Posted on 12/03/2003 12:55:32 PM PST by kattracks
(CNSNews.com) - A group of women in southeastern Michigan say they'll use pictures of scantily-clad "babes" in an effort to "smash" George W. Bush's re-election hopes.
"Babes Against Bush," as the group calls itself, plans to use pinup girls as the medium for its anti-Bush message.
"Babes Against Bush has created a liberal-leaning campaign to promote political awareness in the most unlikely of audiences - men whose cultural tastes tend towards centerfolds and the swimsuit issue of sports magazines," the group said in a press release.
"We figured that this was a good, fun way to make people aware of the damage George Bush is doing to America," said Babes Against Bush model Eleanor Vast-Binder. "Guys like hot girls. So maybe they wouldn't mind getting the message from us."
The group is offering what it calls a "Regime Change Countdown Calendar," which ticks off the days until Inauguration Day 2005, when the group hopes Bush will be displaced by "an actual elected president."
The calendar features thirteen photos of provocatively dressed/undressed models, but it is also a "chronology of the Bush administration's misdeeds, mistakes, and manglings of the truth," the group said.
"What better way is there to get guys to notice that the president is a bozo?" commented January "babe" Vast-Binder. "Pictures of the girls will get their attention -- and they'll look long enough to read the fine print."
"You don't have to be beautiful to hate George W. Bush," the group's website says.
See Earlier Story:
Soros-Sponsored Group Enlists Hollywood in Anti-Bush Bid
The reply was this (I kid you not!)
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I am the babes for bush---did you mean to send this to the ones against....hopefully, the babes for will have their shot at hannity and colmes tonight.
Karen
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