More Things You Should Do in AmericaToday is 
Wictory Wednesday. Every Wednesday, I ask my readers to 
volunteer and/or 
donate to the Bush 2004 campaign. 
What would 
you give to guarantee a Bush victory in 2004?
All I'm asking is that you 
click here and make a small recurring monthly contribution of $24, $54 or $104 to the Bush '04 campaign. It'll cost you much more than that if an ultra-liberal Democrat becomes president and vetoes any attempt to extend the Bush tax cuts beyond their 2006 expiration date.
If you've already 
donated and 
volunteered for the Bush campaign, then talk to your friends and enlist them in this battle for America.
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My regular readers know that I've put together a list of the 100 
Things You Should Do in California to accompany my application to serve on the California Travel and Tourism Commission.  If you want to visit California and have loads of fun, be sure to check it out.  And if you know anyone serving on Governor-elect Schwarzenegger's transition team, please lobby for my appointment. ;^D
It's been so much fun puting it together, that I've decided to start a list of 
Things You Should Do In America.  Please add a comment with your recommendations --- what do you think tourists to our country should do to enjoy the unique American experience.
And here's another reason to support President George W. Bush, do it for the 
tourists!
Things You Should Do In AmericaSleep with a moose in Glacier National Park, Montana
Do the 
shag in Myrtle Beach
Have a cafe au lait & beignet at the 
Cafe Du Mond, New Orleans
Run up the 
Rocky steps, Philadelphia
Cheer for the Cubbies at 
Wrigley Field, Chicago
Dig for 
quahogs (pronounced co-hogs) with your feet in the waters of Rhode Island.
Raft down the Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Take a wild ride on 
America II(America's Cup Contender), Maui
Eat green chile stew in 
Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico
Eat Beans and see a Rodeo with Real Cowboys at the 
Jersey Lilly in Joe Montana, Montana 
What would 
you recommend?