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MAF Presents: The Daily File Blog

Here at the Move America Forward Daily File we chronicle the good news on the War on Terrorism you might not have heard about on the evening news. We also shine the spotlight on those whose conduct against our country and our military is unbecoming.


Sunday, October 08, 2006

Posted By:
Melanie Morgan
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NEWS: Ad Targeting Clinton Explodes on Internet

NEW TV AD TARGETING CLINTON EXPLODES ON INTERNET

The new television ad that takes on President Clinton for recent comments and acts that undermined the war on terrorism will begin airing nationwide (first on CNN and Headline News) this week.  But already the commercial has become an Internet sensation in just the first 6-days the ad has been online.




View the Ad “Defending Freedom” Here

In the first 24 hours alone, the commercial clip became one of the most-watched clips at YouTube for the day and was awarded 10 Honors by YouTube.com for the popularity of the video clip.  Here are the honors that were awarded for the first 24 hours the clip was posted online:

Honors for This Video
#13 - Most Discussed (Today) - All
#6 - Most Discussed (Today) - News & Blogs - All
#13 - Most Discussed (Today) - English
#6 - Most Discussed (Today) - News & Blogs - English
#66 - Most Viewed (Today) - All
#13 - Most Viewed (Today) - News & Blogs - All
#13 - Most Viewed (Today) - News & Blogs - English
#98 - Top Favorites (Today) - All
#8 - Top Favorites (Today) - News & Blogs - All
#8 - Top Favorites (Today) - News & Blogs - English

The ad has also already been awarded 6 honors for its popularity as measured over the past week.

Honors for This Video
#5 - Most Discussed (This Week) - News & Blogs - All
#5 - Most Discussed (This Week) - News & Blogs - English
#32 - Most Viewed (This Week) - News & Blogs - All
#9 - Top Favorites (This Week) - News & Blogs - All
#7 - Top Favorites (This Week) - News & Blogs - English
#77 - Top Favorites (This Month) - News & Blogs - All

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Posted By:
Melanie Morgan
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BILL CLINTON REBUKED!


NEWS RELEASE - October 3, 2006
CONTACT:  Robert Dixon – (916) 441-6197 or Robert@MoveAmericaForward.org

BILL CLINTON REBUKED!

New Television Ad
Targets Bill Clinton’s Failure
To Fight Terrorist Threat

“No more rewriting history, Mr. President”

A new television ad campaign sets the record straight about President Bill Clinton’s failure to make the fight against Islamic terrorism a top priority of his administration.

The first television ad, “Defending Freedom,” begins airing this week on national television news programs and follows several high profile attempts to recast his administration’s efforts to fight the terrorist threat.  The ad can be viewed online at: http://www.MoveAmericaForward.org


CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE AD!

The ads are produced by the nation’s largest grassroots pro-troop organization, Move America Forward (website: www.MoveAmericaForward.org ).  Funding for the ads has been provided by thousands of members of the organization who in the past few days have contributed to this ad campaign. 

Gold Star Mother to Serve as Spokeswoman for Campaign

Serving as chief spokeswoman for all television, radio and print appearances promoting the new ad campaign will be Move America Forward’s Director of Military Outreach, Debra Argel Bastian, a Gold Star mother who lost her son in the fight against terrorism.

Ms. Bastian is mother of Captain Derek Argel, who was killed in a plane crash on Memorial Day, 2005 during a training mission inside Iraq.

Bastian noted that she believes that “all Americans of all political parties should stand united behind the mission our troops are serving in Iraq and the war against terrorism,” Bastian said.

In the early days of Operation Iraqi Freedom, President Clinton was strongly supportive of the mission American troops were serving there.  In fact at the time Move America Forward had produced and broadcast 4 television ads that praised Mr. Clinton for rallying together with other Americans in supporting the current fight against terrorism.

“Mr. Clinton, we will praise you when you do good, but we will similarly rise up against you when you act in such a shameless fashion.

“Bill Clinton seems to have changed his tune now, and he’s more interested in his own personal glorification than the good of this nation, or showing honor and respect to the young men and women serving in the military to keep our nation safe,” Bastian said.

“To be blunt, before 9/11 no presidential administration took the threat of terrorism seriously enough – both Republican and Democrat administrations failed our nation.  We should accept that these failures took place and move forward, and focus our energies on supporting our current Commander in Chief who has led our military into real and substantive action against the terrorist threat.

“Instead, Bill Clinton seeks to recast events to fool people into believing he was hyper-vigilant about the terrorist threat facing this nation.  No more rewriting history, Mr. President!

“I believe I join many other Americans who are outraged by President Clinton’s recent conduct.  America is at war with Islamic terrorists.  The threat is real and serious, and yet instead of rallying behind our troops and their missions in far away lands, Mr. Clinton decides to wag his finger, drop his jaw, and speak to us with mock incredulity.

“We’ve seen that skit before, Mr. President, and we didn’t buy it then and we aren’t buying it now either,” Bastian concluded.

Debra Argel Bastian with her late son, Captain Derek Argel

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*Note: The previous Move America Forward ads praising President Clinton as a “more responsible voice” can be found online here:

http://www.moveamericaforward.org/Video/Blair-HI.wmv
http://www.moveamericaforward.org/Video/Berlusconi-HI.wmv
http://www.moveamericaforward.org/Video/Howard-HI.wmv
http://www.moveamericaforward.org/Video/Aznar-HI.wmv

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