Anti-Bush Bus Makes First Stop in New York
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The anti-Bush movement comes to Fairport Wednesday to knock Rep. Randy Kuhl’s voting record and his close ties to the Bush administration. Kuhl represents the 29th Congressional District, which runs from the Rochester suburbs through the Southern Tier.
The Bush Legacy Bus Tour, sponsored by unions and Moveon.org, has been making its way across the country, and 10 a.m. stop in Fairport at 220 Packetts Landing in front of Kuhl’s office is the first stop in New York.
Kuhl is considered one of the most marginal Republican incumbents in New York, and Republicans are worried that his seat, as well as two open congressional seats in western New York, could turn Democratic in November.
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We need all of the help we can get to get Rubber Stamp Randy to end representing us. Be careful, he had 5 protesters arrested last year because they were sitting in his office waiting to see him. He also prided himself by hving ‘Town Meetings’ yearly in each of the towns in the district. When people came to ask him questions about why he voted for such and such, he decided to change his format to one on one meeing where you state you question before you get to see him. Throw the bum out. If he is re-elected he will add the federal pension to the NYState one he receives.
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