.

Ijane
10-01-2008, 01:52 AM
Obama's whole game plan is about the economy. The state our nation is in right now is a dream come true for the Obama campaign! McCain needs to hit Obama's economic plan hard with 30 second commercials that scare the hell out of America. A commercial focusing on the effects of an Obama tax plan on small businesses:

The following Wall Street Journal Opinion article offers support for the assertions:

1) Raising tax on the so-called rich savages small business owners which leads to the destruction of jobs
2) State government intervention in certain states has led to migration of jobs to States with more pro-business climate...Obama wants more gov intervention
3) Increased unionization has also led to transfer of jobs to right to work States...Obama wants to significantly increase unionization

Of all the elements of Obama's economic plan, the least discussed, but potentially the most damaging for the longest period, is his ideas to increase the strength of Unions. Pandering-induced concessions to his union backers in seemingly small ways can have huge negative impact on the prosperity of the United States.Take this idea:

Mr. Obama would expand unionism by denying workers the right to a secret ballot on the decision to form a union


Remember during the Democrat primary season in those States without secret ballots ...ie the caucus States, Obama's army of extremist so-called progressive Obamatrons were able to achieve dramatic victories. However in many cases there have been reports of voter intimidation. These are currently being chronicled by caucus attendees.

Removal of secret ballots in the workplace is a recipe for intimidation and extremism, This tactic has been successfully used for generations in Europe to guarantee the union's membership stay in line with its leaders, who oftentimes hold far more extreme political views than the membership.
http://obamawtf.blogspot.com/2008/09/obamas-economic-plan-is-fatally-flawed.html

A 30 second commercial on the skyrocketing cost of goods and services to middle Americans because of the obama tax plan. Reference polls showing the number of people who believe his plan would hurt them:

Posted: September 18, 2008
8:42 pm Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily

A majority of likely voters believe the tax plan being touted by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama would leave them worse off than they are now, according to a new poll.

The ATI-News/Zogby poll:

The results revealed a majority of voters in all regions of the country felt they would be worse off as opposed to better off, especially the swing-state rich central region (53 percent). Even 52 percent of young voters aged 18-29, a key voter group for Obama, feel they'd be worse off, the results showed.

A majority in every income group also felt they'd be worse off under Obama's tax plan, including a majority of those Americans making less than $25,000 per year, it showed.

"This poll clearly shows that a majority of voters, including independents, women and lower-income Americans, think that if Obama's tax plan is put into effect it will cause them personal economic pain," said O'Leary.

The poll also asked, "If Barack Obama is elected president and follows through on his plan to raise taxes on businesses and the wealthy, what do you think businesses will most likely do?"

Seventy-eight percent of American voters said Obama's tax hikes would be passed directly to consumers through price increases, layoffs and/or reduced wages. Only 13 percent had faith that businesses would pay the cost of Obama's tax increases out of their own pockets.

Even 64 percent of Obama's own supporters said his plan to raise taxes on businesses will either result in increased prices for goods, reduced pay for employees, and employee layoffs, as do 76 percent of Democrats and 78 percent of women.

"Even those who plan to vote for Obama think that average Americans, not the wealthy, would suffer under his tax plan," said O'Leary. "Even lower-income Americans, who are the supposed beneficiaries under the Obama tax plan, reject the plan because they know that tax increases on businesses will be passed on to them in the form of higher prices on the goods they need, lower wages, fewer jobs and layoffs."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=75604

These statistics should be used to McCain's advantage and hammered into the brains of every American. Even if we get the economy back on track after the bailout, under Obama, the cost for goods and services will make middle America feel as if they're living in a 1920's depression era economy!

ivotedforhillary
10-01-2008, 11:25 AM
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ivotedforhillary
10-01-2008, 07:12 PM
also Counsel@gop.com

ivotedforhillary
10-03-2008, 12:52 PM
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ivotedforhillary
10-03-2008, 06:07 PM
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ivotedforhillary
10-04-2008, 01:40 PM
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ivotedforhillary
10-05-2008, 10:28 AM
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ivotedforhillary
10-06-2008, 09:37 PM
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danatx
10-06-2008, 09:51 PM
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ivotedforhillary
10-08-2008, 08:12 PM
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ivotedforhillary
10-12-2008, 12:49 PM
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SugnSpicesmom
10-12-2008, 01:31 PM
EVERY Republican cruising this board that hasn't already needs to get off their ass and get down to their local McCain and/or GOP HQ and start helping!!! There are plenty of Democrats that are down there working their fingers to the bone trying to ensure a McCain win and we want to see all of you there as well. Don't sit on your ass thinking that the Republicans are going to pull this off without you!!!

There are TONS of undecideds still out there (I know, I have been talking to plenty of them) and YOU need to be telling them why you know McCain is the man for the job!!! We can't do it alone - you know your candidate better than we do so get down there and start helping!

McCain can't win without us hitting the ground and talking to people so please, please, please - help him fight and let's wrap this thing up in victory!

ivotedforhillary
10-19-2008, 05:06 PM
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ivotedforhillary
11-01-2008, 07:59 PM
Please Make Calls and Volunteer!

foxyladi
11-01-2008, 08:00 PM
I should mention that TV ads are an absolute necessity because it is quite clear that we need to go over the medias' heads and take it straight to the people.

yesssssssssss.......................

ivotedforhillary
11-04-2008, 09:15 AM
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ivotedforhillary
11-04-2008, 06:14 PM
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