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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Bush is now telling his lies for free
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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Bush is now telling his lies for free

first the lies...
"I want you to think about the Democrat plan for success. There isn't one," Bush told thousands of energized Republicans packed into a high school gymnasium. "They are in agreement on one thing — they will leave before the job is done, and we will not let them."

then the venue...
The rally was aimed at boosting GOP Rep. Mike Sodrel [R-IN], facing former Democratic Rep. Baron Hill (news, bio, voting record) for the third time in a rural southern Indiana district so evenly divided between the parties that each man has won once.

now, the really interesting part...
Until the Indiana campaign stop, all of Bush's approximately 90 political events in the 2005-2006 election season were fundraisers with donors willing to pay a high price to see him.

The rally was the president's first free appearance and came in the final stretch of an election that will determine whether Republicans retain their majorities in the House and Senate.

imagine...! not having to PAY to see your president... desperate times call for desperate measures...

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