Douchebag uses 9/11 images to sell books, plug site, and sway votes.

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/16/911.billboard/index.html

Quite possibly the pinnacle of what money and ignorance can do. With the guy living in Orlando, FL (an hour from me), I'd love to strangle him if I ever cross him on the street. I find it amazing that with Republicans being the stereotypical "religious" party, more of them aren't thinking that they just might go to HELL, of all places, for shit like this.

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A Florida man is using billboards with an image of the burning World Trade Center to encourage votes for a Republican presidential candidate, drawing criticism for politicizing the 9/11 attacks.
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Businessman Mike Meehan says he has put up three billboards such as this one around Orlando, Florida.

"Please Don't Vote for a Democrat" reads the type over the picture of the twin towers after hijacked airliners hit them on September, 11, 2001.

Mike Meehan, a St. Cloud, Florida, businessman who paid to post the billboards in the Orlando area, said former President Clinton should have put a stop to Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda before 9/11. He said a Republican president would have done so.

"I believe 9/11 could have been prevented if we'd had a Republican president at the time," Meehan said Wednesday on CNN's "American Morning."

But Democrats and Republicans are saying Meehan shouldn't be using a 9/11 image to make a political point.
"This is a blatant exploitation of that terrible tragedy for political and, perhaps even worse, personal gain," Bill Robinson, the Orange County, Florida, Democratic Party chairman told CNN affiliate WFTV-TV in Orlando.
The local Republican Party called the billboard "inappropriate," according to WFTV.

According to Meehan, President Bush has done "an excellent job ... going after these terrorists."

"You got to remember all the ... people that George Bush did catch and how much success he did have. And we haven't had an attack on this soil since 9/11," Meehan said.

"Unlike Bill Clinton, who actually had bin Laden right in his hand and through the CIA and other high officials decide to get him go," Meehan said.

In a 2006 interview with "Fox News Sunday," Clinton said he authorized the killing of bin Laden in 2000 after the attack on the Navy warship USS Cole in Yemen, but the order was never carried out because U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies refused to certify that bin Laden was behind the Cole attack.

"I got closer to killing him than anybody has gotten since," Clinton said in the 2006 interview.

Meehan also is using the billboard to promote his Web site, the republicansong.com, where he's trying to sell copies of his song, "Please Don't Vote for a Democrat."

The song goes beyond the national security issue, ripping Democrats on taxation and energy issues, too.

"They want to take the money from the hard workin' man, and give it to the lazy folks that don't give a damn," Meehan sings.
Another verse takes on the oil issue.

"We're not fightin' for oil, we got plenty if we drill it," he sings.

The song's not a moneymaker, he said, just an effort to recoup some of what he's invested in the billboards.

A copy of the song on CD cost $5 on the Web site, and the site points out that Meehan can be hired to perform at a "concert, party, meeting or event."

"I'm willing to pay the cost for the fact that our soldiers that have died protecting this country have paid a heck of a lot more than what these billboards cost," Meehan told "American Morning."

Florida resident Mary Anderson told WFTV she doesn't see politics when she's looking at the billboard.
"Just looking at it, I'm not thinking about Democrat or Republican, I'm thinking about the twin towers and all the people killed," she told WFTV.
 
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At first I thought his inclusion of the towers burning on the picture might be trying to say Democrats would have handled the aftermath even worse (Which is a valid debate).

But when he outright said that he believes they failed to prevent it, that's really kind of a lame stretch.

I've heard the argument that had Clinton been more militant in the 90's towards Jihadists, it might have had some effect, but that's just silly guesswork - and far from productive discussion at this time.
 
So what's new?

It's the same tactic that will make John McCain be the next president, along with the normal racism.

It used to be "vote for the democrat and you will die" this year if will be "The black plan will kill us all and makes whites slave to the terrorists!"
 
[quote name='bigdaddy']So what's new?

It's the same tactic that will make John McCain be the next president, along with the normal racism.

It used to be "vote for the democrat and you will die" this year if will be "The black plan will kill us all and makes whites slave to the terrorists!"[/quote]

Sadly, that is something both sets of my parents and one set of my inlaws believe.
 
Jackasses like these give both parties even worse images...even though both are pretty bad.

Pathetic. Really pathetic.
 
[quote name='Ugamer_X']Giuliani, is that you?[/quote]

Actually Obama should send this guy flowers, I'm sure an appeal to fear this overt and tacky is going to drive at least a few voters into the Dem camp.

I can hear Karl Rove grating his teeth from here.
 
You're just giving him what he wants: publicity.

The best way to express disapproval is to completely ignore it... instead, it's on CNN.com. Sad.
 
This reminds me of the guy who sells everything under the sun in radio ads during Rush Limbaugh:

"Call 1-800-US-911-01 - NEVAR FORGET! - 1-800-US-911-01."

The very fact that I remember the phone number shows what a brilliant marketing scheme it is - like an old jingle.

But this cat's basing all this "Democrats could have stopped 9/11" based on that easily refuted Mansoor Ijaz self-promoting testimony. The kind that fooled dumbasses into thinking that Sudan had captured bin Laden and offered him to the US, NQA, and Clinton refused.

That ol' fairytale.

Ijaz works for FOX News now, BTW. Just sayin'.
 
According to Meehan, President Bush has done "an excellent job ... going after these terrorists."

"You got to remember all the ... people that George Bush did catch and how much success he did have. And we haven't had an attack on this soil since 9/11," Meehan said.

Why don't I ever meet people who think like this in real life? I'd make a killing selling them magical Anti-Terrorist Wristbands. "I've been wearing one since 2002, and I have yet to be killed in a terrorist attack! Great job, wristband!"
 
[quote name='trq']Why don't I ever meet people who think like this in real life? I'd make a killing selling them magical Anti-Terrorist Wristbands. "I've been wearing one since 2002, and I have yet to be killed in a terrorist attack! Great job, wristband!"[/QUOTE]

Because people and media never care or consider bullets dodged. They are only concerned with bad things that happened and who to blame.

You see that at every level of society.
 
The Government used 9/11 to invade 2 countries. Take away our freedoms. destroy the dollar. Kill america as we know it.
 
[quote name='BuckFush187']The Government used 9/11 to invade 2 countries. Take away our freedoms. destroy the dollar. Kill america as we know it.[/quote]
I hate to feed the trolls, but why would America want to kill America?
 
[quote name='BuckFush187']The Government used 9/11 to invade 2 countries. Take away our freedoms. destroy the dollar. Kill america as we know it.[/QUOTE]

Who in the government knows about it and was responsible? And how do you know?
 
[quote name='mykevermin']This reminds me of the guy who sells everything under the sun in radio ads during Rush Limbaugh:

"Call 1-800-US-911-01 - NEVAR FORGET! - 1-800-US-911-01."

The very fact that I remember the phone number shows what a brilliant marketing scheme it is - like an old jingle.

[/QUOTE]


cloest rush fan eh?


on topic. yeah, these ads suck, but i think that some (certainly not all) of republicans would agree as well.
 
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