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I’m not a conservative but I respect anyone that has the fortitude to stick to his or her guns, in this day and age.
Written by GussA new group of prominent conservatives plans to begin a $15 million advertising campaign Wednesday urging members of Congress who may be wavering in their support for the war in Iraq not to “cut and run.”
The group, Freedom’s Watch, is rolling out television, radio and Internet ads in more than 20 states and 60 Congressional districts. Ari Fleischer, President Bush’s former press secretary and a spokesman for the group, declined to specify which members of Congress were on the list of targets but indicated that it would include both Republicans and Democrats.
Mr. Fleischer said the central message of Freedom’s Watch is that “the war in Iraq can be won and Congress must not surrender.” The ads will run as Congress is awaiting the Sept. 15 release of a report from Gen. David Petraeus that will evaluate progress in Iraq.
“There are many members who are trying to figure out which way to go, and we want them to know that there is still a sizable group of Americans who are committed to victory in Iraq,” Mr. Fleischer said.
The ads feature Iraq war veterans and parents of veterans who lost family members in the war urging lawmakers who have supported the war not to switch their vote.



