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Remember this ad by Zucker? (The video links are no longer active)

 

 

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Take a look at this ad -- which Bill O'Reilly featured on his show Thursday night!

ClubforGrowth.net has teamed up with David Zucker (the director of such movie hits as Airplane! and Naked Gun) to produce what could be the most explosive, influential, and memorable TV ad of the campaign season.

Not to mention the funniest.

Go to site to view the ad

Or view here:
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Credits: Director: David Zucker | Producer: Dietrich Johnston

A Letter from Steve Moore:

David Zucker was just another Hollywood liberal until, as he puts it, he “got mugged on 9/11.”

When you see this TV ad, I think you’ll agree it is hilarious, and drives home the “no laughing matter” point that John Kerry’s waffling on key policy issues could be devastating to our country.

In the ad, as a bomb squad tries to defuse a bomb, the narrator delivers the key message:

"THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH A LITTLE INDECISION
. . . AS LONG AS YOUR JOB DOESN'T INVOLVE ANY RESPONSIBILITY."

 

P.S. If you agree that Kerry’s indecisiveness is dangerous and want to help spread the word, please copy the address link for this website and forward it to any of your likeminded friends – or (even better) to your whole address book!

Click here to view other ClubforGrowth.net ads


10 posted on 10/10/2006 8:22:40 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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Please take me off your ping list. Thanks.


13 posted on 10/10/2006 8:27:02 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Why is the War on Terror being managed by the DEFENSE Department?)
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