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Emcee Jack Herbert insists Dick Nixon's campaign slogan for governor of California is, `` Knight Must Fall ''!!
* Back to Basics, a government policy slogan portrayed by opponents and the press as a morality campaign to compare it with a contemporaneous succession of sex scandals in John Major's government which led to the resignation of Tim Yeo and the Earl of Caithness, among others ( 1994 )
Eisenhower's campaign was noted for the simple but effective slogan, " I Like Ike ".
The original 1billionhungry campaign borrowed as its slogan the line " I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!
The 2009 campaign for Foster's contains two 40-second adverts, " Backpacker " and " Deep Sea "; both end with the slogan, " Foster's – get some Australian in you.
Bingaman's campaign slogan asked, " What on Earth has he done for you lately ?".
In the 1980s, a Jell-O advertising campaign slogan reminded consumers, " Don't forget -- you have to remember to make it.
In his letter of acceptance to the party, Grant concluded with " Let us have peace ," which became his campaign slogan.
Grant's 1868 campaign slogan, " Let us have peace ," defined his motivation and assured his success.
He based his re-election campaign around the slogan, " He kept us out of war ", but U. S. neutrality was challenged in early 1917 when the German Empire began unrestricted submarine warfare despite repeated strong warnings and tried to enlist Mexico as an ally.
", coined in 1846 by opponents of such a policy ( not, as popularly believed, a slogan in the Presidential campaign ).
Coming on the heels of the recently passed federal Fair Housing Act of 1965, Mahoney's campaign embraced the slogan " your home is your castle.
* During the political controversy surrounding the dome in 1996 Wonderbra ran an advertising campaign with the slogan ' Not all domes lack public support '
( The slogan " Fifty-four Forty or Fight !” is often incorrectly regarded as being part of this president's election campaign rhetoric ; it became a popular slogan in the months after the election, used by those proposing the most extreme solution to the Oregon boundary dispute ).
Wilson was helped by his campaign slogan " He kept us out of war ".
Voters increasingly viewed Goldwater as a right wing fringe candidate — his slogan " In your heart, you know he's right " was successfully parodied by the Johnson campaign into " In your guts, you know he's nuts ", or " In your heart, you know he might " ( as in push the nuclear button ), or even " In your heart, he's too far right " ( some cynics wore buttons saying " Even Johnson is better than Goldwater!
After this event, the city quickly gained in terms of visiting tourists and a national advertising campaign was mounted with the slogan Mazara del Satiro.
" was the 2004 campaign slogan of the Marijuana Party of Canada.
The Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher ran a campaign on the slogan " Labour isn't working " and won the election.
In response, MillerCoors revamped their recipe from a ' chelada ' style brew to a light beer with lime, created new packaging which included switching from a green to a clear bottle, and launched a new advertising campaign centered around the slogan " How a Light Beer with a Taste of Lime Should Taste ".
DeWine used the memorable campaign slogan, " What on earth has John Glenn done?
In June 1862, he sailed from Genoa and landed again at Palermo, where he gathered volunteers for the campaign, under the slogan Roma o Morte ( Rome or Death ).
Also in 2007, ABC unveiled a new, glossier logo and their new imaging campaign, revolving around the slogan ABC: Start Here, which signifies the network's news content and entertainment programming being accessible through not only television, but also the Internet, portable media devices, podcasting, and mobile device-specific content from the network.

campaign and read
On 28th February 1985, Chernenko appeared once more on television to receive parliamentary credentials and read out a brief statement on his electoral victory: the election campaign is over and now it is time to carry out the tasks set for us by the voters and the Communists who have spoken out.
Saddam established and controlled the " National Campaign for the Eradication of Illiteracy " and the campaign for " Compulsory Free Education in Iraq ," and largely under his auspices, the government established universal free schooling up to the highest education levels ; hundreds of thousands learned to read in the years following the initiation of the program.
Ashburn was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Hall's Veterans Committee in 1995 after a long fan campaign to induct him, which included bumper stickers that read, " Richie Ashburn: Why The Hall Not?
