.....watching.....
.....wait for it.....
.....wait for it.....
GREAT STUFF!!!
He’s at 950,000 now . . . yesterday around 7 pm he was at 850,000 . . . so well over $100,000 a day pace. Not too shabby.
Good ad. Gave $$$ already.
Good.
Fred ends with “... and I’d appreciate your vote this Saturday.”
Important to ask for that vote.
BUMP!!!!
:)
I love it, thank you.
Wonderful...wonderful...wonderful!!!!!
EGPWS...ping!
Great video. We’re starting to hear ads on the radio now. I guess I’ll have to watch tv to see what’s going on there.
Bump for Fred!
Marked to read later!
Broke $1,000,000 on the fundraiser just a few minutes ago too!
I would like to see a candidate tackle an issue like abortion head on. An ad doing so would have to be written very carefully, but I think it could be very effective. Something like:
I'm not a speechwriter, and the above is probably too long, but if a candidate were to attack the Democrat's carefully cultivated and manipulated guilt, the Democrats would be toast.
Some people seem to think that since I'm pro-life I want to throw in jail every woman who has an abortion. Others question my pro-life credentials because I don't want to do that. In fact, I don't believe women who have abortions should be jailed, and here's why. Since the issuance of Roe v. Wade, many people have been duped into believing that an unborn child, or even an unwanted child accidentally delivered at 40 weeks gestation, is nothing more than a mass of cells. A lot of these people come to realize after the fact that they were duped, but believe that if they can convince enough other people that an unborn child is just a mass of cells, that will become true and their earlier actions will be vindicated.
I don't want to punish people who fall for such a widespread delusion, but nor do I want that delusion to continue. People need to realize that encouraging others to follow their mistakes won't make those mistakes less bad--it will simply compound them. The only way for someone to really recover from such mistakes--mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, is to recognize them, acknowledge them, and help others to avoid them.
Everyone does foolish and wrongful things now and again. That's part of being human. A good person will learn from mistakes, and allow others to learn from them as well.
FYI
Fred will be on local talk radio here in Columbia South Carolina on the afternoon show due up at 3:05.
Live stream here.
http://www.wvoc.com/pages/streaming/stream.html