RNC video and message to define the entire Democratic Party by the Lamont win

By: Mitch Dworkin
Published On: 8/9/2006 8:09:05 AM

Hello Everyone:

Below is the link and the message that the RNC is already running on with the Lamont primary win in CT to try and nationalize that election. 

That message includes a short video in their efforts to try and define the entire Democratic Party by that one primary race!

You have to know what they are saying in order to be able to counter them!

Mitch Dworkin

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DEMOCRATS: WEAK AND WRONG

Democrats Made Their Choice.
Now Make Yours.
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PICTURE OF HOWARD DEAN SCREAM, MARKOS MOULITSAS, NED LAMONT, MICHAEL MOORE, AND JACK MURTHA
THE FACTS

THE DEMOCRAT PARTY+óGé¼GäóS TRANSFORMATION:
FROM STRENGTH TO WEAKNESS

Yesterday+óGé¼Gäós Democrat Leaders Promoted The Doctrine Of Peace Through Strength:

JANUARY 1945: President Franklin D. Roosevelt: +óGé¼+ôWe have learned that we cannot live alone, at peace; that our well-being is dependent on the well-being of other nations, far away.+óGé¼-¥ (President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, Washington, D.C., 1/20/45)

JANUARY 1945: President Franklin D. Roosevelt: +óGé¼+ôWe Americans of today, together with our allies, are passing through a period of supreme test. It is a test of our courage, of our resolve, of our wisdom, of our essential democracy. +óGé¼-ª As I stand here today, having taken the solemn oath of office in the presence of my fellow countrymen, in the presence of our God, I know that it is America+óGé¼Gäós purpose that we shall not fail.+óGé¼-¥ (President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, Washington, D.C., 1/20/45)  MARCH 1947: President Harry S Truman: +óGé¼+ô[I]t must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.+óGé¼-¥ (President Harry S Truman, Address To Joint Session Of Congress, Washington, D.C., 3/12/47)

JULY 1952: Gov. Adlai Stevenson (D-IL): +óGé¼+ôThe ordeal of the twentieth century, the bloodiest, most turbulent era of the whole Christian age, is far from over. Sacrifice, patience, understanding, and implacable purpose may be our lot of years to come. Let+óGé¼Gäós face it. Let+óGé¼Gäós talk sense to the American people. Let+óGé¼Gäós tell them the truth, that there are no gains without pains, that there +óGé¼GÇ£ that we are now on the eve of great decisions, not easy decisions, like resistance when you+óGé¼Gäóre attacked, but a long, patient, costly struggle which alone can assure triumph over the great enemies of man +óGé¼GÇ£ war, poverty, and tyranny +óGé¼GÇ£ and the assaults upon human dignity which are the most grievous consequences of each.+óGé¼-¥ (Gov. Adlai Stevenson, Acceptance Speech At Democrat National Convention, Chicago, IL, 7/26/52)

JANUARY 1961: President John F. Kennedy: +óGé¼+ôLet every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty. This much we pledge +óGé¼GÇ£ and more.+óGé¼-¥ (President John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, Washington, D.C., 1/20/61)

JANUARY 1961: President John F. Kennedy: +óGé¼+ôIn the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility +óGé¼GÇ£ I welcome it.+óGé¼-¥ (President John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, Washington, D.C., 1/20/61)  AUGUST 1968: Vice President Hubert Humphrey: +óGé¼+ôAcross America +óGé¼GÇ£ throughout the entire world +óGé¼GÇ£ the forces of emancipation are at work. We hear freedom+óGé¼Gäós rising chorus: +óGé¼-£Let me live my own life. Let me live in peace. Let me be free,+óGé¼Gäó say the people +óGé¼-ª And to speed this day, we must go far beyond where we+óGé¼Gäóve been, beyond containment to communication, beyond differences to dialogue, beyond fear to hope.+óGé¼-¥ (Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Acceptance Speech At Democrat National Convention, Chicago, IL, 8/29/68)

JUNE 1977: Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY): +óGé¼+ô[President Carter+óGé¼Gäós foreign policy] is as if with no further consideration we should divert our attention from the central political struggle of our time +óGé¼GÇ£ that between liberal democracy and totalitarian Communism +óGé¼GÇ£ and focus instead on something else.+óGé¼-¥ (Richard Pyle, The Associated Press, 6/9/77)

JULY 1979: Sen. Henry +óGé¼+ôScoop+óGé¼-¥ Jackson (D-WA): +óGé¼+ôI believe that international terrorism is a modern form of warfare against liberal democracies. I believe that the ultimate but seldom stated goal of these terrorists is to destroy the very fabric of democracy. I believe that it is both wrong and foolhardy for any democratic state to consider international terrorism to be +óGé¼-£someone else+óGé¼Gäós+óGé¼Gäó problem. ... Liberal democracies must acknowledge that international terrorism is a +óGé¼-£collective problem.+óGé¼Gäó+óGé¼-¥ (Sen. Henry Jackson, Address To Jonathan Institute, Jerusalem, 7/79)

FEBRUARY 1980: Sen. James Exon (D-NE): +óGé¼+ôAs long as the Great Bear remains unfriendly, the U.S. will neither feed him nor supply him with fertilizer to help grow his own feed.+óGé¼-¥ (Jane Seaberry, +óGé¼+ôSoviet Phosphates Embargo Extended,+óGé¼-¥ The Washington Post, 2/26/80)

