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Burns Begins First Radio Commercial

Burns takes to 12th District airwaves discussing Barrow’s support of assimilating illegals

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, today began airing his first radio commercial of the 2006 election cycle.  The sixty second radio ad, entitled “Bill, Tommy and Don,” features three 12th District voters discussing Athens Congressman John Barrow’s radio ads and his immigration policy, which includes assimilating illegal immigrants already in our country and making Georgia’s Medicaid benefits more accessible to them.  The ad began playing all across Georgia’s new 12th District today.
Text of “Bill, Tommy and Don”:

Tommy: Say, Bill.

Bill: Yep?

Tommy: You hear those fellas Earl and Eddie bad mouthin’ Max Burns, but claiming John Barrow hung the moon?

Bill: Yep.

Tommy: Well, I’ve never seen ‘em around here before.

Bill: They’re voice talents.

Tommy: Voice talents?  What’s that mean?

Don: Means paid actors.

Tommy: How’s that Don?

Don: Barrow’s payin’ ‘em to bad mouth Max Burns, but say good things about him.

Tommy: So Earl and Eddie wouldn’t know John Barrow if he bit ‘em on the you-know-what?

Bill & Don: Yep.  Umm hum.

Tommy: So they don’t know John Barrow said he’s for “assimilating” 11 million illegal aliens.

Don & Bill: Uh-Oh.  Yep.

Tommy: Or, that John Barrow’s voted to help illegal aliens get taxpayer funded benefits.

Bill: Yep.

Tommy: Well, my support’s not for sale.

Don: I understand that.

Tommy: John Barrow’s lost my vote.

Bill: Yep.

Don: Well, he never had mine.

Max Burns: I’m Max Burns.  I’m running for Congress and I approve this message because I’d appreciate your vote and I’m thankful for these ol’ boys.

Tommy: These ol’ boys didn’t get paid a dime.

Bill: Yep.

Tommy: But this message was paid for by Friends of Max Burns

Burns’ campaign, which also began running television advertising on selected cable systems, has been running broadcast television since after Labor Day and will use this radio advertising to compliment its ongoing paid media campaign.

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