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100%
10-16-2004, 02:10 PM
Two ads where printed in the Washinton Post on the October 12. With the below ad.

Source: http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaysection&section_id=102&format=html

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/sjoko/BushNorway.jpg

"More than 80% of all Norwegians opposed the US-led war in Iraq. A majority also favours the withdrawal of Norwegian forces from Iraq. Still, Norway is perceived as uncritical supporter of the US "war on terror". Norway is on the "willing list" of countries that support this policy, and President George W. Bush also mentioned Norway specifically in his State of the Union address this year.

Tellhim.no has therefore collected money for two ads in the Washington Post, in which we explain the general Norwegian opinion about the war in Iraq, and George W. Bush's foreign policy.

We do not think the US "war on terror" decreases worldwide terror - on the contrary. We oppose the war on Iraq, and we are also against the harassment and torture that we have seen.
Do you want more? Click here (http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaystory&story_id=688&format=html)"

Everose
10-16-2004, 03:40 PM
15% I like this. Thank you so much for posting this link and the information it provides. I plan on sending it around to friends.

I detest this war, too.

Mostly right now I am trying to get past what I have seen lately of the mass graves that they are finding in Iraq. I saw one report where in a mass grave where around 10,000 people were buried a majority had major parts of the skull missing. But it was not from beheading, which would be a horrible but thankfully swift way to meet your physical death. It was from the pouring of acid on the head as a means of torture while one is still alive.

How can we as humans peacefully prevent things like this from happening?

Maybe what the Norwegians are doing is a start, a way. Twould be nice if leaders of countries would listen to things like this. But I am not holding my breath on it.

But a tip of the hat to the Norwegians who care in doing this.

Everose

100%
10-16-2004, 04:34 PM
The irony is that in the Us itself there are thousands of people doing the same type of things.

Half a page Ad in Washington post costs 35000 Dollars (wtf.....)(i recently heard Washington post is actually some how in the Bush Family......)

Personally i think it is a waste of money to put so much cash in a one day Ad in Washington Post - 35000 Dollars can buy you alot of stuff, - corruption, stickers, food whatever

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 04:53 PM
The Washington Post Company is a diversified media and education company whose principal operations include newspaper and magazine publishing, television broadcasting, cable television systems, electronic information services, and educational and career services.
The company owns The Washington Post, The Gazette (Maryland), The Herald (Everett, Washington), Newsweek, Newsweek International, television stations in Detroit, Houston, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio and Jacksonville, and cable systems serving subscribers in midwestern, western and southern states.

The company also owns Kaplan, Inc., a leading provider of educational and career services; Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, a subsidiary that creates and manages electronic information services, principally on the Internet; and Post Newsweek TechMedia Group, which produces technology publications and trade shows primarily for government IT managers and contractors.

The company also has ownership interests in the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service and BrassRing, Inc.


Directors


Donald E. Graham
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Chairman, The Washington Post

Warren E. Buffett
Chairman of the Board, Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Barry Diller
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, IAC/InterActiveCorp, USA Interactive

John L. Dotson Jr.
Former President and Publisher, Akron Beacon-Journal

Melinda French Gates
Co-Founder, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

George J. Gillespie, III
Attorney, Member of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Ronald L. Olson
Attorney, Member of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

Alice M. Rivlin
Visiting Professor, Georgetown University; Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

Richard D. Simmons
Former President and Chief Operating Officer
The Washington Post Company

George W. Wilson
President, Concord (NH) Monitor

Committees of the Board of Directors

Audit Committee
Ronald L. Olson
Alice M. Rivlin
Richard D. Simmons

Compensation Committee
John L. Dotson Jr.
George W. Wilson

Finance Committee
Donald E. Graham
Warren E. Buffett
Barry Diller
George J. Gillespie III
Richard D. Simmons

Executive Committee
Donald E. Graham
Warren E. Buffett


Officers


Donald E. Graham
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer,
The Washington Post Company
Chairman, The Washington Post

Patrick Butler
Vice President

Diana M. Daniels
Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary

Ann L. McDaniel
Vice President

Christopher Ma
Vice President

John B. Morse, Jr.
Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer

Gerald M. Rosberg
Vice President of Planning and Development

Christopher M. Schroeder
Vice President, Strategy

Daniel J. Lynch
Treasurer

Wallace R. Cooney
Controller

Pinkie Dent Mayfield
Assistant Treasurer

John F. Hockenberry
Assistant Secretary

vidcc
10-16-2004, 05:08 PM
The irony is that in the Us itself there are thousands of people doing the same type of things.

Half a page Ad in Washington post costs 35000 Dollars (wtf.....)(i recently heard Washington post is actually some how in the Bush Family......)

Personally i think it is a waste of money to put so much cash in a one day Ad in Washington Post - 35000 Dollars can buy you alot of stuff, - corruption, stickers, food whatever
Didn't Bush say he doesn't read the papers?

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 05:10 PM
Didn't Bush say he doesn't read the papers?

I dont read my Title Deeds, but own the house
:unsure:

Everose
10-16-2004, 05:24 PM
I am also heartened to read that the Norwegians agree and want Iraqi to have a democraticaly controlled government, as it appears a majority of the Iraqis do themselves. I see that both Bush and Kerry want this same thing.

