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The Postmaster General
10-28-2004, 07:40 PM
BUSH CAMPAIGN GROUP ENDORSES KERRY
"Yes, Bush Can" now says "no, Bush can't!"

Yes, Bush Can, an independent group dedicated to communicating Bush policies
directly to the public, has abandoned its campaign and is officially
endorsing John Kerry for President.

Before changing sides, the Yes, Bush Can team drove around the country
supporting the President in a campaign bus they had equipped with sound and
light systems, confetti cannons, and various props and costumes. They gave
dozens of stump speeches, distributed campaign videos and "USA Patriot
Pledges," and performed patriotic songs to audiences across the country.

Last week, the group officially split with Bush. "In the course of our
travels, we ended up learning more about Bush's policies than he wanted us
to know," said Harmon Spellmeyer, one of the Yes, Bush Can team. "We came to
see that this administration is a catastrophe for most people."

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Ellen Arnold
Program Assistant
Center for Arts and Culture
819 7th Street, NW, Suite 505
Washington, DC 20001
www.culturalpolicy.org
202-783-5277

Twisted Sister
10-28-2004, 10:48 PM
Hmmm. That's interesting, Bubba. I find it fascinating that the more people get to know Dubya, the more they question just what the hell this administration is all about.

These "No Bush Can't" folks need to get in their fancy bus, drive to NYC and park outside CNN for some free press.

Lynn7
10-29-2004, 09:49 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by BubbaStrangelove
[B]BUSH CAMPAIGN GROUP ENDORSES KERRY
"Yes, Bush Can" now says "no, Bush can't!"

Yes, Bush Can, an independent group dedicated to communicating Bush policies
directly to the public, has abandoned its campaign and is officially
endorsing John Kerry for President.

Before changing sides, the Yes, Bush Can team drove around the country
supporting the President in a campaign bus they had equipped with sound and
light systems, confetti cannons, and various props and costumes. They gave
dozens of stump speeches, distributed campaign videos and "USA Patriot
Pledges," and performed patriotic songs to audiences across the country.

Last week, the group officially split with Bush. "In the course of our
travels, we ended up learning more about Bush's policies than he wanted us
to know," said Harmon Spellmeyer, one of the Yes, Bush Can team. "We came to
see that this administration is a catastrophe for most people."
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This is comical to me. I just don't buy it. More likely that these people were posing as Bush supporters and then "turned". People who beleive in conservative ideals do not all of a sudden turn to an extrreme liberal. I would not buy it if a liberal all of a sudden went for Bush. The Dems who are for Bush are conservative on issues of war. Conservatives are conservatives and liberals are liberals. Undecideds don't really care. (No tomatoes please!)

SLAW
10-29-2004, 10:01 AM
Originally posted by Lynn7
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This is comical to me. I just don't buy it. More likely that these people were posing as Bush supporters and then "turned". People who beleive in conservative ideals do not all of a sudden turn to an extrreme liberal.

Why would that make them "extreme liberal" if they chose to go for Kerry? And why the hell can't I just stop gazing this forum every now and again? Why?