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khirkhib
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« on: October 20, 2004, 04:02:42 PM »
« edited: October 20, 2004, 04:04:47 PM by khirkhib »

Charley Reese, conservative columnist/journalist, Orlando Sentinel (1971-2001) -- May 17
Lee Iacocca, former Chrysler Chairman -- June 25
Russell E. Train, EPA chief under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford -- Jul. '04
Various Republican Business Leaders -- Aug. 5
Gail Slocum, former Republican Mayor of Menlo Park, California -- Sept. '04
Clay Myers, Republican Secretary of State (1967-77) and State Treasurer (1977-84) for Oregon -- Sept. 1
Bill Rutherford, former Treasurer of Oregon and Chair of the Oregon Investment Council -- Sept. 1
George Comstock, Mayor of Portola Valley, California -- Sept. 1
Mike Cobb, former Republican Mayor of Palo Alto, California -- Sept. 8
Pete McCloskey (editorial here), former Republican Representative from California -- Sept. 8
John Eisenhower, son of former Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Sept. 9
Jon Silver, former Republican Mayor of Portola Valley, California -- Sept. 24
John A. Galbraith, former Republican Ohio General Assemblyman -- Sept. 28
David Catania, Republican (now Independent) Councilman from Washington, D.C. -- Sept. 29
Clyde Prestowitz, counselor to Ronald Reagan's Secretary of Commerce -- Oct. 6
Rick Russman, former Republican State Senator from New Hampshire -- Oct. 7
Marshall Wittmann, former communications director and advisor to Arizona Republican Senator John McCain -- Oct. 7
Elmer L. Andersen, former Republican Governor of Minnesota (1961-63) -- Oct. 13
Ballard Morton, son of Thurston Morton, former Republican Senator from Kentucky -- Oct. 14
Anne Morton Kimberly, widow of Roger C.B. Morton, former Republican Representative from Maryland -- Oct. 14
William Milliken, former Republican Governor of Michigan (1969-82) -- Oct. 18
Marlow Cook, former Republican Senator from Kentucky (1968-74) -- Oct. 20
Peter Gillette, former Republican Commissioner of Trade & Economic Development for Minnesota (1991-95) -- Oct. 20

Republicans Who Will Not Vote For George W. Bush


Paul Findley, former Republican Representative from Illinois -- Apr. '04
Richie Robb, mayor of South Charleston, WV (and 2004 WV Republican elector) -- Sep. '04
William Saletan, "liberal Republican" columnist for Slate -- Sept. 1
Andrew Sullivan, conservative columnist, former editor of The New Republic -- Jul. 25
Log Cabin Republicans -- Sept. 8
Lincoln Chafee, Republican Senator from Rhode Island -- Oct. 4
Robert L. Black, retired Republican judge of the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court and the Ohio First District Court of Appeals -- Oct. 13
Bob Barr, former Republican Representative from Georgia (1995-2003) -- Oct. 14

I trust you can find their contact information yourself
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khirkhib
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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2004, 04:17:29 PM »

http://www.bushrelativesforkerry.com/pages/1/index.htm

Bush Relatives for Kerry

(the bi-line is funny)

Because Blood is Thinner than Oil
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khirkhib
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2004, 05:23:57 PM »

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/democracy/bush/stories/family.tree/

http://www.ancestry.com/landing/famoustrees/gwbush/bush_tree.htm

http://www.sitepalace.com/bush/index3.htm

Well I can't find it but it's kind of a joke anyway.  As far as I can see the House' are George Herbert Walker Bush's first cousins.  So it is either Prescott Sheldon Bush's or Dorothy (Walker) Bush's brother and sister.
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khirkhib
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2004, 04:07:55 AM »

Here are a bunch of Republicans voting for Kerry.
I dare you to watch some of these.
I think they are very well done.

http://www.errolmorris.com/html/election04/election04_main.html
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