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Less Jobs, More Wars: What Is This "Iraq War" Charge On My Bill? [VIDEO]

Posted by Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films at 5:35 AM on February 8, 2008.


The Iraq War has cost the average American family over $16,000 since the war began.
Less Jobs, More Wars

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While the battle between Obama and Clinton continues, and may continue for a while, it is critically important we start getting out the message about McCain. We don't want the only story line to be about Democrats fighting.

And thanks to Joe Scarborough, we now have a brilliant McCain campaign slogan: Less Jobs. More Wars.

For two months, we've been trying to come up with a good name for our Issues '08 campaign, and there it is! Jason, Leda, Philip and Lissette jumped into action and put together these two fantastic short videos.

We need $100,000 immediately (like in the next week), so we can continue making these high impact videos, full-time, around the clock.

Can you chip in $50? We've got to start now. Make an investment here.

While we're using a little HUMOR in our opening effort, the war is deadly serious, the deaths to Americans and to Iraqis. We have seen and experienced the terrible pain and suffering. But our job right now is to reach millions of people who have erected emotional walls to any more painful news of death and destruction. So we went to the personal, the cost to each and everyone of us. And we did it by hacking the techniques of Madison Ave, a joke that gets the attention, and then makes the point.

We're very excited about this campaign, so excited that we wanted to get you involved now before we even have a proper website set up for it. Please post a comment on the blog with your ideas for future videos, a campaign song, a cartoon, and additional ways to get the word out.

Post your ideas here.

Let's keep working together to tell America about John McCain's vision for our country: Less jobs, and more wars. I've got a hunch Joe Scarborough is going to regret ever making that joke.

Robert Greenwald sits on the board of the Independent Media Institute, AlterNet's parent company

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Robert Greenwald is the director/producer of "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" and "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism."


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Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Feb 8, 2008 7:15 AM   
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it's the american way!

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WHuT?!????!
Posted by: meetmeineleusis on Feb 8, 2008 7:59 AM   
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Wars cost money?!?! But the TEEVEE said evurthing was fine! :'(

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Correct the grammar...
Posted by: tanith on Feb 8, 2008 10:21 AM   
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It's "fewer" rather than "less."

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» RE: Correct the grammar... Posted by: pollyanna999
» RE: Correct the grammar... Posted by: Quannah
Insane nation
Posted by: Richard House on Feb 8, 2008 10:55 AM   
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It may be fiction at this point but the the USA doesn't have too many more step to take before total insanity.

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Ironic
Posted by: clvngodess on Feb 9, 2008 6:13 AM   
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did anyone catch this:

The Iraq War has cost the average American family over $16,000 since the war began.

...We need $100,000 immediately (like in the next week), so we can continue making these high impact videos, full-time, around the clock.

Just find it ironic.

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Just sayin'......
Posted by: pollyanna999 on Feb 9, 2008 7:54 AM   
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The title should read, "FEWER jobs, more wars....." Geeeze!

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I don't get the urgency
Posted by: handygeek on Feb 9, 2008 9:42 AM   
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The text seems to insinuate that there is urgency. I don't see it. The folks voting for McCain seem to want war anyway. I, for one, am more interested in making sure that Obama gets the Dem nomination.

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And instead of the common chant
Posted by: Quannah on Feb 9, 2008 10:26 AM   
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of "Four More Years," with McCain we can all start chanting, "One Hundred More Years," because that's what he's promised us in Iraq!

The future's so bright I think I'll kill myself.

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Don't correct the grammar
Posted by: rosweed on Feb 10, 2008 5:39 AM   
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Regardless of who said it, it's incorrect. I see this mistake more and more often. I was taught that the rule is that less applies to amounts (ounces in a pound, Bush has not lied any less in his second term, etc.) and fewer applies to numbers (fewer jobs, Bill Clinton told fewer lies than Bush, etc). Since it came from the idiot Scarborough, we can cut him some slack. So, don't correct it because the few people who understand the mistake will enjoy considering the source.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah...
Posted by: Quannah on Feb 10, 2008 11:03 AM   
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Everybody's right! The grammar was incorrect! Having worked as a writer/editor/proofreader/jack-of-all-trades in publishing for many years, I know it was incorrect.

I was simply pointing out that it was a quote and that you NEVER correct anything within a quote.

I also pointed out that anyone who cared could email Joe Scarborough and let him know it was incorrect. Simple.

That's all.

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Why this ad won't play
Posted by: box cutter, daisy cutter on Feb 11, 2008 9:42 AM   
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Look, $16,000 per family sounds like a reasonable argument, but frankly, a fair number of Americans just seem to like war. You have to be ready for when they ask "How can you talk about the expense when our brave men and women are sacrificing more than money? What price would you put on their lives? What price would you put on FREEDOM?".
I don't care how illogical that sounds--that's what they'll say, or what someone will say behind closed doors when they decide not to air it.

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