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To: redfish who wrote (62924)10/26/2004 6:43:30 PM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Nope...per NBC eyewitness they were gone. Nuff said.

The left is already going ballistic with desperation with a week to go.

The adults will thankfully win handily over this pathetic crap.



To: redfish who wrote (62924)10/26/2004 8:27:45 PM
From: SiouxPal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
redfish this week is not over pal. More will be coming out very soon about Mr. Bush's problems.
When some neocon asswipe tries their shit with you, don't just say no, say GFY.
It's showdown time, strap your guns on buddy.
Patriots like you shall be proud of your love for America, and the others can collectively kiss our asses.

...and have a good day.

SiouxPal



To: redfish who wrote (62924)10/27/2004 12:39:21 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
CHECK THIS OUT...Springsteen To Campaign For Kerry In Columbus

Bon Jovi Also Playing For Kerry

nbc4i.com

UPDATED: 3:06 pm EDT October 26, 2004

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Rocker Bruce Springsteen is joining Sen. John Kerry in the final days of his bid to become the nation's boss.

Springsteen plans to play a song or two at campaign rallies Thursday in Madison, Wis., and Columbus, both in battleground states likely to determine the winner of the election.

The Columbus rally will take place Thursday at the South Oval on The Ohio State University campus. Gates will open at 4 p.m.

Springsteen will join Kerry in Cleveland the night before Election Day.

Springsteen's song "No Surrender" has been one of several played daily at Kerry's campaign stops.

Jon Bon Jovi, another rock musician supporting Kerry, played a few songs to open rallies Michigan and Wisconsin on Monday and expects to rejoin the Massachusetts Democrat later this week. As he leaped atop a stage in a hotel parking lot at a late-night rally in Green Bay, Wis., Bon Jovi said, "Surprise," to several hundred chilled Kerry supporters.

"Thanks for coming out tonight," he said. "Eight days from now, you get the microphone. The world's going to be listening."