Анонімні політичні технології в США (англ.)
12/15/2003 | Serhiy Hrysch
A faceless group that the Washington Post calls "despicable" is using hundreds of thousands of dollars to air vicious television ads that use pictures of Osama bin Laden to attack Howard Dean. Don't wait. We're under attack, and we need your help now:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute
To watch the attack ad in Windows Media Player, click here:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/attackad
The secretive group that is running the ads call themselves "Americans for Jobs, Health Care and Progressive Values." The Washington Post condemned the group in an editorial on Saturday:
["Progressive values" apparently] don't include letting voters know who's footing the bill. Under the out-of-sync reporting schedule that governs such groups, donors' names don't have to be revealed until early February. So is the money from unions that back Mr. Gephardt but don't want to be publicly connected to this anti-Dean campaign? Or is it from a few wealthy donors who don't like Mr. Dean -- and perhaps are backing another one of the trailing Democratic candidates? From Republicans who want to take Mr. Dean down a few notches? There's no way for a voter to know, not in time for that information to make a difference.
This outside-group dodge, from those who pose as champions of "progressive values," [is] despicable. "I believe strongly in the view of Thomas Jefferson that an informed electorate helps insure the strength of democracy," [the group's president] said on the group's Web site. Informed, that is, of what he chooses to tell them. What hypocrisy.
Ads like this are the reason half of Americans don't vote. All Democrats should be working to bring people back into the political process -- not turning them off. Please act now by contributing whatever amount you can afford, and send a statement that these type of attacks have no place in Democratic politics:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute
Thank you for everything you do for our campaign.
Joe Trippi
Campaign Manager
Dean for America
PS To read the entire Washington Post editorial, click here:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/wpdec12
To read more about the attack, please read our blog:
http://blog.deanforamerica.com/archives/002665.html
http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute
To watch the attack ad in Windows Media Player, click here:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/attackad
The secretive group that is running the ads call themselves "Americans for Jobs, Health Care and Progressive Values." The Washington Post condemned the group in an editorial on Saturday:
["Progressive values" apparently] don't include letting voters know who's footing the bill. Under the out-of-sync reporting schedule that governs such groups, donors' names don't have to be revealed until early February. So is the money from unions that back Mr. Gephardt but don't want to be publicly connected to this anti-Dean campaign? Or is it from a few wealthy donors who don't like Mr. Dean -- and perhaps are backing another one of the trailing Democratic candidates? From Republicans who want to take Mr. Dean down a few notches? There's no way for a voter to know, not in time for that information to make a difference.
This outside-group dodge, from those who pose as champions of "progressive values," [is] despicable. "I believe strongly in the view of Thomas Jefferson that an informed electorate helps insure the strength of democracy," [the group's president] said on the group's Web site. Informed, that is, of what he chooses to tell them. What hypocrisy.
Ads like this are the reason half of Americans don't vote. All Democrats should be working to bring people back into the political process -- not turning them off. Please act now by contributing whatever amount you can afford, and send a statement that these type of attacks have no place in Democratic politics:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute
Thank you for everything you do for our campaign.
Joe Trippi
Campaign Manager
Dean for America
PS To read the entire Washington Post editorial, click here:
http://www.deanforamerica.com/wpdec12
To read more about the attack, please read our blog:
http://blog.deanforamerica.com/archives/002665.html