Posted on 08/30/2004 9:22:57 AM PDT by adam_az
Edited on 08/30/2004 12:06:59 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Rush is talking about this now.
This post, or the ad in general?
Tommy Dasshole must be getting desperate.
Hope Thune cleans his clock. How's he doing in the polls?
The ad in general.
heh.
Could an endorsement of Bush be far behind? I seriously doubt it, but an interesting thought.
I think we should ask Dashole's wife about the KC-767.
Real well................
Oops...................
Real well.............
You guys have nexis-lexis access, or know anyone who does?
Daschle isn't the first to do this. Michael Moore perfected this tactic.
Carl, do you have Nexis-Lexis? Can you verify the Google search for this headline through there?
I have an account and will search for this now.
I'm a Wisconsinite, but we spent last week out in SD. We saw and heard ads for both Daschle and Thune, including the one referenced in this posting. Thune looks like a natural-born leader and Daschle looks like a slimy politician. I can't beleive S. Dakotans keep re-electing this well, icky man.
Maybe they doing this to even out the rumor Moore Hug that Thune might have on tape to use on Tom.
Whoa...Tommy....
Trying a 'makeover' just in time to persuade S Dakota voters....to vote for him because....
He is more like a Republican than you thought he was?........
In his desperation to hold onto power at any cost....he will say anthing...do anything....grasping at any branch....
Desperately seeking office....
Here is what I have found. No listings under any newspaper just Market Watch. Do let me know if you need anything else.
CBS MarketWatch
March 20, 2003 Thursday
LENGTH: 70 words
HEADLINE: Daschle: Time to unite behind troops, Bush
BYLINE: Rex Nutting
BODY:
Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle said Thursday it is now time to unite behind President Bush and support U.S. troops fighting in Iraq. "We may have had differences of opinion about what brought us to this point, but the president is the commander in chief and today, we unite behind him." Daschle continued, "Saddam Hussein is a menace to his own people, and a threat to the peace and stability of the entire region."
LOAD-DATE: March 21, 2003
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