Joel Bevacqua deadlybuda Dues-paying member Location: Pacific Palisades, CA Last login: 09/29/10 RSS feed
Read more about The Audit The Fed! TV Ad Campaign in my Weblog!
SMACK DOWN THE BLOODSUCKERS!
...was my first TV ad produced for C4L-related issues. Following the suggestions of Tom Rankin from the Louisiana Taxpayers Party, I wrote the script and edited the piece, Chris Prince did the Voice-Over. The ad was paid for via Chip-In, and raised a little over $800 for its production and airing.
We got a great reveiw from George Dance on Nolan Chart, you can see it here...
"The commercial, "Smack Down the Blood Suckers," is a tour-de-force. In 30 hectic seconds, it manages to promote the Paul/Goldwater ticket and four other third-party candidates for President -- Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr, Cynthia McKinney, and Ralph Nader -- and bullet-point the common platform which all of them support -- "Ron Paul's four points" from the statement signed at Paul's September 10 press conference:"
Posted by deadlybuda on 05/28/09 Last updated 10/02/09
Hi People! I want to run this ad on cable tv. If you are a "Audit the Fed" expert, please critique this video regarding basic accuracy of the facts. Thanks! -Joel
The Audit the Fed! TV Ad Campaign will be my second C4L-related TV Ad production. Details of my first are available here.
Proposed Audit the Fed! TV ad.
The goal of the Audit The Fed! TV Ad campaign is to inform a wide audience about the basic disadvantages of the Federal Reserve system in their own lives, and encourage them to urge their representatives to support bills H.R. 1207 and S.604.
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