ATTACK ROMNEY NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Half of the people who vote for Mitt are doing so because they think he has the best chance to beat Obama. Paul needs an ad that shows his crowds vs Mitts crowds and the amount of support he gets vs Mitt (also the people in trees). And ask if Republicans want to win in November or not.
 
Even his "Big Texas" ad is really gentle to Romney. He slams Santorum as a debt ceiling raising liberal, Gingrich as a moon colony, and Romney....a Massachusetts Moderate???
 
PUMMEL mittens on his explicit support for the NDAA. Put it in an ad. It shows he's openly opposed to civil liberties and the constitution.

THIS. An entire ad just about the NDAA and Romney's support of it, with the clip of him saying in the debate that he would have signed it and praising it as good and necessary.
 
THIS. An entire ad just about the NDAA and Romney's support of it, with the clip of him saying in the debate that he would have signed it and praising it as good and necessary.

AGREED! NDAA needs to be in an AD and it needs to spread wide and far. It's a shame that media hides it, it's an even bigger shame that the campaign doesn't shed more light on it!
 
Romney on liberty:

Romney is the Godfather of spy centers and national IDs. While governor of Massachusetts, Romney implemented the first national ID carding which uses facial identification as well as the nation's first homeland state "intelligence center".

From the article Little Brothers Are Watching: The Example of Massachusetts
http://truth-out.org/index.php?opti...ers-are-watching-the-example-of-massachusetts

As lead governor on homeland security issues at the National Governors Association and a member of the DHS Homeland Security Advisory Council, Romney was ardent about enlisting the public "to be on the lookout for information which may be useful" and expanding government surveillance: "Are we wiretapping, are we following what's going on, are we seeing who's coming in, who's coming out, are we eavesdropping, carrying out surveillance on those individuals that are coming from places that have sponsored domestic terror?"[4]

So, it is not surprising that Massachusetts had two of the earliest fusion centers in the country. The Commonwealth Fusion Center (CFC) was established under the supervision of the state police in 2004 without any public notice or legislative process. The Boston Regional Intelligence Center (BRIC) was set up the following year, also under cover of official silence.



Since his days as governor of Massachusetts, Romney's interest in spy centers continues. Romney's connection with spy centers in China as reported by the New York Times and Salon:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/16/world/asia/bain-capital-tied-to-surveillance-push-in-china.html?hp and
http://www.salon.com/2012/03/16/big_romney_is_watching_you/

I think the Chinese spy centers strongly resemble this one in Utah:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1.

In my opinion.



AND JUST FIXED LINKS THAT HAD BEEN MOVED.
 
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More for use on mitt
Let's get all of these out today.
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Share with Santorum supporters. Share with anyone who knows how bad the NDAA is. Share with anyone who needs another reminder of how Obama and Romney are the Goldman Sach candidate.
 
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I think this is was the Hold thread was meant for.

They have all fallen and the battlefield is cleared to two.

I was starting to think we may never see this fateful day...


ATTACK!!!

flip floppin about to have his votes droppin
 
Romney is anti internet freedom.

In his white paper, Romney underlines the importance of cybersecurity and marks it as one of eight actions for the first 100 days. According to the paper, he would “order a full interagency initiative to formulate a unified national strategy to deter and defend against the growing threats of militarized cyber-attacks, cyber-terrorism, cyber-espionage, and private-sector intellectual property theft.” ...

...Back in October, Romney introduced his Foreign Policy and National Security Advisory Team. Among more than 20 advisers are Michael Chertoff, currently chairman of the Chertoff Group and former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (and an EWI board member); and Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA. In an interview with National Journal, Hayden indicated that cybersecurity is one of the issues he discussed with the Romney camp and that his future advice would mirror his public statements on the issue. Hayden is in favor of a stronger, more centralized federal office to oversee cybersecurity and would like to see the NSA taking a more active role in protecting U.S. networks.

http://www.ewi.info/campaign-2012-presidential-candidates-cybersecurity

Romney's Massachusetts BRIC center generated dozens of ACLU documented cases in which the government has engaged in improper domestic spying on ordinary residents engaged in protected political activities -- such as anti-war causes, environmental protection, and religious worship. http://privacysos.org/talks/Crose/big_brother

In my opinion.
 
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It's time to destroy this fake. Can we get a google ad pool together?

People should make the ads, and then they can vote with their dollars.

Google Ads are not the only way to get on tv. Talk to the Cable companies, you can buy channels in small markets or large markets, you can target a state where there's a primary coming up.
 
People should make the ads, and then they can vote with their dollars.

Google Ads are not the only way to get on tv. Talk to the Cable companies, you can buy channels in small markets or large markets, you can target a state where there's a primary coming up.
+rep
 
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