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Politics : John Kerry for President?

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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (3287)11/1/2004 10:02:52 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 3515
 
Schilling Makes Surprise Stop for BushInjured Boston Red Sox Pitching Ace Curt Schilling Makes Surprise Appearance for Bush

First lady Laura Bush, left, sits with Boston Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling, right, at campaign rally at ABX Air Hangar Monday, Nov. 1, 2004 in Wilmington, Ohio. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
The Associated Press

WILMINGTON, Ohio Nov 1, 2004 — Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling made a surprise appearance Monday morning with President Bush, limping to the stage to give Bush a strong endorsement.

Schilling won Game 2 of the World Series and Game 6 of the American League championship series with his ankle stitched to protect a torn sheath around a tendon. He was expected to undergo surgery this week, and had canceled an appearance with Bush on Friday.

Monday morning, he wore a protective boot over the ankle as he and his wife made their way to the stage inside an airplane hangar.

The ace pitcher said Bush was a commander in chief who will ensure troops "have everything they need to get the job done, a leader who believes in their mission and honors their service, a leader who has the courage and the character to stay on the offense against terrorism until the war is won."

"On Tuesday, we need you to get out and vote. We need you to get your friends and neighbors out to vote tell them you're voting for President Bush and get them on board, too," Schilling said. "I know everybody wants to be on a winning team, and there's plenty of room on this bandwagon."
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