Radio Ad's


We aired this ad on Montana Radio

A cry is being heard across this country by supporters of Hillary Clinton. We feel negated by our own party, The democratic National Committee, we are not only women we are men and college students, we are White we are Black we are Hispanic we are 17+ MILLION American Voters and we are angry.

We have released the following radio ad in the Montana market and we sincerely hope Montanan’s hear our currently Unheard voices.



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  • 6/3/2008 5:32 AM Steve Nogy wrote:
    Please, please Montana....see the deceit and horror and racism and unfair and illegal voting procedures not to mention payoffs, bribes and all other sorts of illegal practices ALREADY GOING ON in the Obama campaign! WE CANNOT LET THIS MAN AND HIS RACIST WIFE TAKE RESIDENCY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SHOW THE DNC AND AMERICA THAT WE'RE ON TO HIM, AND THAT IT'S TIME TO JOIN A HUGE RESURGENCE FOR HILLARY CLINTON, THE MOST CAPABLE, COMPETENT, ELECTABLE, HARDEST WORKING AND MOST SINCERE OF ALL THE CANDIDATES....... Thank you!!!!!
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  • 6/3/2008 7:53 AM Julianne Barbato wrote:
    This Las Vegan is urging Montanans to turn the tide. It's up to you to vote against the undemocratic machinations of a party that's become nothing more than an oxymoron. That would easily count you OUT if it suited their aims!

    Vote for the most capable candidate, who is a patriot, who has been anything but a racist or elitist, and who can put us on the right track and make the country healthy and whole again.

    Show the country that you will not roll over in the face of sexism and racism. Do it for your daughters, do it for yourself, do it for the country!

    Thank you for being strong, independent mavericks! Go MT! Go Hillary!

    VOTE!
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  • 6/3/2008 8:00 AM Vicki wrote:
    Way to go! We will take back our party and every vote and every voice will count. No one will silence the American People. Thank you for helping Hillary!
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  • 6/3/2008 8:25 AM Kate wrote:
    Thank you for stating the obvious! Seems the DNC and most of the mainstream media are backing a candidate with a resume as thin as tissue paper with serious character issues who has no chance of beating John McCain in November. Hillary is the PEOPLE'S choice. On to Denver!!!
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  • 6/3/2008 8:34 AM Shawn wrote:
    I hope America wakes up soon. Obama has done NOTHING for Americans and for Black people. I am an African American in Chicago and he has done nothing for our city and for black people. We do not need a president who has several terrorist friends and an unstable wife. Barack and Michelle has not really improve the racial situation in our society but instead perpetuated it. Being in a black separatist church for 20 years does not signal unity. That is why I never went to that church. This man is also funded by soros and liberal billionaires who could care less about the middle class. I support Hillary and Bill because they actually have a record of helping black people and Americans as a whole. Bill Clinton has set up a foundation in Lousiana that helps build homes for hurricane katrina victims, including my cousin. We need to stop being manipulated by Obama and the media. He speaks of hope and change with no records of doing so, but Hillary has a long record of fighting for women, children, and the middle class.
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  • 6/3/2008 9:11 AM JoeSky wrote:
    Thank you for making this ads. I'm 37 years old white male, and I'm one of those people that are invisible to DNC.

    For me the choice is clear:
    Plan A - Clinton
    Plan B - McCain
    Disqualified - Obama
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  • 6/3/2008 9:36 AM ainnj wrote:
    Thank you. This country needs Hillary Clinton. I just hope the superdelegates do the right thing, although I am not setting my expectations very high right now.
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  • 6/3/2008 9:48 AM Mary Lou wrote:
    Thank you, wonderful people, for standing up for Hillary, the American promise, and the democratic process!
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  • 6/3/2008 10:34 AM Milly wrote:
    Hillary Clinton has brought this campaign to life with wit and wisdom, good cheer and astonishing detail. She is the right person for the job. Obama is not - Obama remains a gigantic question mark.
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  • 6/3/2008 2:04 PM Tigger12 wrote:
    MT...the AP is now saying that Obama is the nominee...don't believe it! It's Obama's camp trying to get you to not vote today. VOTE TODAY!!! He hasn't gotten over the finish line and won't until Denver!!!!
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  • 6/3/2008 2:09 PM SueRW wrote:
    Hillary is still in this campaign. She represents the values of middle class Americans and will work for all Americans to create a better economy, improve health care for all, improve educational opportunities and create better jobs for all working people. She will stand strong for our national security and for fair trade practices that protect the rights of American businesses and employees. Please cast your vote for Hillary Clinton.
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  • 6/3/2008 2:44 PM Toni4Hill wrote:
    Thank you all so much. Let's get on the phones and make sure media does not suppress any more votes. They tried to say she was conceding to keep people from voting. Let's not allow that to happen.
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  • 6/3/2008 4:29 PM GRL wrote:
    GRLNo Gravatar Says: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    June 3rd, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    Meanwhile,
    Meanwhile,
    Al Gore Resurfaces for the DSCC?(Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee)

    http://tinyurl.com/3m4mvz

    And I reply to him....
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  • 6/3/2008 5:16 PM Hairy Ainu of Appalachia wrote:
    I'm not a Hillary fan, let me say that right off. I WAS and Edwards fan until he bowed out and endorsed Barky. That being said, I would support Hillary over Obama.

