Posted on 09/27/2004 7:45:38 AM PDT by Salvation
Just a flash announcement for everyone!
Laura Bush will be appearing in Salem, Oregon, tomorrow at Chemeketa Community College.
Parking available at Peoples Church on Lancaster with shuttle to and from CCC starting at 10:30 AM.
Doors open at 11:30 AM; no admittance after 12:30 PM
Contact Marion Country (or your local county) GOP headquarters for FREE tickets!
Thank You!
Bush visit delights crowd
ANDREA J. WRIGHT / Statesman Journal
Laura Bush, brushing her hair back in an attempt to cool off, speaks to about 3,500 people Tuesday in a hot gym at Chemeketa Community College. Members of the crowd sweated through the heat but remained enthusiastic as the first lady encouraged them to support her husband in the election.
About 3,500 pack a Salem gym to hear a campaign speech by the presidents wife
SARAH EVANS
Statesman Journal
September 29, 2004
First lady Laura Bush encouraged Oregonians to re-elect her husband to the White House in a speech Tuesday afternoon to a packed house at Chemeketa Community College.
About 3,500 people jammed the Building 7 gym at the Salem college, causing temperatures to rise and many to break out in a sweat. Campaign representatives said that the Salem rally drew the largest turnout of any of the first ladys appearances this campaign year.
The crowd enthusiastically welcomed the first lady with signs and cheers of four more years during the rally, which was intended to energize local Bush supporters.
In the next few weeks, talk to your neighbors about the presidents accomplishments and about his plans for a new term, Laura Bush said in her 20-minute speech. Reach out to Democrats and independents who appreciate strong and optimistic leadership. Make sure your friends are registered to vote, and then make sure they turn out at the polls.
Tuesdays event was one of a series of Victory 04 rallies across the country. The first lady headed to a similar rally Tuesday evening in Nevada.
Admission to Salems rally was by ticket only through Republican campaign headquarters, a common practice for the Bush-Cheney campaign and one that has drawn criticism from Sen. John Kerrys presidential campaign and other Democrats.
Molly Bordonaro, chairwoman of the Northwest states for the Bush-Cheney campaign, emphasized that tickets were available to the public and that the first ladys message would be the same whether she talked to President Bushs supporters, Kerry backers or people who were undecided.
In her speech, Laura Bush described her husband as a man of great character and conviction, someone whose leadership has led to a growing economy, less of an achievement gap in schools and a safer country overall.
She described the No Child Left Behind education-reform act as providing the most federal funding ever for elementary and secondary education.
Bush also gave a nod to Chemeketa Community College, the site of the rally, for helping to train people for good jobs. She told a story about a recent Chemeketa graduate, Kimberly Culver, who worked hard to earn a nursing degree.
Community colleges are helping many people achieve their dreams, she said.
Bush also mentioned the Medicare reforms championed by President Bush, which she said are meant to give seniors savings on prescription drugs.
My husband will always make sure that patients and doctors are in charge of health care, not bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., she said, drawing loud cheers.
Regarding national security and the Iraq war, Bush thanked members of the military for their service and sacrifice. She said that the United States work in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to people there having more freedom.
Oregon Democratic Party representatives reacted to that part of the speech by saying that the president has not done enough to protect troops in Iraq.
When it comes to the issues that Oregon families care about, said Adam Green, press secretary for the Oregon Democratic Party, they do not want four more years of an administration that has the worst job-loss record of any president since Herbert Hoover, has allowed health-care costs to skyrocket and has allowed Oregon soldiers to die in Iraq because their Humvees were only protected by plywood and sandbags.
Bush did not specifically mention Democratic candidate John Kerry in her speech, but she did make reference to the first presidential debate later this week.
This Thursday night in Miami, America will see the strong and decisive man Ive known for the last 27 years, she said.
Laura Bushs speech was preceded by short talks from Oregon Republican candidates, who asked for support. Oregon Republican Party Chairman Kevin Mannix told the crowd that all they needed to do was look for the R on the ballot when deciding how to vote.
