Wednesday, December 7, 2011

New Perry TV Ad: I’ll End Obama’s War on Religion (Video)

Texas Governor Rick Perry has a new ad that will be hitting the airwaves in Iowa. The ad is titled “Strong.” This ad goes on the attack against President Obama. It is one of the most aggressive ads of the Presidential Primary Election.

Rick Perry has a very clear message in ad: “I’ll End Obama’s War on Religion and I’ll Fight against Liberal Attacks on our Religious Heritage”

This ad will greatly help Rick Perry. Now that many of the early bumps in the primary are over, voters will start to look at the records and experience of candidates to determine who they will vote for. This is where Perry will shine because of his strong conservative record. The ad does not attack any fellow Republicans. The ad is focused directly on President Obama. The ad deals with an issue (the War on Religion) that has really caused Christian Conservatives to stand up and fight back against Obama’s radical agenda. Christian American’s are tired of seeing special interest groups get special rights and privileges while the rights and privileges of Christians are being taken away. Obama has done everything from restricting prayer at soldier’s funerals and restricting bible verses in the Air Force to refusing to follow the Constitution by upholding the laws passed by Congress like the Defense of Marriage Act.

Earlier this year, Rick Perry led a Prayer Rally in Houston, TX called “The Response.” This is something that the Founding Fathers of America would likely have also attended.


Watch Rick Perry’s New Ad Here:



1 comment:

  1. Well ... that ad did greatly help Rick, didn't it? :) I just hope he chooses a different jacket for his inauguration in January 2013 ....
    Anyway, since you mentioned the Founding Fathers of America, let me leave you a quote from one of them:
    "Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear."
    Thomas Jefferson, 1787

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