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Some Barred From Bush's North Dakota Speech
Friday, February 4, 2005; Page A08
Not everyone was welcome, apparently, at President Bush's speech in North Dakota yesterday. The Fargo Forum reported that a city commissioner, a liberal radio producer, a deputy Democratic campaign manager and a number of university professors were among more than 40 area residents who were barred from attending the Bush event. Their names were on a list supplied to workers at two ticket distribution sites.
The "Bush blacklist" is "frightening," Tom Athans, chief executive of Democracy Radio, said after learning that a producer for the liberal "Ed Schultz Show" was among those barred. "To blacklist a local citizen because he produces a radio program at odds with the political agenda of the White House is dangerous for democracy."
City Commissioner Linda Coates, whose husband was also on the list, told the newspaper that the list "is very revealing as to what this administration is all about."
The White House said the list may have come from volunteers; it did not come from the White House.
-- Howard Kurtz
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62221-2005Feb3.htmlJust how long is it going to take Howard Kurtz to come around and really see the full breadth and width of the fascistic evil which is Washington politics today and stop being an apologist for the White House?