Bloggers for Bush
I'm joining a new group - promoting Wictory Wednesday
quoting from the Polipundit:
Today is Wictory Wednesday. Every Wednesday I ask my readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush campaign if they haven't done so already. And if you have volunteered and donated, then get a friend to join you.
If you're a blogger, you can join Wictory Wednesday simply by putting up a post like this every Wednesday, asking your readers to volunteer and/or donate to the president's re-election campaign. And do e-mail me so that I can add you to the Wictory Wednesday blogroll, which will be part of the Wictory Wednesday post on all participating blogs:
So here's today's inspiration to support President Bush: Do it for Arianna!!
Huffington has bashed Schwarzenegger throughout the campaign as a "Bush Republican
Here's the Wictory Wednesday blogroll ....
Backcountry Conservative
Boots and Sabers
Bowling for Howard
Dean
BushBlog.us (unofficial blog)
Bush-Cheney 2004 (unofficial
blog)
ExPostFacto
Freedom of Thought
The Hedgehog Report
The Irish Lass
Jeremy Kissel
Left Coast
Conservative
Mark Kilmer
Matt Margolis
The Ole Miss Conservative
PoliPundit
A Rice Grad
Ryne McClaren
Slublog
Southern Conservatives
Stephen Blythe
Viking Pundit
The Wise Man Says
10/01/2003
Recall-itis
Wowie - what a great story of intrigue and romance from Bill Bradley. I love this stuff!
Wowie - what a great story of intrigue and romance from Bill Bradley. I love this stuff!
Recall-itis
Former McC staff supporting Arnold!
I went to the First 100 Days speech today at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento. While waiting in line I saw a former district staffer for McC waiting in line wearing a Join Arnold button. This guy worked for McC in the 90s.
In Girl Scouts we sang:
Make new friends, but keep the old,
One is silver and the other's gold.
That's one of my cardinal rules for politics -- Never support a candidate who doesn't have old friends. If the people who know you best don't like you, there's a reason.
Former McC staff supporting Arnold!
I went to the First 100 Days speech today at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento. While waiting in line I saw a former district staffer for McC waiting in line wearing a Join Arnold button. This guy worked for McC in the 90s.
In Girl Scouts we sang:
Make new friends, but keep the old,
One is silver and the other's gold.
That's one of my cardinal rules for politics -- Never support a candidate who doesn't have old friends. If the people who know you best don't like you, there's a reason.
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