Salvatore had attached the Democrats ’ campaign literature in a September 12 email to Deon that read, “ Check out the literature the Democrats are putting out about the SEPTA lot.
This led to a series of emails among SEPTA officials and a letter dated September 19 to the borough signed by Casey that read: “ In a campaign leaflet being circulated by two candidates for election to the Newtown Borough Council, there is an allegation that unspecified ‘ environmental hazards ’ exist at the parking lot at SEPTA ’ s Newtown Station .” The letter noted there is no indication on the surface of any environmental issue.
Coke, as Speaker of the House of Commons ( whose job was to introduce any bills ), conducted a delaying campaign, first suggesting that the bill was too long to be read in the morning and then that it be delegated to a committee ; both suggestions were voted down by the Commons.
The campaign quickly went viral and received national news media attention, and Lucasfilm issued a tongue-in-cheek statement about the matter which read, " The last time we checked in with Admiral Ackbar he was leading the Rebel Alliance Fleet on a critical mission so it will be difficult for him to show up for the games!
Its previous television commercial campaign slogan read: El Nuevo Día: Un Gran Periodico (" El Nuevo Día: A Great Newspaper ").
During the hour-long bus / subway / bus ride each way to and from the campaign office in western Toronto, he read a paperback edition of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago which his mother had given to him.
Presiding Judge Karra read the verdict which stated that Katsav " engaged in a campaign of vilification against the plaintiffs.
Schulz slightly misquoted Mr McCreevy, however, saying that he had contributed to Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty with remarks during the referendum campaign that no " sane person " would read the document.
His first campaign speech, which he dryly read verbatim from his notes, included the candid admission that it might be necessary to re-institute the state sales tax to balance the budget.
As part of a two-month protest campaign, Donohue called for a boycott of the film The Golden Compass, believing that while the religious elements of the film would be " watered down " from the source novels, the film would still encourage children to read the series, which Donohue says " denigrates Christianity " and promotes " atheism for kids ", citing author Philip Pullman as saying that he is " trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief.
Campaign style bumper stickers were printed that were distributed to those who contributed to the retirement of this campaign debt that were seen on vehicles in Louisiana for years afterward that read, in hi blue and gold campaign colors, " I did Paris with the Gov.
A very popular bumper sticker urging support for Edwards ( although clearly not produced by his campaign ) read " Vote For the Crook.
The final, and most unmerciful, action in the mac Malcolm kings ' long campaign against the rival royal dynasty was perpetrated against the infant in whom its claim to the Scottish Crown resided: the three-year-old girl was publicly murdered by King Alexander's men, whom, having read a proclamation, smashed her head against the market-cross in the burgh of Forfar.
Exchequer records of Henry V's French campaign of 1415 ( the Agincourt campaign ), including the indentures of all the captains of the army agreeing to provide specified numbers of men and at what cost, may still be read.
His stele of victory carved after this campaign records no major battles, which has been read a number of ways.
They are usually read as sign of Constantine's shifting religious affiliation: The Christian tradition, most notably Lactantius and Eusebius of Caesarea, relate the story of a vision of God to Constantine during the campaign, and that he was victorious in the sign of the cross at the Milvian Bridge.
A loyal subscriber since 1961, Reagan said it “ helped me stop being a liberal Democrat ,” calling it " must reading for conservatives who want to know what is really going on in Washington, D. C ." During the 1980 presidential campaign, Democrats released a document entitled " Ronald Reagan, Extremist Collaborator — An Exposé ," in which, according to biographer Lee Edwards, " mong the proofs of Reagan's extremism was that he read the conservative weekly Human Events.
A survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies found that 83 % of 800 United States citizens surveyed had seen, read, or heard about the Click It or Ticket campaign.
Pope also tried to portray himself as a unifying figure in the party, noting that the animosity between frontrunners Grossman and Dennis Timbrell was threatening to tear the party asunder ( one of his campaign buttons read, " Don't take sides, take Pope ".

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