    I'm tired of the DNC, and tired of being taken for granted as a rural democrat. I'm finished with the Dems. I'm looking for another party that includes country people in their "Big Tent".

    The best thing that can happen to the electoral process in this country is the proliferation of true alternative opposition parties.

    I will be sitting this one out. I might possibly vote for McCain - the DNC needs to hear that message. I really don't want to do that, but until the Dems reassess their perspective, and actually field candidates that are palatable to country folk like me, I can't vote for them. Do the Dems remember 1980 and the (me) Reagan Democrats?

    I have forwarded my voter registration papers to Howard Dean and others in the DNC to indicate my displeasure with the Denocratic Party.

    I am just so tired of the BS that goes on behind the scenes. Dems, y'all dug your own grave. Sleep well.
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  • 6/5/2008 8:46 AM GRL wrote:
    “A Party Held HOSTAGE: Michele Obama Wasn’t Alone in Her Hostility at the Rainbow/PUSH Conference in 2004–Protests Against Jesse Jackson, Threats Against Democrats/Kerry By Ministers in an Eerie Preview of the Rev. Wright Episode”

    http://tinyurl.com/4jealx

    PLEASE READ this whole piece!
    We are in big trouble…find out why this Obama enabling is all about APPEASEMENT by the Democratic Party.

    What I have found out is really disturbing!

    Have women been thrown over out of a move to appease blacks? And these blacks aren’t even real Democrats??
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  • 6/16/2008 10:11 PM Cynthia Dunlevy wrote:
    Dear Senator Clinton:

    You have asked the public to contact you and provide counsel regarding your next strategic step. First of all, thank you, thank you for everything that you have done, and for everything that you will continue to do for all this great nation and for all of us.

    Senator Clinton, I turn the question back to you: What would you advise any one of us to do if we were in your shoes? What would you tell someone who

    1. won the popular vote (per ABS News’ websites’ figures); hence, the people have spoken via their vote that they want you as their Democratic Presidential nominee;
    2. had won the states that will be the makers or the breakers in the November election;
    3. is qualified to lead and has exhibited the strength of character to persevere in spite of name-calling (Obama calling you Annie Oakley), in spite of the DNC’s back-stabbing tactics regarding FL and MI delegates, and in spite of a disingenuous media that has given your opponent the pillow treatment?

    What would YOU tell someone that has strong faith and strong family values and has exhibited these under some of the most extreme circumstances, and who became the better for it?

    What would you tell someone who, when presented with “evidence” (albeit evidence that was later found to be premised on Bush lies) thought it was better to vote to protect her beloved country than to dally around with a “let’s wait and see” attitude? And, for heaven’s sake would not dare to point an accusatory finger at anyone that did vote to protect this great land—especially if he (Obama) was not in the senate at the time of this crisis.

    What would you tell someone that has the strength of character and the healthy values of her forefathers and foremothers to harness the run-away economic horse, tame the wild war horse, help the sick health care horse, and empower the neglected education horse?

    What would I tell someone like her? I would tell her to look into our eyes and into our hearts. This country needs a strong, patriotic, levelheaded, lady that will lead us—and will lead us with her strong faith and with her strong beliefs in family values.

    I would strongly suggest to her that she not to be hasty in making a decision right now; and I would ask her to she draw upon the strength and courage of this nation’s forefathers and foremothers who, in the face of adversity and demands that they give up, stood their ground so that this country would be safe, sound, and the better for it. And, this, my dear Senator Clinton, is what I would tell such a hero.
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  • 6/19/2008 5:08 AM karen wrote:
    Steve Thank you very much, check this page in the next day or two for a BIG SURPRISE
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  • 6/19/2008 5:09 AM karen wrote:
    Thank you very much for your comment on the Montana Radio Ad, please check back in the next day or two for a BIG SURPRISE
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  • 6/19/2008 5:10 AM karen wrote:
    Kate, Thank you for your kind comments. Please check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise
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  • 6/19/2008 5:12 AM karen wrote:
    Wow, you certainly know your stuff! The fight is not over it is just about to get started. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise
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  • 6/19/2008 5:14 AM karen wrote:
    I like your Plan! Thank you for your comment on the radio ad. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise, take heart the fight is just about to start. Its time to try a little of our own 'chicago style politics'
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  • 6/19/2008 5:15 AM karen wrote:
    Oh we think the super delegates need a little arm twisting from the voters and we intend to give it to them. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise
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  • 6/19/2008 5:16 AM karen wrote:
    Thank you for the wonderful compliment. We are NOT done yet. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise!
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  • 6/19/2008 5:18 AM karen wrote:
    Millie, beautiful description of Hillary, thank you and we all agree with you. But the fight is not over. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise
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  • 6/19/2008 5:19 AM karen wrote:
    He is still NOT the nominee, he is only the presumptive nominee, we hope to change that. Check back in the next day or two for a BIG surprise
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  • 6/29/2008 12:58 PM Andrea in Fl wrote:
    That was great!
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