From our Arizona GOP National Committeeman
BRUCE ASH
To my good friends.........
Take about 30 seconds and please see the graphic information shown below regarding the great measure of success that has resulted from THE SURGE being employed in Iraq as advocated by Senator John McCain . This is one reason America must elect John McCain as President of the United States in 2008. Without Senator McCain's extraordinary leadership with the president and Congress who knows whether our fighting troops would be as successful as they have been over the past year. Who knows how many more Iraqi's might have victims of war. Senator John McCain was wiling to lose a presidential campaign rather than lose a war when he advocated the SURGE.
Friends..........our country is at war against a very determined enemy. America deserves the leadership hat John McCain will bring America. A vote for John McCain is a vote for the safety and security of our families and our way of life.
If you haven't provided financial support to this great man in his great journey to become President of the United States of America then now is the time. America needs this man who has already proven his bona fides. McCain is the only major candidate who is ready to serve as commander in chief from day one and while others will boast they can do the job the facts here speak so much in favor for the Senator from the great State of Arizona. I have been proud to be a friend since 1986 and I am honored to help Senator McCain become the 44th President of the United States of America.
Bruce Ash
National Committeeman
Arizona
http://www.ashforarizona.com/
"Violence Levels Are Down Throughout Most Of Iraq"
Department of Defense “9010” Report to Congress: “Since The June 2007 Report, Deaths From Ethno-Sectarian Violence Are Down Nearly 90%. Total Civilian Deaths And Coalition Deaths Have Each Dropped By Over 70%”
Read Full “9010” Report: “Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq”
“Since the June 2007 report, deaths from ethno-sectarian violence are down nearly 90%.”
“Monthly violence levels at the beginning of 2008 were significantly lower than during the mid-summer 2007 peaks.”
“Total civilian deaths and Coalition deaths have each dropped by over 70%.”
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