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Slugman
12-06-2005, 06:42 PM
RightMarch to Activists: 'Join the MTV Challenge'
WASHINGTON, DC - William Greene, President of the conservative on-line activist organization RightMarch.com, is announcing the completion of a new music video for the song "Bush Was Right", performed by The Right Brothers, a conservative duo out of Nashville. RightMarch is generating grassroots support for the song with the ultimate goal of reaching out to MTV and requesting the music video be played on "Total Request Live".
"We need to reach people, especially young people, with the truth," said William Greene, President of RightMarch.com. "The 'mainstream' media won't report critical facts about the war in Iraq such as the discovery of WMDs, Saddam's connections with Al Qaeda or the massive progress being made by the Coalition effort in Iraq. A music video can't do the job of the media - but it's a great why to spark the debate."
To preview the video "Bush Was Right", click the below links:
Small file: http://www.therightbrothers.com/index-bwr_video-lo.php
Large file: http://www.therightbrothers.com/index-bwr_video-hi.php
"We're urging all our members to participate in the MTV Challenge - let's test the limits of liberal 'tolerance' - or censorship," concluded Greene.
RightMarch.com is a web based, conservative organization, dedicated to giving hundreds of thousands of hardworking, patriotic Americans across the country a strong collective voice in the political process. For more information, visit www.RightMarch.com.
Download this press release:
http://www.rightmarch.com/pr/20051206.doc
axlvid23
12-06-2005, 06:51 PM
RightMarch to Activists: 'Join the MTV Challenge'
WASHINGTON, DC - William Greene, President of the conservative on-line activist organization RightMarch.com, is announcing the completion of a new music video for the song "Bush Was Right", performed by The Right Brothers, a conservative duo out of Nashville. RightMarch is generating grassroots support for the song with the ultimate goal of reaching out to MTV and requesting the music video be played on "Total Request Live".
"We need to reach people, especially young people, with the truth," said William Greene, President of RightMarch.com. "The 'mainstream' media won't report critical facts about the war in Iraq such as the discovery of WMDs, Saddam's connections with Al Qaeda or the massive progress being made by the Coalition effort in Iraq. A music video can't do the job of the media - but it's a great why to spark the debate."
To preview the video "Bush Was Right", click the below links:
Small file: http://www.therightbrothers.com/index-bwr_video-lo.php
Large file: http://www.therightbrothers.com/index-bwr_video-hi.php
"We're urging all our members to participate in the MTV Challenge - let's test the limits of liberal 'tolerance' - or censorship," concluded Greene.
RightMarch.com is a web based, conservative organization, dedicated to giving hundreds of thousands of hardworking, patriotic Americans across the country a strong collective voice in the political process. For more information, visit www.RightMarch.com.
Download this press release:
http://www.rightmarch.com/pr/20051206.doc
That makes me sick. As if they needed to spoon-feed more senseless propaganda to American teens. Seems anymore the word "truth" connotates its opposite. I'm moving to Europe.
Westy
12-06-2005, 07:04 PM
I have a feeling that this will work just like the marketing campaigns for the PT cruiser and VW bug. Trying to hit the youth market but end up having beer bellied and saggy titted fifty somethings jumping all over it.
reflux
12-06-2005, 07:05 PM
"The 'mainstream' media won't report critical facts about the war in Iraq such as the discovery of WMDs, Saddam's connections with Al Qaeda or the massive progress being made by the Coalition effort in Iraq..."
I hate to point out the obvious, but maybe the media hasn't reported said items because there has been no discovery of WMD's, proven links between Saddam and Al Qaeda are extemely weak at beat, and the Coalition effort has done little other than fan the flames of the insurgency.
Umm, if they want to reach out to the "youngsters," why have a video made by the Wright Brothers? They would've been better off using the Wayans Brothers imo.
Changleen
12-06-2005, 07:09 PM
I'm moving to Europe.Do it! May I suggest the French Alps? Specifically Morzine or anywhere connected to the Three Valleys ski area?
ghettogt76
12-06-2005, 07:18 PM
I listened to the song. It sounded like a parody.
kinghami3
12-06-2005, 08:12 PM
I listened to the song. It sounded like a parody.
