http://www.minnpost.com/ericblack/2010/03/04/16432/a_verbatim_press_release_code_red_nrcc_launches_targeted_calls_against_tim_walz_alerting_minnesota_families_to_the_democrats%E2%80%99_dangerous_healthcare_takeover_-_and_how_to_stop_itA verbatim press release: "Code Red: NRCC Launches Targeted Calls Against Tim Walz Alerting Minnesota Families to the Democrats’ Dangerous Healthcare Takeover - And How to Stop It"
By Eric Black | Published Thu, Mar 4 2010 2:29 pm
Assuming that most MinnPost readers don't see as many political press releases as I do, I hoped some of you might find it interesting to read, verbatim, this one, from today, bearing the headline that is on this post.
"For Immediate Release: March 4, 2010
Washington- The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has launched targeted phone calls today alerting Minnesota voters and taxpayers to the seriousness of the Democrats’ job-killing government takeover of healthcare while sending a loud and clear signal to Democrat Tim Walz that his support for the Obama-Pelosi healthcare agenda is politically toxic. The majority of American voters want the Democrats to scrap their partisan healthcare bill and start over with reforms that will lower costs, but Nancy Pelosi and President Obama are counting on Walz's vote to ram their reckless healthcare agenda through Congress. These targeted calls are the first paid media for the NRCC’s “Project Code Red,” an aggressive multi-front communications effort to force vulnerable Democrats to go on the record on whether they stand with American voters or Washington party bosses when it comes to the Democrat healthcare agenda.
http://www.nrcc.org/codered/http://www.nrcc.org/codered/flipflop/Code Red Rally before the vote:
http://washingtonindependent.com/79733/conservatives-will-rally-against-the-bill-tomorrowHas now switched focus to the "flip flop 5"
Code Red - like in the movie 'A Few Good Men'? How aggressive was this little project?