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What will be the Images of the 2004 Conventions?
January 28, 2004
As Karl Rove and company know very well, the images on American television and newspapers during the 2004 Conventions in New York City and Boston will set the tone for what voters will go with to the polls in November. In 2000, both Choosing to be in September 11th's hometown, the Republicans have chosen images of a divided and angry population, with hundreds of thousands already planning to be in the streets, while "The World says No to Bush." So the question is, what will the streets of Boston look like during the Democratic Convention of 2004? If the diverse coalition of American workers, businesspeople, musicians, and activists that are the soul of Democratic Party are in the Convention itself, than maybe the streets will truly be a party that represents our hopeful, positive vision. In contrast to R2K's all white convention, multicultural televised stage, and divided streets, I challenge Dean, Kerry, Clark, Kucinich, and the others to create D2K4 so it truly represents the diverse America of 2004. If the televised images show a clear distinction between the Republican's divided country of fear and inequality, and the Democrats' diverse and healthy country of hope and optimism, the American people will make the obvious choice.
Posted by Colin at January 28, 2004 4:44 AM
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The highest Human office, White House is ignorant of oneness of nature. The trait Mr Bush expressed to the world is against life. Mr. He is standing on scientific power that has failed to perceive the interrelationship and oneness of nature. Bush by his conquering motive is leading humanity to a danger point. It is time we analyze the trait of Bush within ourselves, defeat it and then work to defeat the Bush at the White House once for all
Posted by: john paily at February 2, 2004 6:33 PM

