sent to MoveOn members
On Friday, we launched The Bush-McCain Challenge—a fun new online game. The reaction has been AMAZING. 300,000 people have already played, and most of them aren't even MoveOn members!
The Challenge is simple—you just have to tell the difference between Bush and McCain. It's trickier (and more fun) than you'd think!
Our goal is to get 1 million people to play. Can you try it, then send this email to your friends?
Start the Bush-McCain Challenge by clicking here:
http://www.Bush-McCainChallenge.com/?id=12589-3006548-QPp4Gm
www.mccainalert.com
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
The Bush-McCain Challenge—a fun new online game
sent to MoveOn members,
On Friday, we launched The Bush-McCain Challenge—a fun new online game. The reaction has been AMAZING. 300,000 people have already played, and most of them aren't even MoveOn members!
The Challenge is simple—you just have to tell the difference between Bush and McCain. It's trickier (and more fun) than you'd think!
Our goal is to get 1 million people to play. Can you try it, then send this email to your friends?
Start the Bush-McCain Challenge by clicking here:
http://www.Bush-McCainChallenge.com/?id=12589-3006548-QPp4Gm
On Friday, we launched The Bush-McCain Challenge—a fun new online game. The reaction has been AMAZING. 300,000 people have already played, and most of them aren't even MoveOn members!
The Challenge is simple—you just have to tell the difference between Bush and McCain. It's trickier (and more fun) than you'd think!
Our goal is to get 1 million people to play. Can you try it, then send this email to your friends?
Start the Bush-McCain Challenge by clicking here:
http://www.Bush-McCainChallenge.com/?id=12589-3006548-QPp4Gm
McCain re-announces "comprehensive" (amnesty) platform
McCain re-announces "comprehensive" (amnesty) platform
Breaking News--McCain again calls for "comprehensive" amnesty plan.
Go here for details and see below: http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=6823&RID=16048556
Yesterday, John McCain re-introduced the word "comprehensive"back into his position on illegal immigration. After spending months telling conservatives that he had "heard"them on illegal immigration, what lesson did John McCain reallylearn? In his own words:
"The lesson I learned from it is we've got to have comprehensive immigration reform." --John McCain, 5/5/08 Of course, those are code words for "amnesty." McCain made the statementduring his day-long push to cater to the Latino vote. McCain also: --said we need to treat illegals in a "humane and compassionate fashion" (more codespeak for "amnesty is coming") --stated that the "tenor of the debate" on immigration has "harmed our image" (i.e. grassroots conservatives like you and me are the bad guys, not the illegal aliens) --announced that he will be speaking at the La Raza annual meeting in July Go here for my full analysis, as well as an excerpt from last night・s Lou Dobbs show:
http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=6824&RID=16048556
+ + Action Item: Call McCain and tell him you object
Clearly, McCain is testing the waters by using "comprehensive"in his campaign address. Unless McCain gets feedback fromcitizens across the nation objecting to his clear move backto his original amnesty position, we can expect to hear moreamnesty talk from the G.O.P. standard-bearer in the coming months.
Action: Call McCain and let him know you object to his re-introduction of a "comprehensive" (amnesty) into his campaign position on immigration. McCain's D.C. Senate office: 202-224-2235 McCain for President phone number: 703-418-2008 Thanks so much for the stand you are taking!
Breaking News--McCain again calls for "comprehensive" amnesty plan.
Go here for details and see below: http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=6823&RID=16048556
Yesterday, John McCain re-introduced the word "comprehensive"back into his position on illegal immigration. After spending months telling conservatives that he had "heard"them on illegal immigration, what lesson did John McCain reallylearn? In his own words:
"The lesson I learned from it is we've got to have comprehensive immigration reform." --John McCain, 5/5/08 Of course, those are code words for "amnesty." McCain made the statementduring his day-long push to cater to the Latino vote. McCain also: --said we need to treat illegals in a "humane and compassionate fashion" (more codespeak for "amnesty is coming") --stated that the "tenor of the debate" on immigration has "harmed our image" (i.e. grassroots conservatives like you and me are the bad guys, not the illegal aliens) --announced that he will be speaking at the La Raza annual meeting in July Go here for my full analysis, as well as an excerpt from last night・s Lou Dobbs show:
http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=6824&RID=16048556
+ + Action Item: Call McCain and tell him you object
Clearly, McCain is testing the waters by using "comprehensive"in his campaign address. Unless McCain gets feedback fromcitizens across the nation objecting to his clear move backto his original amnesty position, we can expect to hear moreamnesty talk from the G.O.P. standard-bearer in the coming months.
Action: Call McCain and let him know you object to his re-introduction of a "comprehensive" (amnesty) into his campaign position on immigration. McCain's D.C. Senate office: 202-224-2235 McCain for President phone number: 703-418-2008 Thanks so much for the stand you are taking!
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