Posted on 08/11/2004 6:13:41 AM PDT by RonDog
Please bring lots of AMERICAN FLAGS, and signs that say:
"Support Our Troops" - "L.A. loves W"
"California is BUSH Country" - "Bush-Cheney '04"
If you have a DIGITAL CAMERA, please bring it;
as we want to SHARE our success with the rest of the world.
Note:
We do NOT expect to actually see President Bush (or Governor Schwarzenegger) "up close" - although we MAY see them arrive.
We are there to SUPPORT the President, THANK him for coming to Los Angeles.
Also note:
This rally NOT officially sponsored by the Republican Party, or the folks with Bush-Cheney '04, although they are certainly welcome to join us. This will be a GRASS ROOTS event, co-ordinated by conservative activists from www.FreeRepublic.com, www.townhall.meetup.com, the College Republicans, and other supporters of President Bush.
For MORE information, please contact:
"RonDog" on Free Republic
Ocean Park Blvd At 31st St Santa Monica, CA 90405 |
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Directions:
From the 405 freeway, take the 10 freeway WEST, and exit at BUNDY - SOUTH.
Turn RIGHT onto Ocean Park Blvd - just after you exit onto Bundy.
Parking:
I recommend parking along one of the surface streets NORTH of Ocean Park Blvd.
Most surface streets have FREE parking with a "2 hour limit" until 6 pm. If we arrive at 3 pm, and pay for two hours, they probably will NOT enforce this limit for the last hour on the day of our rally.
There is also EXPENSIVE parking in the Santa Monica Business Park SOUTH of Ocean Park - up to $11/day.
And, there is FREE parking at Clover Park - between 25th and 28th - but this is supposed to be for park users.
(This is where most of the "anti-Bush" crowd will probably park.)
Safety:
We may need to MODIFY our rally plans slightly - at the request of the Secret Service and/or the Santa Monica Police Department.
(Please follow their instructions on the day of the rally.)
At first, I thought the headline was about the President and Monica all over again.
Coffee! I need coffee!
Don't blink: Bush, Kerry visiting California this week
Associated Press (via Mercury News) ^ | August 8, 2004 | BETH FOUHY
Posted on 08/08/2004 8:53:26 PM PDT by RonDog
Don't blink: Bush, Kerry visiting California this week
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO - Pssst - did you hear the latest? President Bush and John Kerry are coming to California. Really. They are.Both men will actually take a day or two this week away from the so-called battleground states and campaign in California - home to 36 million people, roughly one in seven Americans.
The two could cross paths in the Los Angeles area at the end of the week - Bush coming in for a fund raiser in Santa Monica, and Kerry for a stop on his "Believe in America" cross country tour...
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Bush is Coming to LA: Emergency Protest
Thursday., August 12, 4 pm
Santa Monica Airport
Corner of 31st St. & Ocean Park Blvd
Santa MonicaOn Thursday, August 12 President Bush will breeze into town to hold a "Presidential Gala" for his political base: "The haves and The have-mores" as he smirkingly calls them.
While Bush is partying with his cronies, Iraqis and U.S. soldiers will continue to die in a war and occupation fought for oil and the big money corporations. More and more, people here and all over the world are growing in their anger and disgust for the suffering caused by the Pentagons ruthlessness, Wall Streets greed and Bushs right wing agenda of racism, bigotry and cut backs here at home.Let's take it to the streets on August 12 to Demand:
Bring the Troops Home Now!
U.S. Out of Iraq!
End the Occupation!
Stand Against Racism Here and Abroad!
Money for Jobs, Healthcare, Education, Welfare, Housing;
Not for War & Occupation!
Schwarzenegger key to Bush success in California, official says
Monterey Herald ^ | 7/20/04 | Erica Werner - AP
Posted on 07/20/2004 8:35:25 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON - President Bush's success in California depends on Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance as governor, the chairman of the Bush-Cheney California campaign said Tuesday.
"Nothing is more important to us in the Bush campaign in California than Arnold Schwarzenegger's success. Nothing," campaign chairman Gerry Parsky said. "Because as he succeeds, we have the potential to complete the process that we are undertaking" of building Republican support in the nation's most populous state.
Independent analysts say Bush has scant chance of winning Democrat-leaning California Nov. 2, and Schwarzenegger has shown lukewarm interest in campaigning with the president, who is far less popular in California than he is.
However, Republican officials in California said Tuesday that Schwarzenegger plans to attend a GOP fund-raiser with Bush on Aug. 12 in a Santa Monica airport hanger. The event is being billed as the "California Presidential Gala," according to the invitation.
Schwarzenegger declined to appear publicly with Bush on the president's last trip to California. They did appear together in public in October 2003, before Schwarzenegger was sworn in as governor.
Parsky, who is also a San Diego investor and chairman of the University of California Board of Regents, told reporters at a media round-table in Washington that Schwarzenegger's election has made California friendlier territory for Republicans.
"The dynamic has changed totally with Schwarzenegger," Parsky said...
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Bush, Kerry follow same map on road to White House:
They're appearing in same states, same time
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | August 11, 2004 | Marc Sandalow, Washington Bureau Chief
Posted on 08/11/2004 6:53:45 AM PDT by RonDog
Bush, Kerry follow same map on road to White House
They're appearing in the same states at nearly the same time -- is it coincidence?Washington -- It looked like a coincidence when President Bush and Democratic nominee John Kerry spoke within three blocks of each other along the banks of the Mississippi River in Davenport, Iowa, on the same day last week.This week, a pattern emerged.
Kerry, over a six-day period that began Sunday, is campaigning in New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and California. Bush, over three days beginning today, is campaigning in New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and California. In each instance, Bush is scheduled to follow Kerry by less than 72 hours. Both candidates will be in Los Angeles on Thursday, and both are scheduled to be in Portland on Friday.
Neither side will fess up to adjusting their schedules to clash with the other, nor do they seriously accuse their opponents of stalking them. Nonetheless, Kerry supporters labeled Bush's trip the "me-too tour,'' the "follow-the-leader tour" and a "taxpayer-financed game of tag.''
"I do find it curious, maybe even suspicious,'' said Kerry spokesman Luis Vizcaino, sensing an opportunity to take a jab. "But to think that the Bush campaign was clever enough to strategically plan events in the same states and at the same time as John Kerry would be giving Republicans too much credit."
Bush aides scoff at the idea, given the logistics involved in a presidential trip, that their candidate would be nimble enough to follow around the Democratic senator from Massachusetts -- even if Bush wanted to.
"The president's schedule is determined weeks, sometimes months, in advance,'' said Bush campaign press secretary Terry Holt. "The president's schedule is not determined by the machinations of the Democratic ticket...''
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I'll be leaving San Diego at noon, returning by 8:00 p.m.
(traffic allowing) if anyone wants to drive up with me.
Ron, should I bring the Arnold sign and alter it to say
Our Governor SUPPORTS BUSH!
Thanks for the warning.Rest assured that the wing nuts will not protest the President's visit to OUR town unopposed. :o)
Thanks for the warning.
Is there a way for you to UPDATE your sign to make it look like THIS......with Kerry in his "bunny suit" ?
To: RonDog
Okay
HEY! I'll be at UCLA at 1430 and will try to stop by afterwards, at least to honk at you all! Have to take my daughter in for her cochlear implant mapping!
We have a sign painting party scheduled for tonight at 7 pm.
How much of a walk is it?
I'm carrying a uge sign.
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