Sunday, June 6, 2010

LRP launches its first video ad in campaign


THE Liberal Republican Party has launched it's first televised ad via YouTube centred around the theme "A Better Future for Titulia".

The ad was approved Monday night AEST by Party Secretary MaLinda Noble.


LRP communications director Renee Buchanan pitched the idea for a video over the weekend to send a strong message that the party meant business in its policy to jet Titulia away from the antiquated text-based forum.

"We said it in pushing a voice debate [between the candidates] but that was just the tip of a very large iceberg", Ms Buchanan said.

"Part of what we've been pushing for is to convince the site managers that they need to allow video and voice embedding. We're not asking them to provide it, just to allow it. The citizens are capable of doing the rest".

In reviewing the advertisement, it was clear from the start that this wasn't another 'still and text' ad. Using live video cuts from media and tourism bureaus, the party machine took out a machete to the RNC-Linardist coalition. The ad starts off as opening fire at the coalition government for Bill of Rights and legislative abuses and for the privacy invasion within the coding of third-party government websites tracking visitors and system information.

In the second half of the ad, it moves from a nation under grasp toward a vibrant democracy committed to immigration, building a trade economy and planning toward the future under new leadership.

LRP party secretary MaLinda Noble calls the ad a 'fair charge'.

"Obviously we've used creative license in the material selected to make the advertisement but I stand by it 100%. The claims referred to in the ad are fair calls and they are historic complaints against this regime", she said.

LRP executive member Cara Dellahunty gave the ad a 'thumbs up' on vote.

"It's now apparent that the only way to prevent further rights abuses and taking Titulia forward is by removing them [the RNC-LN coalition] from power at the election", she said.



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