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Media Campaign Goes After Four GOP Senators for Their Iraq Support [VIDEO]

By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet. Posted September 7, 2007.


Leading Republican senators who have supported Bush's Iraq policy to the hilt are the targets of a major ad campaign by Americans Against Escalation in Iraq.
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Four of the leading Republicans in the Senate who have offered constant support for Bush's Iraq policies are the targets of a huge ad campaign that will broadcast in their home states.

Organized by the Campaign to Defend America, the media campaign is going to make Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Norm Coleman, R-Minn., Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Pete Domenici, R-N.M., have a much tougher time explaining to their constituents why they aren't criticizing the ongoing occupation of Iraq in ads tailored to each politician.

Airing from Sept. 6-15, the high-quality ads depict children undergoing basic military training and contrast Republican priorities for funding an "endless religious civil war" to the tune of $450 billion instead of using that money for education or healthcare. The ads tell viewers to ask the Republican senators to bring the troops home "so our kids won't have to fight an endless civil war too."

The Campaign to Defend America is part of Americans Against Escalation in Iraq (AAEI), a large coalition of organizations that includes: Service Employees International Union, MoveOn.org Political Action, VoteVets.org, Center for American Progress Action Fund, USAction, Win Without War, Campaign for America's Future, the United States Student Association, Working Assets, Americans United for Change, Campus Progress Action and the Nation Security Network.

AAEI campaign manager and MoveOn.org Washington director Tom Matzzie tells the press, "Mitch McConnell needs to put his vote where his mouth is. It's September and the surge has failed. No more six-month free passes for Bush. The ad reminds people that McConnell and other Republicans are pushing an endless war in Iraq -- somebody else's civil war."

This ad campaign is part of AAEI's Iraq Summer campaign, which has 100 staff members and is located in 15 states "to target more than 60 members of Congress who are blocking the passage of legislation that will bring a safe end to the war in Iraq." Tom Mattzie explained to the Nation, "Often in these suburban and exurban Republican districts there’s no institutional support for a campaign to end the war. ... [What] a lot of Iraq Summer is about is building a permanent apparatus to oppose the war policy in these targeted areas."

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More power to 'em
Posted by: vox persona on Sep 7, 2007 1:46 AM   
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Money is fungible, therefore it is correct to say that we are borrowing $3 billion/week to fund BushCo's agressive imperial war of choice, and that doesn't even include the ancillary related costs, such as lifelong health care/rehab for those brave soldiers maimed in this cockamamie occupation of Muslim Holy Land. I say God Bless all organizations lending their energies to ending what Bush and cronies would love to be a lifetime commitment, even though he/they by and large evaded combat themselves using privilege. Their hypocrisy and cavalier attitude toward other peoples' lives is sickening, and they are not their way to being "Mussolini-ed", unless they can figure out a way to suspend elections after another "lucky attack". Already, exe4cutive orders have been signed greasing the skids to declaring Martial Law in such an event....by the way, read Article II expressly delineating Presidential powers and duties...where is any of this power Bush has grabbed written in the text? Let me get this straight, Bush ignores Presidential Daily Briefings declaring "Bin Laden determined to attack on US soil", a CIA Director with his "hair on fire", intel on suspicious Middle Eastern types taking flying lessons but not wanting to learn to land ,etc ad nauseum; then afterlooking the other way as the attack comes (Cheney over-rode NORAD protocols by not letting jets get scrambled after the first tower got hit), then uses the attack to declare "war on terror", then launches us into a real war on a country unrelated to the attack, when Article 1 Section 8 specifically grants that power to the Congress, to keep such an important decision as war out of the hands of a small group with an agenda (see PNAC) or delusions of grandeur. Or just maybe our "Christian" (evangelical) President was trying to fulfill Chapter 9 of Revelation all by himself. After all, he did consult a "higher power" rather than his Dad, and then actually used the word 'crusade' to explain his action. Yikes.
And to top it all off, he explains that we may not understand now, but it will all be clear in 40 years. How convenient. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture?

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Tell the Democratic Senators, too!
Posted by: peacelf on Sep 7, 2007 5:37 AM   
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The last election was about the war. Dems were given a clear message: end the war! Instead, they're using it for politcal gain; especially Hillary, whose plan to begin withdrawing troops by 2009 works great into her future campaign schedule. Win this election on promising to end the war. Win the next election by ending it. Oh yeah, we'll need to leave a few bases behind just so we can piss 'em off enough to justify further military actions if I'm so inclined to need a campaign boost.

Somewhere in that equation figures the deaths of countless more americans and Iraqi civilians? I doubt it.

Peace Now!

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Media rebounds
Posted by: grn1 on Sep 7, 2007 8:57 AM   
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Bravo to all these groups, many whom I'm member too but have been cynical of, due to their tip-toeing around the war issues. It now seems the best way to make all fools of this war recognize the unimaginable, their children are coming of age for this conflict. While 5 years ago dripping with stars and stripes they had no problem sentencing so many others children to defend what? Did they even take a moment to figure this mess out before the war? Did they ever imagine for a second how many innocent civilians would suffer? Do they ever look at their children now and recognize the loss of another parents child. And lastly do we really have to entice them with $$$$$ signs and rewards, they'll never get the big picture that way.

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What hypocrisy!
Posted by: zengei on Sep 7, 2007 10:30 AM   
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How come the Dimocratic candidates like Tom Allen in Maine who is running against Collins isn't being targeted...He is as much a war monger as the Repugs....Rev. G

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» RE: What hypocrisy! Posted by: Roverton
Tell ALL senators.
Posted by: Lauren on Sep 8, 2007 5:15 AM   
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Great ad, love it!

Just change 'Republican senators' to 'Dianne Feinstein' and run it in my state of California.

Why should the war mongering Democrats get a free pass? They voted for the war just as much as the Republicans. People around here have the wrong idea about her, this ad would really shake them up.

Then we have to make sure everyone gets the message that the papers and the TV 'news' totally do NOT cover what she does as a senator. So, it is shocking to realize how ignorant we all are about it. We need to impress on people how hard it is for us to get our mainstream media to take the serious topics seriously, like her war record or reelection opponents. It is a scandal at least, criminal in effect.

We have been cheated by the press, snookered by the senator. With what end? An ILLEGAL war! People have died. Dianne Feinstein never even has had to face one camera or reporter to answer any serious questions like why.

It is a religious war, I told her. Long time readers may remember me posting my letter to her about that here and describing the ensuing 'green zone' treatment I endured. First a military gun ship helicopter fly over my car then police everywhere. I'd said some saucy stuff, I deserved the attention.

Things started to really fall apart for me after that because so many people refused to believe my story.

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