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Robb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-15-05 03:05 PM
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"Bush was right" campaign to launch (wtf?)
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(from a circulating press release)
November 15, 2005

http://www.RightMarch.com/

'BUSH WAS RIGHT' CAMPAIGN TO LAUNCH
RightMarch to Target MTV with 'Right Brothers' Music Video

WASHINGTON, DC - William Greene, President of the conservative on-line activist
organization RightMarch.com, is announcing his group's plans to help spread the
truth about the successes of the war in Iraq with a new music video for a song from
the "Right Brothers" band called "Bush was Right". The "Right Brothers," a
conservative duo out of Nashville, has been gaining a following by playing political
events and rallies with songs containing conservative and patriotic lyrics.

"We're in the process of pulling the video together," said William Greene, President
of RightMarch.com. "There's a lot not being told about the successes in Iraq and
we're hoping to reach out to young people with a music video that tells the truth -
that WMD's were found in Iraq and there was a definite link between Saddam and Al
Qaeda - that Bush was, in fact, right."


RightMarch is planning to generate grassroots support for the song "Bush was Right"
with the ultimate goal of reaching out to MTV and requesting the music video be
played on "Total Request Live". To listen to "Bush was Right" visit this link:
http://www.rightmarch.com/media/Bush_sample.ram
"It's a good way to bring the facts about Iraq to young people. We hope there's room
for more than one point of view. It will be a test for the folks at MTV - whether
they believe in artistic expression - or censorship," concluded Greene.

:DOy! I'll bet MTV can't wait!
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