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Rally to Support Victory!

As many of you are likely aware, President Bush will be making an appearance at the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville on Friday, March 2nd, at a fundraiser for Senator McConnell. As usual, the local Liberal contingent has organized a protest with which to greet our Commander-in-Chief.

This time, the negative Liberal pacifist voices will not go unanswered. A fine group of pro-victory, pro-America Conservatives are organizing a Rally to Support Victory. This rally is intended to show our support for the president, the troops, and victory. It is time for EVERY conscientious Conservative to shed the veil of silence and make his/her voice heard!


Please join us to support:

  • Victory in Iraq;

  • Our President's efforts to keep this nation secure;

  • The war against terror, wherever we must fight it;

  • Members of Congress that understand the seriousness of the terrorist threat;

  • The servicemen and women defending our country around the world;

  • Military families who share the sacrifice; and,

  • Soldiers who are preparing for deployment, who are deployed, and who are returning from deployment.

At a time when Congress is intent on snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, when many are more concerned with covering their political rear-ends instead of seeing this war through to victory, and when Pelosi and Murtha are plotting for a “slow bleed” of our efforts in the Middle East, this rally is extremely important! Trust me, you will be pleasantly surprised at how great it feels to stand in the streets and declare your support for our country – there’s no feeling in the world like it!

It’s the least we can do for our fine men and women who are sacrificing everything for this country. We need to support this effort in numbers to ensure the local mainstream media pays attention. It’s more important now than it ever was!

Sign up for updates on the rally at mailto:supportvictory@bellsouth.net I will post updates on the time as I get them. Folks, it's time to get your rally on!! I certainly hope you see you all there!

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