now THIS is a protest! "Buy your own president!"

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Now in Previews, Political Theater in the Street
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN and COLIN MOYNIHAN

Published: February 19, 2004

Karl Rove, the political adviser to President Bush, made a brief visit to a Manhattan nightclub yesterday and netted the Bush-Cheney re-election effort about $400,000. But Mr. Rove also caught a glimpse of what might greet Republicans when they come to New York for their national nominating convention this summer.

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At one point, as hundreds of guests with invitations waited to pass through velvet barriers to enter the club, a small group of men in bowler hats and women in gowns marched up, chanting, "Four more wars" and "Re-elect Rove."

As the group approached, a man who appeared to be a security agent of some type, was overheard whispering into a microphone: "We've got two groups. One for and one against."

Actually, it was two against. The person was confused by a group that calls itself Billionaires for Bush, a collection of activists who use satire to make a political point. Indeed, members of the Sierra Club, who were protesting on the other side of the street were also confused and began shouting at what they thought was a pro-Bush contingent.

" We want the truth and we want it now!" the Sierra protesters shouted.

The billionaires shouted back, "Buy your own president!"

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Kingfish Beatbox (Kingfish), Thursday, 19 February 2004 16:49 (twenty-two years ago)

also, i want my own bowler hat.

Kingfish Beatbox (Kingfish), Thursday, 19 February 2004 16:50 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh yes. I ran into a bunch of these types at a protest on the day of Bush's inauguration. Their (obviously mocking) motto is "Because inequality is not growing fast enough."

j.lu (j.lu), Thursday, 19 February 2004 16:55 (twenty-two years ago)

their webpage

"Government of, by, and for the corporations"

http://www.billionairesforbush.com/photos/emily.jpg

Kingfish Beatbox (Kingfish), Thursday, 19 February 2004 16:55 (twenty-two years ago)

this reminds me of the eurolottery ads which feature a supposed billionaire lamenting that the lottery will make some stupid everyday people as rich as him

amateur!st (amateurist), Thursday, 19 February 2004 16:57 (twenty-two years ago)

From flash mobs to this, New Yorkers have proven time and time again how so fucking clever they are. Network executives should one day consider setting a popular television in New York to appeal to these witty urbanites.

Nice ties, by the way.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Thursday, 19 February 2004 18:15 (twenty-two years ago)

A popular television show...

God, I'm such a rube.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Thursday, 19 February 2004 18:16 (twenty-two years ago)


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