Thursday, December 22, 2011

VIDEO: Adherence to the Oath

New RevPAC Ad
 
After being in the works for a few weeks, Revolution PAC’s production team unleashed a new ad today titled “Adherence to the Oath”, featuring Vietnam veteran Bill Manning. In a calm, commanding voice, Manning speaks emotionally about what taking the Oath to uphold the Constitution means to him, and why he thinks Ron Paul gets such overwhelming support from the US military.
 
According to Q3 FEC donation reports, Ron Paul received virtually triple the donations from active-duty military than all the other Republican candidates combined. This fact is vindication of Ron Paul’s non-interventionist foreign policy, and a direct contradiction to clueless pundits like Dick Morris, Bill O’Reilly, and Sean Hannity, trapped in a neo-con isolationist fantasy world of endless war and death.
 
In a recent statement, which has received serious backlash from combat veterans, Dick Morris actually said anyone who supports Ron Paul and his campaign is “unpatriotic”.
 
 
The sad part is that Dick has no idea what he is talking about. He has no personal experience on which to base his opinion. You see, Mr. Morris was too much of a coward to put his own ass on the line by volunteering for the military during the Vietnam War. He was twenty years old in 1968- prime fighting age. Some other poor kid fought and died in his place. He should be ashamed of himself. Not for dodging service in Vietnam, mind you, but for espousing his current hawkish attitude toward foreign policy despite his reluctance to serve in his own war. You can talk the talk, Dick, but you never had the balls to walk the walk.
 
“Adherence to the Oath” is a clear example of why Ron Paul’s philosophy of a non-interventionist foreign policy is winning over in the minds of the American people, who are sick of endless overseas endeavors which are bankrupting our nation, while the stale neo-con “bomb everything forever” mantra is fading away like an evening sunset.



Source: Revolution PAC. Video was included in original press release.

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