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Countering the Baddest and the Ugliest (Shameless lovefest for OUR Guy!)
One might think, from listening to the mainstream media (who are trying their darnedst to elect John-John in November) that there is no one left in America who believes in our President, no one who backs his war in Iraq, no one who believes any progress has been made in the War on Terror, no one who believes September 11th wasn't his fault. They are wrong, of course, and they know they are wrong, but it doesn't fit their agenda to present the truth, even after it's been pointed out to them. Instead, we are reminded every day, every hour, that the hamster hero went to Vietnam and has three purple hearts and there are *still* unanswered questions (never mind that the documents have all been produced) about George W. Bush's National Guard Service.
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The entertainment industry is making its voice heard loud and clear - much more so than four years ago when Vice President Al Gore was the Democratic nominee. They're not so much for John Kerry as they are against George Bush. They hate George W. Bush, the President who stands for everything good and decent - everything that Hollywood isn't.
They can't identify with this President as they did with the impeached one. They're anti-Bush, and anti-war, and they're on a mission to get him out of Washington. One lavish fundraiser after another, they raise millions of dollars for the Democrats in the hopes that somebody - anybody - can defeat him come November.
Along with Whoopi Goldberg, Barbra Streisand, Chevy Chase, Janeane Garafalo, Alec Baldwin, and of course Michael Moore, here are just a few more on the "Bash Bush Team": Ben Affleck, Sean Penn, Jack Nicholson, Oliver Stone, Ed Asner, Harvey Weinstein, Mike Farrell, Robert Greenwald, Danny Glover, Harry Belafonte, Martin Sheen, Peter Weller, Francis Ford Coppola, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, Steven Spielberg, Joel Coen, Ted Turner, Spike Lee, Shirley MacLaine, Leonardo DiCaprio, Woody Harrelson, Rosie O'Donnell, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Willie Nelson, Bette Midler, Ashton Kutcher, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Jamie Foxx, Esai Morales, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Astin, Robin Williams, Larry David, Mark Wahlberg, Jean and Robert De Niro, Jessica Lange and Paul Newman
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However, while it seems that most celebrities would like nothing better than to say Bye-Bye to Bush in November, there are a few who are proud to stand up for him. Our President *is* backed by these well-known entertainers:
comedian Dennis Miller; actors Bruce Willis, Kelsey Grammer, Tom Selleck and Bo Derek; and country music singers Daniels, Billy Ray Cyrus, Larry Gatlin and Travis Tritt; and the Christian rock band Third Day.
The Democrats may have had the son of the late, great President Reagan speak at their convention, but the former First Lady firmly supports President Bush. It should also be noted that one of the speakers for the Republican Convention is a Senator from Georgia who has a (D) after his name, rather than an (R)! Thank you, Zell Miller! A principled (D) is so refreshing!
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Follow Your Money...It Votes Every Day
Whatever you buy you support a political party - see which one!
Browse Companies Last Updated July 26, 2004
TOP REPUBLICAN GIVERS
- United Parcel Service, Inc.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
- FedEx Corporation
- SBC Communications Inc.
- Union Pacific Corporation
- Philip Morris Companies Inc.
- BellSouth Corporation
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
- AFLAC Incorporated
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TOP DEMOCRATIC GIVERS
- J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
- SBC Communications Inc.
- United Parcel Service, Inc.
- BellSouth Corporation
- Verizon Communications Inc.
- FedEx Corporation
- AFLAC Incorporated
- AT&T Corporation
- General Electric Company
- Citigroup, Inc.
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FReepers by the thousands are rallying for President Bush, because WE LUVYA, DUBYA! WE NEED YOU FOUR MORE YEARS!
Bush - Cheney '04
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