Tomorrow, the group Carolinians for Reform will launch a
television ad featuring Gov. Mark Sanford, in which he explains
why he doesn't think passing on more debt to future generations
is the way out of our economic crisis. The group plans to spend
$230,000 to air the ad statewide in South Carolina.
"There must be a stopping point," Sanford declares in the ad.
"going further into debt will not solve a problem that was
created by too much debt. There must be a price that we will not
impose on future generations. For me, the easy thing would be to
accept money handed out from Washington. But the easy thing isn't
always the right thing."
"There must be a stopping point," Fred Sanford declares in the
ad. "Are you kidding? I don't wanna get hooked on that stuff.
It'd change me from Friendly Fred to Junkie Joe. "
Tim| 4.9.09 @ 2:59PM
"There must be a stopping point," Fred Sanford declares in the ad. "Are you kidding? I don't wanna get hooked on that stuff. It'd change me from Friendly Fred to Junkie Joe. "