Protestors Greet Bush In Green Bay

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Anti-war activists and union members gathered to protest the President’s fundraising visit to northeastern Wisconsin yesterday. A man wearing a George W. Bush mask and another portraying John Gard wielded a huge rubber stamp. The protestors say it’s to show the Republican contender for the 8th Congressional District will go along with the administration if he’s elected this fall. Patty Murray reports…

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