Still

Monday, July 09

Today, Americans United for Change released the following ad that calls on Sen. Norm Coleman to stop standing with President Bush and bring an end to the war in Iraq.

Ad Text

Back-up Materials

Posted by Americans United For Change Web Team

0 Comments

Your ad represents all that is bad in politics.  Talk about big money influencing politics, you win the award!  I’m angry.  I’ll support Coleman.

mike grossman in minneapolis | Monday, July 09 at 06:18 PM

Can’t wait for Coleman to flip-flop on the war and vote to bring the troops home.

joel w in Ypsilanti | Tuesday, July 10 at 01:55 PM

This is from someone that has had freinds and Family to serve in the Military.  Remember that to live in a FREE world sometimes you have to fight for the freedom that give you the right to say thethings that you do.  Also remember that if we are to pull all of our troops out of the middle east what is going to keep the terrorists from starting to attack people and places right here in our country.  You think things are bad here now with trying to do things without being checked, things will get a lot tougher.  Yes I agree that things are not going the greatest, but until people learn to get along instead of fighting, it will only get worse.

Justin W. in Minneapolis, MN | Tuesday, July 10 at 06:39 PM

This is a great example of negative ads.  The war is a stand against a radical network.  Do you think that after 9/11 John Kerry (if elected) would have had any success through “diplomatic efforts”?  These radicals would have considered diplomatic efforts absolutely meaningless and a sign of a lame America.  Wake up!!  If you can’t offer a solution that addresses the reality of Islamic radicals and a good plan for troop withdrawl, then stop you ads.

Paul in MN in Mankato, MN | Wednesday, July 11 at 09:09 AM

As a vetren I have come to regret that my service protected the speech of groups such as this. Uneducated in military matters, trying to shove your stuff down my throat with slick ad campaigns, and no idea what will happen if your desires where to come to pass. The problem is we did not destroy enough of Iraq when attacking. The left wing liberal bull habdcuffed the military. I also have big problems with the holier than thou right. I wish both radical ends would just go and off them selves and leave the rest of us who are mostly in the middle alone.

Joel Johnson in Minnesota | Wednesday, July 11 at 09:13 PM

I am so proud that I’m not the only one who is tired of the slam tactics of sites like yours. I have family in the military and am very proud of them and my country and president. Norm Coleman is right to support the war. May he get to go do what is right for our country for another term!

Pam in lakeville ,mn | Thursday, July 12 at 02:54 PM

There are now only 3,000 Iraqi military who can function without the US military beside them. This number is dropping faster than the number we are training. We made a terrible mistake in invading Iraq; we can’t continue to occupy Iraq; Shia and Sunni’s in Iraq don’t want Al Queda Iraq and will remove them as soon as we get out of the way; Maliki’s government may not survive without us but he isn’t governing successfully with us! Humpty Dumpty fell of the wall, all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn’t put Humpty together again.

Jan McClure in San Diego, Ca | Friday, July 13 at 09:01 PM

what a bunch of crap!
this web site is nothing more than the same old whine about the “other guys”.If anybody thinks this site is not fully aligned with the socialist/communist democrat organization, they are sadly oblivious to america’s polital realities. 1) Saddam, according to Amnesty International, killed up to 30k of his own people every year since he came to power. The U.S. has stopped that cold. That alone is enough justification for our presence in Iraq. 2) ANY form of government payment to it’s citizens is nothing more than socialism, any in almost every case, is done to get votes, not to help the recipients. It helps keep the elected getting re-elected. All forms of government intervention in the free enterprise system via price pressure result in price increase. This is one of the main reason health care has become so expensive. Government mandates, as well as unrealistic or non-existant reimbursements cause the costs unpaid in full by those who unfairly recieve free or government subsidised health care to be paid by those who dont “qualify” to recieve same because of their income level. This repeats itself in the form of taxes/fees/assessments to all working Americans to cover all the welfare dished out to the millions of underachievers in the form of food stamps,SSI,housing,medical,free voucher mass transit,child care, and the list goes on and on. All in order to get the elected re-elected. Certainly not to help or improve the lives of the recipients, as history clearly shows it DOESN’T work.Stop the madness, demand honesty and fairness in government. View this web site for what it really is, simply another tool to promote socialism and perpituity in government. Take a stand, vote to limit government, help yourself keep more of what you earn, stop the government unfairly taking whats yours just so “they” can spend it to benifit themselves. Getting re-elected and expanding the government is their only priority.

steve in arizona | Monday, July 23 at 11:00 AM

Viagra in | Monday, October 22 at 02:14 PM

Hello <a href= http://17.xx34.in/23.html >link</a>

xgsoftaw in Tokyo | Monday, October 22 at 06:24 PM

discount viagra in | Tuesday, October 23 at 01:02 AM

Hello <a href= http://39.xx35.in/3.html >link</a>

ktsoftyf in Tokyo | Tuesday, October 23 at 08:29 AM

men’s health improvement by cialis
cialis