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  Republican Party (United States) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1] (http://www.gop.com/About/Default.aspx?Section=2), is one of the two major political parties in the United States.
In the early 20th century, the traditional symbol of the Republican Party in Midwestern states such as Indiana and Ohio was the eagle, as opposed to the Democratic rooster.
The election of William McKinley in 1896 is widely seen as a resurgence of Republican dominance and is sometimes cited as a realigning election.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/GOP   (2689 words)

  
 User:Pitchka/Republican Celebrities Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celebrities and notables who have supported, donated to or voted for Republicans at one time or another.
Stephen Baldwin, Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Appeared at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User:Pitchka/Republican_Celebrities_Page   (992 words)

  
 The Republican Party (Harpers.org)
Republicans formally nominated George W. Bush as presidential candidate at their convention in Philadelphia; a display of dark-skinned speakers elicited much comment from journalists who noticed the contrast with rank-and-file Republicans on the convention floor.
Republican partisans were running a knock-off of the famous “Daisy” commercial used by LBJ against Barry Goldwater in 1964; the ad claimed that Clinton and Gore sold the nation's security to the Red Chinese.
Republican operatives were looking high and low for anyone who could remember serving in the National Guard with President George W. Bush between May 1972 and May 1973; one group of Vietnam veterans was offering a $1,000 reward for proof that the president met his military obligations.
www.harpers.org /RepublicanParty.html   (3423 words)

  
 math lessons - Republican Party (United States)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States.
The current President of the United States, George W. Bush, is a member of the party – and its de facto leader – and it currently has majorities in the Senate and the House, as well as in governorships.
Although the elephant had occasionally been associated with the party earlier, a political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol [2].
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/GOP   (2414 words)

  
 Best of the Blogs
According to this AP report, the Republicans are setting up a "war room" in Boston to counter any claims by the Dems that are "disconnected from reality." They have a list of Republican "celebrities" all lined up to supposedly counter what the Dems are saying, but in reality, to co-opt the already limited Dem airtime.
This is what is known in the ad biz as "ambush marketing," when a corporation tries to co-op a major event that they have not sponsored, but their competitor has.
A lesser man might have considered the extremely likely possibility that those mean Republicans would wait for a moment when they needed a distraction to spoonfeed the press the tired, old "Former Clinton Advisor Hides Classified Documents in Sock" story and stayed as far away from the candidate as possible.
www.bestoftheblogs.com /2004_07_21_bestof.html   (1245 words)

  
 FOXNews.com - Hollywood Celebrities Keep Mum on California Recall - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | ...
Celebrities, even those who normally aren't shy about speaking out when it comes to politics, have so far kept quiet about the highest-profile movie star to enter a California governor's race since Ronald Reagan.
I'm a Democrat and he's a Republican," Streisand said in a statement she first sent to Newsweek and rereleased in response to an Associated Press request for comment.
There is a chance more celebrities could begin talking where it really counts — with their wallets.
www.foxnews.com /story/0,2933,96153,00.html   (1040 words)

  
 Satiric Press - Toronto Film Festival; Bush Converts to Judaism; Republican Celebrities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The complete list of celebrities campaigning actively on behalf of the Democrats (or against the Republicans) is too voluminous to mention here, but needless to say, it encompasses all facets of the entertainment industry, including movie moguls Bob and Harvey Weinstein, directors Rob Reiner and Michael Moore, and actors Alec Baldwin and Martin Sheen.
Hence, if the Republicans want to be sure that they win the election in November, rather than leaving it to the uncertainty of a few hanging chads, they need to start aggressively recruiting more celebrities to speak up on their behalf.
It's therefore incumbent upon the Republican establishment to make these individuals feel welcome, and to overcome the populist rhetoric that any self-respecting artist is a bleeding heart liberal, and that to be a Republican actor or musician is somehow immoral or unnatural.
www.satiricpress.com /sp/archive/2004-09-13/a_republicancelebrities.asp   (1141 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to the Inactive 2004 Democratic Presidential Prospects
We moved Ashe to our "inactive" list because -- by March 2004 -- he had yet to qualify for any primary ballots and did not appear to be attempting to gain ballot access.
She was considered by Gore as a possible VP runningmate for 2000, but she did not make the final short list.
We moved Hardy to our "inactive" list because -- by March 2004 -- she had yet to qualify for any primary ballots and did not appear to be attempting to gain ballot access.
www.politics1.com /dems04.htm   (13615 words)

  
 portland imc - 2006.01.05 - Should we stop giving this people our money?
This list of celebrities with links to the US Republican Party includes living Americans widely renowned outside of politics who are or have been supporters of candidates of the United States Republican Party.
Listed as Republican in Who's Who in America.
Listed as a "pop-culture" Republican in the Edmonton Sun August 20, 2004.
portland.indymedia.org /en/2006/01/331379.shtml   (2237 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Hollywood Peace Experts by Paul Bond
So many of its celebrities are pretending to understand U.S. foreign policy and the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq that it's getting tough to keep track of them all.
Industries "run by big Republican donors and insiders, clearly have much to gain if we go to war against Iraq," she informed Gephardt.
Some celebrities chose instead to do their Bush-bashing in front of receptive European audiences.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=4215   (863 words)

