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Ads from 2004 Campaign:

Accepted: In
combatting terrorism, Jim reaches out to countries such as India,
while he works to keep our jobs at home.
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Can't: Jim
voted to preserve Social Security and is endorsed by the National
Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. His opponent
supports a plan to divert money from Social Security.
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Getting Started: For
many Georgians, the cost of living is rising faster than incomes.
Jim Marshall voted last year to cut taxes by over $330 billion, and
is just getting started.
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Open: A
respected member of the House Armed Services Committee, Jim is working
to protect our nation and is leading the fight to keep Ft. Benning,
Ft. Stewart, and Robins Air Force Base open.
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Back: Calder
Clay - More attacks without the facts.
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Unsung: No
one should play politics with the war on terror or the lives of our
soldiers and veterans.
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Supposed: Money
collected for Social Security is supposed to be saved for our future,
but is being spent on other government programs. Jim is working to
change this.
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The opponent's attack ads:
Ad name Misrepresents Jim's position onTime's Up Tax reform Double Life Veterans, gay marriage, inheritance tax Trust Fund Social Security trust fund Outsourced Outsourcing of labor NRCC sponsored ad 1 Tax increases, inheritance tax NRCC sponsored ad 2 Prescription drugs, Medicare, health savings accounts
Selected Videos from the 2002 Campaign:
Wall Street: The stock market is no place to be risking Social Security.
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Special Appreciation: Responsible gun ownership is a tradition worth protecting.
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Service: Jim's lifetime of service represents Georgia at its best.
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I Know: Jim's commitment is described by those who know him well.
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Empty: In today's global economy, we need someone to fight for middle Georgia.
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Yet to Come: Georgia seniors deserve a secure retirement and affordable prescription drugs.
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At Risk: Hospital care should be convenient and affordable for everyone.
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Tradition: Jim is working hard for what matters most.
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Wall
Street: The
stock market is no place to be risking Social Security.