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America's Hope Foundation, a Group Committed to Restoring Integrity to the American Political Process, Announces an Upcoming Ad Buy Through the November General Election
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- America's Hope Foundation
announces plans for an upcoming TV, radio and internet based ad campaign aimed
at educating the American people about Barack Obama, his extremist views, and
his radical associations.
On July 2, 2008, America's Hope Foundation began airing two radio ads.
These ads addressed Barack Obama's inconsistencies in his approach to a
potential Iranian nuclear crisis, and several shocking allegations from a
former Obama associate (Larry Sinclair). The Foundation will continue to air
the two radio ads, and will unveil several new TV and radio spots over the
next several weeks. The two ads referenced above are available on the
foundation's website ( www.americashopefoundation.com ), and new ads will be
added to the site as they air.
The foundation will target the following states in the ad buy:
Pennsylvania,Ohio,Indiana,Michigan,Virginia,Florida,Colorado,Missouri,
andIowa.
The Reverend Tim Donovan, Executive Director of America's Hope Foundation,
classified the media buys as "the American people's response to a mainstream
news media that has abandoned the basic tenets of investigative journalism and
has chosen to look beyond Obama's own statements, his writings, and his
extremist associations." Reverend Donovan estimates that the foundation will
spend between 8 and 10 million dollars on ads "related to Barack Obama's
candidacy, and his unwillingness to address issues and allegations that have
surfaced about him."
Additionally, The America's Hope Foundation announces a new website
debuting on July 7th, (www.obamahatespeech.com), which they believe
will expose the Obama rapid response machine's use of threats and
intimidation to silence those who question Barack Obama. The foundation will
post all hate mail and threatening messages received from Obama supporters. In
addition, the foundation will invite other groups and individuals who have
been targeted by the Obama smear campaigns to post their hate messages on the
site as well. According to Rev. Donovan, "The American people deserve an
opportunity to see what type of 'change' Obama supporters actually represent."
This release was issued through The Xpress Press News Service, merging e-
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SOURCE America's Hope Foundation
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