MARCH 1986: Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX): +óGé¼+ô[I]t seems to me that we have a clear choice to make. We can turn our backs and turn away and allow the final consolidation of a totalitarian regime in Managua, complete with its Soviet and Eastern Bloc advisers. And in doing so give the green light to subversion across Central America.+óGé¼-¥ (Mike Robinson, +óGé¼+ôWhat Some Senators Say About Aiding the Contras,+óGé¼-¥ The Associated Press, 3/26/86)

MARCH 1990: Sen. Sam Nunn (D-GA): +óGé¼+ôWe must recognize that the collapse of Communism does not mean the end of danger in the world.+óGé¼-¥ (Robin Toner, +óGé¼+ôEyes To Left, Democrats Edge Toward The Center,+óGé¼-¥ The New York Times, 3/25/90)

OCTOBER 1996: Sen. Howell Heflin (D-AL): +óGé¼+ôWith my own experiences in World War II and observations since that time, I have felt compelled that we must at all times endeavor to obtain lasting peace, and that the primary road to achieving this goal is through military strength.+óGé¼-¥ (Sen. Howell Heflin, Congressional Record, 10/1/96, p. S12077)

OCTOBER 1996: Sen. Howell Heflin (D-AL): +óGé¼+ôGenerally, I have been proud of the Senate for rallying behind the American President whenever he has determined the necessity of using our Armed Forces ... I have been consistent in embracing the philosophy of supporting the Commander in Chief, regardless of the party or what I might have felt personally could have been done differently or better.+óGé¼-¥ (Sen. Howell Heflin, Congressional Record, 10/1/96, p. S12080)

AUGUST 2006: Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT): +óGé¼+ô[I]f we leave [Iraq] tomorrow it+óGé¼Gäóll be a disaster for the Iraqis, for the Middle East and for us.+óGé¼-¥ (ABC+óGé¼Gäós +óGé¼+ôThis Week,+óGé¼-¥ 8/6/06)

But Today+óGé¼Gäós Democrat Leaders Have Chosen To Cut-And-Run From The War On Terror:

SEPTEMBER 2001: MoveOn.Org: After 9/11, MoveOn collected signatures for statement calling for +óGé¼+ôjustice, not escalating violence that would only play into the terrorists+óGé¼Gäó hands.+óGé¼-¥ (Tony Pugh, +óGé¼+ôAgainst Tide, They Clamor For Peace,+óGé¼-¥ The Philadelphia Inquirer, 9/21/01)

APRIL 2004: Daily Kos Founder Markos Moulitsas Z+â-¦niga Denounced Four American Contractors Who Were Mutilated By Terrorists In Fallujah, Iraq. Markos Moulitas Z+â-¦niga: +óGé¼+ôI feel nothing over the death of merceneries [sic]. They aren+óGé¼Gäót in Iraq because of orders, or because they are there trying to help the people make Iraq a better place. They are there to wage war for profit. Screw them.+óGé¼-¥ (+óGé¼+ôMurderous Rhetoric,+óGé¼-¥ The Spectator, 4/10/04)

SEPTEMBER 2004: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA): +óGé¼+ôThis war has been a grotesque mistake that has diminished our reputation in the world and has not made America safer.+óGé¼-¥ (Elizabeth Wolfe, +óGé¼+ôPelosi Calls Iraq War +óGé¼-£Grotesque Mistake,+óGé¼Gäó+óGé¼-¥ The Associated Press, 9/25/04)

NOVEMBER 2005: Rep. John Murtha (D-PA): +óGé¼+ôI believe we must begin discussions for an immediate re-deployment of U.S. forces from Iraq.  I believe it can be accomplished in as little as six months +óGé¼-ª+óGé¼-¥  (Rep. John Murtha, +óGé¼+ôCongressman Murtha Calls For Redeployment From Iraq,+óGé¼-¥ Press Release, 11/17/05)

DECEMBER 2005: DNC Chairman Howard Dean: +óGé¼+ô[The] idea that we+óGé¼Gäóre going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong.+óGé¼-¥ (San Antonio+óGé¼Gäós WOAI+óGé¼Gäós Website, www.woai.com, Accessed 12/5/05)

DECEMBER 2005: Sen. John Kerry (D-MA): +óGé¼+ôThere is no reason +óGé¼-ª that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children ...+óGé¼-¥ (CBS+óGé¼Gäó +óGé¼+ôFace The Nation,+óGé¼-¥ 12/4/05)

MARCH 2006: Senate Candidate Ned Lamont (D-CT): +óGé¼+ôAll they know is, A, I+óGé¼Gäóm not Joe [Lieberman]. And, B, I+óGé¼Gäóm against the war.+óGé¼-¥ (Mark Pazniokas, +óGé¼+ôLamont Campaign Builds Step By Step,+óGé¼-¥ The Hartford [CT] Courant, 3/13/06)

JUNE 2006: Senate Candidate Ned Lamont (D-CT): +óGé¼+ôI think it+óGé¼Gäós time for us to take our front-line military operations and start bringing those troops home now.+óGé¼-¥ (Susan Haigh, +óGé¼+ôIraq War Key Topic Of Senate Race,+óGé¼-¥ The Associated Press, 6/17/06) 

DEMOCRATS: WEAK ON DEFENSE

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