Saturday, November 17, 2007

"SEEING" Is Believing! UPDATE

NOTE: Funny, right after I posted this, they went ahead and added my comments.......LMAO!


One of the 'Clone Blogs' posted this the other day:


Cheap shots at Romney’s LDS faith


"Push polling calls taking the low road, praising McCain, slamming Romney.

This campaign strategy is a sure-fire, back-fire technique that simply spells desperation. Check out these poll numbers from a variety of established national polling organizations. Mitt Romney is pulling away from the pack."


They are trying to blame Sen. McCain for that? Here is what I responded with, but they wouldn't post it:



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Tony Goprano
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ABOARD THE STRAIGHT TALK EXPRESS — Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign announced today that it will file a complaint with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office about those push-poll telephone calls that apparently denigrated GOP rival Mitt Romney’s Mormon religion while portraying McCain and his record in a positive light.

Former Rep. Chuck Douglas, R-N.H., McCain’s New Hampshire vice chairman, today put out this written statement:


“Today, the McCain New Hampshire Leadership Committee intends to file a complaint with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office seeking a full investigation to determine who was behind the push poll. The Leadership Committee calls on all the other Republican campaigns to join us as parties to this complaint. These tactics are repugnant and despicable and there is no place in New Hampshire politics for push polling or any other negative tactics that engage in personal attacks. It is especially shameful that those responsible would hide behind a push poll to impugn a candidate’s faith.”


McCain issued his own statement condeming the calls:

“I applaud my Leadership Team for taking action against these cowardly acts. I
call on all other candidates and their supporters to repudiate these attacks and
join me in pledging not to engage in such despicable tactics throughout the
balance of this campaign. I am outraged by the cowardly telephone calls that
hide behind my name in an effort to disparage one candidate and advance the
candidacy of another. I was a target of these same tactics in South Carolina in
2000 and believe the American people deserve better from those who seek the high
office of the presidency.”


http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/DanNowicki/10818

Nice Try!!! Maybe Phil Mason had something to do with this?

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