Bush declines NAACP invitation...again
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Jul 2004
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- President Bush declined an invitation to speak at the NAACP's annual convention, the group said.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People expects more than 8,000 people to attend the convention, which opens on Saturday.
Democratic challenger John Kerry accepted an invitation to speak next Thursday on the final day of the convention, the NAACP said.
Bush spoke at the 2000 NAACP convention in Baltimore when he was running for president.
NAACP spokesman John White said Wednesday that Bush has declined invitations in each year of his presidency -- becoming the first president since Herbert Hoover not to attend an NAACP convention.
The NAACP received a letter from the White House three weeks ago declining the invitation because of scheduling conflicts and thanking them for understanding.
The letter was signed by presidential scheduler Melissa Bennett.
White House spokesman Jim Morrell said Wednesday that the president has spoken about "equal opportunity and equal rights for all Americans" in many public places.
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Yea, this is why its so important to vote!!!! Now, what did Dub have to do that was so important that he couldnt show his face???
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^^^Fo real.. If the last time he attended was when he was trying to get elected, wouldnt he think he should make time now?? :roll: Dumb **** dude, the things that make you go hmmmm....
since it's reelection you would think he would try to be at all of the important conventions in the world
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provAKAtive wrote:Yea, this is why its so important to vote!!!! Now, what did Dub have to do that was so important that he couldnt show his face???