I agree, but there seemed to be too much production put into it (not production value, just production). Venomous propaganda slop. Even Fox is saying that there were no WMDs in Iraq.
kidwoo
12-06-2005, 08:35 PM
Dude, I was into the right bros before it was cool!!!
http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136609
narlus
12-06-2005, 09:38 PM
Dude, I was into the right bros before it was cool!!!
http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136609
hahahahaha!!!!!!!!
axlvid23
12-06-2005, 09:52 PM
Do it! May I suggest the French Alps? Specifically Morzine or anywhere connected to the Three Valleys ski area?
I'll keep that in mind. Unfortunately It appears I'm going to have to finish my college education first...bummer eh? I was pretty set on Spain--beaches, hot spanish chicks, political neutrality? Sounds pretty good to me!
rooftest
12-06-2005, 10:10 PM
....Spain--beaches, hot spanish chicks, political neutrality? Sounds pretty good to me!
Yeah - they just do whatever the terrorists ask them to do.
Silver
12-06-2005, 11:32 PM
Book them with Prussian Blue and Amy Grant.
Racists, Christians (divorced ones at that!), and Idiots. It's the Republican Party in minature.
sanjuro
12-07-2005, 12:11 AM
Man, even Prussian Blue is better than these chumps...
ghettogt76
12-07-2005, 01:54 AM
Man, that song blows more than the montashu, too.
Changleen
12-07-2005, 02:03 AM
Yeah - they just do whatever the terrorists ask them to do.You know what, I never noticed before but you're right. They do exactly that.
:oink:
What planet are you on?
MudGrrl
12-07-2005, 05:45 AM
I especially like the "Na Na na Na Na Na" guitar that sounds like a little kid teasing someone........
nice touch
It does sound like a parody.......
Reactor
12-07-2005, 09:50 AM
I was thinking it would be about three seconds long.
"My name is Bush"
Rimshot
Done.
kidwoo
12-07-2005, 10:39 AM
What planet are you on?
Planet Bush
http://www.airamericaradio.com/onnow/clips/clip/2159
ummbikes
12-07-2005, 10:50 AM
Book them with Prussian Blue and Amy Grant.
Racists, Christians (divorced ones at that!), and Idiots. It's the Republican Party in minature.
We have a winner!
steelewheels
12-10-2005, 08:46 AM
son of a bush - public enemy!
beestiboy
12-11-2005, 10:16 PM
I couldnt even get through the whole song......"We didn't start the Fire" Billy Joel...you may have a lawsuit here.
RightMarch to Activists: 'Join the MTV Challenge'
WASHINGTON, DC - William Greene, President of the conservative on-line activist organization RightMarch.com, is announcing the completion of a new music video for the song "Bush Was Right", performed by The Right Brothers, a conservative duo out of Nashville. RightMarch is generating grassroots support for the song with the ultimate goal of reaching out to MTV and requesting the music video be played on "Total Request Live".
"We need to reach people, especially young people, with the truth," said William Greene, President of RightMarch.com. "The 'mainstream' media won't report critical facts about the war in Iraq such as the discovery of WMDs, Saddam's connections with Al Qaeda or the massive progress being made by the Coalition effort in Iraq. A music video can't do the job of the media - but it's a great why to spark the debate."
To preview the video "Bush Was Right", click the below links:
This one is probably more your speed SLUG.
(http://www.brettdennen.com/media.html)
Slugman
12-12-2005, 07:55 PM
This one is probably more your speed SLUG.
(http://www.brettdennen.com/media.html)
If I were deaf... couldn't even handle 10 seconds of that voice.
I couldnt even get through the whole song......"We didn't start the Fire" Billy Joel...you may have a lawsuit here.
I am now laughing my ass off...the fatty singing was cute.
olganga
12-13-2005, 04:01 AM
Yeah - they just do whatever the terrorists ask them to do.
They do? What, when, where?
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