January 16 2004
President Bush Visits Atlanta
ATLANTA (AP) _ A dozen Democratic state legislators
endorsed President Bush at a fund-raiser here Thursday,
joining maverick U.S. Sen. Zell Miller in backing the
rival party's ticket. Miller, who is not seeking
re-election, introduced Bush at the $2,000-per-ticket
evening event which boosted his campaign treasury by
$1.3 million. ``The more I see of this man, the more I
see of this leader, my respect and my support just
continues to grow,'' Miller said to cheers, whistles and
applause. ``I can guarantee you I will not be the only
Democrat working for his election.'' Bush said he was
``honored to be introduced by a best-selling author and
a great American.'' Miller's latest book, ``A National
Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative
Democrat,'' has been a national best seller for weeks
and has left many national Democrats sputtering with
anger because it argues the party is out of touch. They
didn't join him on stage, but nearly a score of
Democratic legislators were circulating among the
hundreds of Bush donors.
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Ouuuuuuuu Weeeeeeee. This stinks so much I can smell it coming
through my computer monitor.