New Kerry Ad on Bush Failure to Secure Explosives /Misjudgments that Have Made America Less Secure
Washington, DC – The Kerry-Edwards campaign released the new television ad “Obligation” Tuesday. Emphasizing that it is the obligation of a Commander-in-Chief to keep our country safe, the 30-second television spot focuses on George W. Bush’s misjudgments that have put our soldiers at risk and made America less secure, including his failure to secure 380 tons of explosives in Iraq.
“Obligation” will run in markets that Bush campaigns in this week. It can be viewed online at: www.johnkerry.com
Title: “Obligation”
Type: :30 TV
Date: 10/26/04
Paid for By: Kerry-Edwards 2004, Inc.
AD SCRIPT
JOHN KERRY: “The obligation of a Commander in Chief is to keep our country safe. In Iraq, George Bush has overextended our troops…”
VISUAL: John Kerry.
JOHN KERRY: “…and now failed to secure 380 tons of deadly explosives.”
VISUAL: New York Times article headlined “Huge Cache of Explosives Vanished from Site in Iraq,” Source: New York Times, October 25, 2004
JOHN KERRY: “The kind used for attacks in Iraq, and for terrorist bombings.”
VISUAL: “Iraq insurgents may have missing explosives cache” Source: WCNC, Charlotte, NC, October 25, 2004
JOHN KERRY: “His Iraq misjudgments put our soldiers at risk, and make our country less secure. And all he offers is more of the same. As President, I’ll bring a fresh start to protect our troops and our nation. I’m John Kerry and I approved this message.
VISUAL: John Kerry. Approved by John Kerry & Paid for by Kerry-Edwards 2004, Inc.