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May 11, 2007 Friday Rabi-us-Sani 23, 1428





Ad drive launched against war supporters



By Our Correspondent


NEW YORK, May 10: In an act of defiance perhaps not seen since President Truman fired Gen Douglas MacArthur, the anti-war veterans group VoteVets.org, which has been influential with Capitol Hill Democrats, is launching a half-million-dollar TV ad campaign featuring Maj Gen John Batiste (Ret), former commanding general of the first infantry division.

The advertisement begins with a clip President George W. Bush saying: “I have always said that I will listen to the requests of our commanders on the ground.”

Gen Batiste then appears, saying, “Mr President, you did not listen. You continue to pursue a failed strategy that is breaking our great army and Marine Corps. I left the army in protest in order to speak out. Mr President, you have placed our nation in peril. Our only hope is that Congress will act now to protect our fighting men and women.”

The ads are targeted at Republican members of Congress seen to be wavering in their support for the war. Those targeted include GOP Senators Susan Collins (Maine), John Sununu (NH), John Warner (Virginia), and Norm Coleman (Minnesota), and GOP Representatives Mary Bono (Calif.), Phil English (Penn.), Randy Kuhl (NY), Jim Walsh (NY), Jo Ann Emerson (Missouri), Tim Johnson (Illinois), Mike Rogers (Michigan), Fred Upton (Michigan), and Mike Castle (Del.) The ads conclude with Batiste saying, depending on the congressperson targeted, “Senator Collins, protect America, not George Bush.”

Major General Paul Eaton (Ret) and Gen Wesley Clark (Ret) will also appear in ads.

Meanwhile, at the VFW headquarters in DC later on Thursday, according to the Army Times, an “Appeal for Courage” petition signed by 2,700 current and former service members supporting continued US combat operations in Iraq was given to House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Sen Lindsey Graham, R-SC.

“The petition was organised by two US service members serving in Iraq, Navy Lt. Jason Nichols, serving in Baghdad, and Minnesota National Guard Staff Sgt. David Thul, who is conducting convoy operations in Iraq with the 34th Infantry Division,” the newspaper reports.






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