Gary Whitaker, a disabled logger from Monmouth, said he enjoyed hearing from the state Republican candidates.
I was most impressed with the senator candidate, said Whitaker, 52, referring to U.S. Senate candidate Al King. I would love to see Ron Wyden get retired and see some common sense put back into our senatorial delegation.
The crowd showcased a wide variety of people, young and older, male and female.
Jan and Judy Shidler of Keizer both came to the rally because they support Bush.
Ive never had the opportunity to go to a political rally before, and I thought it would be neat to go to one, said Jan Shidler, 66.
He added that he likes Bushs ideas about the economy, homeland security and fighting terrorism.
His wife had additional reasons for supporting Bush.
I like what he stands for, his values, said Judy Shidler, 60. Hes a very ethical man.
Laurel Milmore said that Bush supports women by standing up against abortion and gay marriage.
He certainly stands for the morals of our country, said Milmore, the postmaster in Scotts Mills.
Bethany Tibbs, a junior at Oregon State University, and Lyndsey Keena, a junior at Willamette Valley Christian School, both were excited about seeing the first lady.
Shes such a respected lady, said Tibbs, 19. Shes so genteel and nice, but she knows what shes about.
After the speech, supporters crowded the stage, cameras and tickets in hand, seeking a photo or autograph from the first lady. Bush took time to meet with them.
Norma Loquvam and Jan Peterson, neighbors in West Salem, hoped for a picture of Laura Bush.
Peterson, 77, called Bush a lovely lady who believes in her husband. She liked what the first lady had to say about cutting taxes and supporting the troops overseas.
Added Loquvam, 72, I think she has always been a very gracious lady. I respect her.
sevans@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6856)
**About 3,500 people jammed the Building 7 gym at the Salem college, causing temperatures to rise and many to break out in a sweat. Campaign representatives said that the Salem rally drew the largest turnout of any of the first ladys appearances this campaign year.**
Wow!
Look what little ole Salem, OR did!
**the Salem rally drew the largest turnout of any of the first ladys appearances this campaign year.**
Great report, Salvation ~ good job!
Ginny Burdick is another loony lefty that needs to be defeated!
We deployed the big sign this week. Little Atos grabbed this one himself and carried into the yard. The Atos Hound will continue to stand guard for both.
I sent my girls (6 and 7 years old) to school this morning wearing matching "Bush/Checney '04" T-shirts. I'll have to get a picture of them and post it tonight. I am wearing my "Interstate W'04" T-shirt today and I have the final HD 39 Precinct Captain meeting tonight. I am SO jazzed. Four more years!!!
I sent my girls (6 and 7 years old) to school this morning wearing matching "Bush/Checney '04" T-shirts. I'll have to get a picture of them and post it tonight. I am wearing my "Interstate W'04" T-shirt today and I have the final HD 39 Precinct Captain meeting tonight. I am SO jazzed. Four more years!!!
Great pic!
They are out of signs here in Marion Co. Almost unbelievable!
New batch coming in tomorrow!
I saw this! It was cool!
I made a little "photo-blog" page that I think is worth looking at. I spent way more time on it than it would take a normal person, but it came out ok.. please forgive the mispellings, and poor grammer.
http://www.wheatlandferry.com/laurabush/aa-visit.htm
Raymond
Captain Ray, that was outstanding.
May I add your name to the Oregon Ping List?
That is such a sweet photo of Mrs. Bush, and it was very cool of you, Salvation, to give full credit for it to photographer Andrea J. Wright! Sometimes people forget to do that.
Brief Update:
Leisha Adams, Membership Liaison/Events Coordinator for the ORP rightfully corrects me on a few points. The woman formally known as Amy, is actually Molly Bordonaro, who is the Northwest Regional Bush Chair. Also, I had mistakenly written Dave Walden when I meant to refer to Rep. Greg Walden. My bad!!
Nobody is perfect.. and I am at least a country mile away from that! heh!
Raymond
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