Political Ads With No Bitter After-Taste? The Battle of Ideology From the Internet to Your TV: Starting With Iraq.
In response to the hot topic of war in Iraq, one new web site is reacting to the continuing discord.
RepublcianViews.com has produced a television ad with a thought-provoking focus that addresses the core issues of the War on Terror. And they say that's just the beginning.
Peoria, IL (PRWEB) August 14, 2003 - With more than Iraq in its sights, RepublicanViews.com is producing a series of issue ads. Their objective is two-fold: get solid Republican ideals out to mainstream TV watchers without the harangue normally associated with political ads; at the same time countering attack ads produced by hardcore opposition groups who sometimes misleadingly label themselves nonpartisan."
The series, called educate, inspire, encourage" covers a wide range of controversial topics including:
Privatization and its competitive benefits in the real world and government.
The free market and how it made our country what it is.
Tax relief (even for the rich) and why its good for our economy.
Socialism and other forms of government and how they differ from our successful approach to peoples' freedoms.
The American Dream" and why foreigners know about it while our own children don't.
Theres a growing desire in the Republican community to share core values, and more importantly, the reasoning behind them. Right now, that desire isnt being met in mainstream media," according to Chris Myers, site founder and producer of the ads. Our goal is to present, in straight-forward terms, reasons average American Republicans believe their views are right for the country, now and into the future."
The educate, inspire, encourage" series replaces bashing and mud-slinging with ideology for a fresh take on contentious topics. The soft-toned approach is designed to focus on issues without the distraction of he said, she said" that cause viewers to immediately take sides in whether to believe the claims presented in attack ads.
The series target audience covers a wide spectrum that runs through the political center of left and right. We hope viewers who dont follow politics closely will gain more insight from the clear concepts presented in the ads. Trying to understand where political parties really stand based on what we see in the news isnt always easy," Myers added.
RepublicanViews.com has made its first ad available for viewing online and plans to air it in major markets with the help of volunteer contributors.
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