  
 NYO - Archive Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As they did in 1999 and 2000, Republican operatives and conservative activists are winning headlines with threats to raise millions of dollars to derail Mrs.
Republican political professionals are widely skeptical of Mr.
The New York State Republican Party has tried to cash in on anti-Clinton sentiment in the past in its fund-raising appeals, but G.O.P. officials have said that they’ll try to keep such personalization out of the 2006 Senate race (a line that proved hard to draw in 2000).
www.observer.com /archive/Archive_592005-15.html   (2118 words)

  
 Libertarian Celebrities & VIPs
hose appearing on this list are outstanding leaders in their fields who have identified themselves as libertarians.
Inclusion on this list does not imply support or endorsement of any political party, organization, legislation, law, or particular issue.
(Celebrities who have not publicly declared themselves libertarian, but who have said good things about libertarians or libertarianism.)
www.theadvocates.org /celebrities.html   (267 words)

  
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For example, a person listed in a scientology publication might claim in court that it didn't know it was listed there and that it proves nothing.
Carrying a celebrity in this FAQ shouldn't be considered as a "public statement" of me. It doesn't mean that any action should be taken by the reader.
A celebrity in show-business is not a celebrity because of smartness, but because of good look or good performance.
home.snafu.de /tilman/faq-you/celeb.txt   (7704 words)

  
 CNN.com - Stars shine on GOP fest - July 28, 2000
PHILADELPHIA (CNN) -- Republicans are trying to jazz up their image, and they're asked a pro wrestler, a couple of former Miss Americas, an assortment of singers and a handful of television and film stars to add some luster to next week's Republican National Convention.
The guest list is a glittering array of actors, sports and recording luminaries, and other celebrities.
Whitestone, for example, who is married to a politically active Republican, will introduce a video segment scheduled for Thursday about Laura Bush, the candidate's wife.
www.cnn.com /2000/SHOWBIZ/TV/07/28/gop.entertainment/index.html   (468 words)

  
 Reason: Who's Getting Your Vote?: Reason’s revealing presidential poll
I almost always vote for the party, not the man, because the administration, its legislative agenda, and its judicial appointments generally reflect the overall shape of the party.
I tend to think that Republicans’ views on the war against terrorists, economic policy, taxes, and many though not all civil liberties questions -- such as self-defense rights, school choice, color blindness, and the freedom of speech (at least as to political and religious speech) -- are more sound than the Democrats’ views.
I certainly find plenty to disagree with the Republicans even on those topics, but if I waited for a party with which I agreed on everything or even almost everything, I’d be waiting a long time.
www.reason.com /0411/fe.dc.whos.shtml   (5547 words)

  
 Happy Fun Pundit: Helpful Advice For Hollywood Nitwits
If celebrities are the voice of Americans demanding answers to these questions, so be it.
They are not selling a political agenda, benefitting from oil or defense contracting businesses, or ready to put their lives or the lives of others on the line for an unjustifiable war.
As for celebrities - their opinion is worth no more than yours or mine, nor is it of less worth.
www.happyfunpundit.com /hfp/archives/000434.html   (8492 words)

  
 The Only Republican in San Francisco
Their primary sin is in attempting to use the state to advance that goal, in the form of neutrality laws that apply to other companies.
As I've implied previously, the most important measure of economic success is continued wealth creation, and the single best reflection of this is job creation.
Now, I've got a long list RSS feeds (four pages worth on live.com), not all of which are voices I agree with.
www.onlyrepublican.com   (6447 words)

  
 Political Strategy - Politics, Strategies, Tactics, News and Opinion
That's exemplified by Arnold because, not only is he an intellectual waste of space, but he is now one of the highest profile Republicans in the land...solely because of his celebrity status.
Kemp was a celebrated quarterback for the Buffalo Bills and NFL player of the year in 1965.
If you don't think he was a celebrity in his district, if not the entire state, then you don't know didly about Cornhusker football.
www.politicalstrategy.org /archives/000182.php   (1826 words)

  
 Celebrity Research Lists - Famous Who Were Once Homeless
Celebrity Research Lists - Famous Who Were Once Homeless
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Note: This is a list of celebrities and other prominent and famous individuals who have experienced being homeless for a brief or extended period at one time in their lives, either as children or adults.
www.angelfire.com /stars4/lists/homeless.html   (2927 words)

  
 Anyone have the links that show the republican and democratic celebrities? | Democrats.com
I remember that from when this was first posted; that the dems list was about a third as long as the repugs list.
The Republican list may be somewhat accurate but the Democratic list is way too short.
Shouldn't it be a list of Celebrity Democrats, and Notorious Republicans?
democrats.com /node/4212   (602 words)

  
 Libertarian Celebrities
In fact, here is a list of 12 notable Americans -- and every one of them is a self-declared libertarian.
As a syndicated columnist, Walter Williams is known for speaking his mind.
He's run for office as a Republican and a Libertarian, but his agenda remains the same.
www.theadvocates.org /quiz-score/lib-whatlib-celebs.html   (502 words)

  
 IMAO: I Have in My Hand a List...
Sure, it is nice that she is saying support instead of spitting out the other sides talking points, but I'm not sure that makes her a Republican.
wow, she doesn't have any republican values but since she appeals to young men she should strip and campaign.
It's no secret that James Woods is a Republican - there's a great Salon interview out there where he basically terrorizes the lefty interviewer, and runs rhetorical rings around said pez-head.
www.imao.us /archives/002168.html   (1637 words)

  
 Rolling Stone National Affairs Daily
She has successfully sued WorldCom, GE and Chevron, bringing in nearly $480 million to the state’s coffers, and has repeatedly taken the Bush administration to court over its atrocious environmental record.
And as the state’s first Hispanic AG, Madrid gives the Democrats their best-ever shot in a district that, at least on paper, ought to swing their way: The population is forty-three percent Hispanic, and registered Democrats handily outnumber Republicans.
And Wilson, the incumbent, is certainly no slouch: A Rhodes scholar, she served in the Air Force and chairs the House subcommittee on national security – a distinct edge in a district that is home to an Air Force base.
www.rollingstone.com /nationalaffairs   (1726 words)

  
 VIRGINIANS ARE ROYALTY AMONG GOP IN SAN DIEGO
At a Republican National Convention, being from a state like Virginia is akin to riding the flagship.
And perhaps topping the state's list of Republican celebrities are religious broadcaster Pat Robertson and his chief lieutenant, Ralph Reed, who walk the convention floor like rock stars in dark suits.
Their connections with the Chesapeake-based Christian Coalition, described as one of the most influential forces in American politics, guarantees a perpetual tail by all the major networks, not to mention the reporters and autograph seekers looking to bask in it all.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960816/08160582.htm   (740 words)

  
 Conservative Celebrities (was: Hollywood Conservatives! Who are they?) Thread IV [Free Republic]
I have also heard Rush Limbaugh say on his show that Doris Day was friends with his late mother and that the only disagreement she had with Rush was on the issue of animal rights.
This list is just meant to consist of the living (not to diminish the deceased persons).
Young spoke at the 2000 Republican Convention, I remember Harbaugh wearing a Bush button during the 1992 campaign.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b140fd711ae.htm   (1374 words)

  
 Who Reads What 2003
This 18th annual "Who Reads What?" list reflects the swift age of technology.
Thanks to Associated Press and the other wonderful news sources, we are happy to share our list with the world.
My chances for developing a social conscience were somewhat limited growing up rich, white, Republican and Roman Catholic in Spokane, Washington during the 1950's.
www.gpl.lib.me.us /WRW2006.htm   (2875 words)

  
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If you would like to list a craft show or event go to http://www.shopoklahoma.com/craftlist.php.
www.shopoklahoma.com /famous.htm   (3859 words)

  
 MoveOn, Mobilizing the A-List Against W (washingtonpost.com)
Actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos gets behind the wheel of a car and stars in an ad, co-authored by Norman Mailer's son, called "Stranded Republicans." Woody Harrelson writes, directs and stars in "Cheney Is Not on Our Side." Martin Sheen, the "West Wing" president, voices a spot written by John Sayles.
Margaret Cho stars in an ad she wrote, while Matt Damon voices a spot called "The Disappeared." Actor-turned-activist Rob Reiner directs and voices "The Mistake," while Illeana Douglas and Ione Skye appear in an ad written by Franken.
There may be less to the ad hype than meets the eye, however.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A27095-2004Aug23.html   (917 words)

  
 Republican Celebrities
The following is a list I've compiled of some of the main well-known
Some of them came as a surprise to me.
Pretty much all NASCAR Drivers are Republican, and so are most of the country singers (minus the Dixie Chicks)
www.republicanyouth.net /RepublicanCeleb.html   (75 words)

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