It would seem the bitter disagreement is on how they will obtain this.

Everose
10-16-2004, 06:35 PM
a long read but interesting in your link, 15%, is the feedback the Norwegians that posted this ad are getting.

bigboab
10-16-2004, 07:32 PM
I dont read my Title Deeds, but own the house
:unsure:

I dont listen to my wife. But she still speaks.:unsure:

100%
10-16-2004, 07:37 PM
Heres the List of Replies : http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaystory&story_id=699&format=html :o


Heres the list of international responses to the ad: http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaystory...698&format=html (http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaystory&story_id=698&format=html)



"We don't think this will have an effect on the election. That's not our goal," he said when asked if the group hoped that voters would oust Bush next month and elect Democratic challenger John Kerry. :P
From CNN - http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/12/...reut/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/12/campaign.norway.reut/index.html)

vidcc
10-16-2004, 07:40 PM
I dont read my Title Deeds, but own the house
:unsure:
my point was about putting letters to Bush in the form of adverts in papers.

He said he doesn't read the papers and ignores comments

Skillian
10-16-2004, 07:41 PM
I'm sure Bush already knows that the vast majority of people across the world are against his actions and he hasn't changed anything yet. Why would he change just because he reads it in print?

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 07:44 PM
my point was about putting letters to Bush in the form of adverts in papers.

He said he doesn't read the papers and ignores comments

I know... some leader huh?

100%
10-16-2004, 07:49 PM
From:
> Date: Wed Oct 13, 2004 2:44:33 AM US/Pacific
> To: [email protected], >
Cc: >
Subject: Fwd: stay out of our country
>
> I think I remember now... isn't Norway one of the countries we saved
> from Hitler during the second world war? When no other country was
> willing to stand firm and become involved in the fight for democracy
> and freedom in Europe, the U.S. stepped forward boldly and became
> involved in a war to help some friends.... And Norway is doing what
> now? Not only they(the government) are standing on the side lines
> when we asked for some help, their "people" have decided to become
> involved in the election of our President. That is help we don't need
> from a sluggish, over taxed, tree hugging, immoral, military inferior,
> socialist government.
>
> Memo to Norway and the people it's county-- STAY OUT OF OUR FREAKING
> BUSINESS. WE HAVE NOT INVITED YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FORM OF
> ELECTIONS. THIS IS A DEMOCRATIC ELECTION. WE LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY.
> PERHAPS IF THE U.S. WAS A SOCIALIST COUNTRY WITH SOCIALIST ELECTIONS,
> WE WOULD BE SEEKING YOUR ADVICE. BUT WE ARE NOT... SO STAY THE HELL
> AWAY!
>
> Your friend,
>
> Mike

Matt Tennison
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Cc: < >; < >
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 1:22 PM
>> Subject: stay out of our country
>>
>> > Please keep your short sighted, lame views to yourself. Your ad was
>> > pathetic and a disgrace to your own country. By the way, where is
>> > Norway anyway?
>> >

Do you really think the US gives a rats ass about what Norway thinks about US. PLEASE shut up and continue to be overrun by the invading Islamic hordes. Some day in the not too distant future you & all of Europe will be under Sharia Law. You get what you deserve!
No go home & pump your cat! MIND YOU OUR BUSINESS!

http://www.tellhim.no/?module=displaystory&story_id=699&format=html

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 07:51 PM
Norway.... Socialist


STAY OUT OF OUR FREAKING
> BUSINESS. WE HAVE NOT INVITED YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FORM OF
> ELECTIONS.

I could name a few countries that could say this about the USA... but werent given the choice ;)


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

spinningfreemanny
10-16-2004, 08:01 PM
WE HAVE NOT INVITED YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FORM OF
> ELECTIONS.

What elections RF?

Oh yeah, the first one to kill his opponents wins... :unsure:

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 08:04 PM
What elections RF?

Oh yeah, the first one to kill his opponents wins... :unsure:

The ones the people of Napal would have, if you certain coutries werent giving weapons and training to the Absolute Monarch?
:rolleyes:

spinningfreemanny
10-16-2004, 08:41 PM
if you certain coutries werent giving weapons and training to the Absolute Monarch?
:rolleyes:

Absolute monarch, huh? and all this time some have beat into my head that we impose democracy (how evil!) on certain nations...

Rat Faced
10-16-2004, 08:48 PM
Absolute monarch, huh? and all this time some have beat into my head that we impose democracy (how evil!) on certain nations...

Yeah, when it suites you, you do...

When it doesnt, your happy to make sure they dont get Democracy, even as they are fighting for it....

Double Standards?

Biggles
10-16-2004, 08:54 PM
I think on balance the negatives of taking such a space in a foreign newspaper probably outweigh the benefits.

The criticisms quoted above are fairly predictable and if the piece had been in praise of George Bush these individuals would have said nothing but Democrats would have written with almost identical words.

By and large countries have no business trying to sway elections in foreign lands. The temptation would, however, appear irresistible. I think it was Kissenger who said "I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go Communist because of the irresponsibility of its own people." A severe case of democracy is only any good as long as you vote for who we want.

On the plus side, the Norwegians will not fund a coup if the US does vote for GW. Or will they? :shifty: