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Old 04-08-04, 08:31 PM   #1
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don't recall seeing the rock establishment so directly involved in politics before:

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Boss is going up against the boss.

Bruce Springsteen, the U.S. rock icon known as The Boss, will join two dozen other stars in nine "battleground" states for a rock 'n' roll tour aimed at ousting President Bush, organizers said on Wednesday.

The "Vote for Change" tour -- 34 shows in 28 cities -- is scheduled for the first week of October, one month before the U.S. presidential election.

"The tour is aimed squarely at the radical right wing policies of Republican ideologues throughout the country," said Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn PAC, the online liberal political action committee presenting the tour.

Six concert lineups will play simultaneous shows in a blitz of so-called swing states -- those that could go either Democrat or Republican in November: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin.

"I felt like I couldn't have written the music I've written, and been on stage singing about the things that I've sung about for the last 25 years and not take part in this particular election," said Springsteen, who has avoided direct political work in the past.

Dave Matthews, James Taylor, the Dixie Chicks, James Taylor, Pearl Jam, R.E.M, John Melencam p, Jackson Browne, and Bonnie Raitt are among the performers donating their talent and time to get Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) into the White House.

Proceeds from the tour go to America Coming Together, another liberal political action group.
quite a line-up - do voter registration at the gig and you might be able to make an impact. better yet, hand out absentee ballots

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"A vote for change is a vote for a stronger, safer, healthier America," Matthews said. "A vote for Bush is a vote for a divided, unstable, paranoid America."
i happen to agree with this, although i've been unable to conjure up even the slightest enthusiasm for Kerry. he's just not Bush.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...mpaign_rock_dc
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