McCain = Bush

Did you know that Republicans are so embarassed by Bush that you can actually get ARRESTED for holding up a sign that says: "McCain = Bush"? It's true. A 61-year old librarian, Carol Kreck, held up a "McCain = Bush" sign when McCain showed up at a Denver "Town Hall Meeting." She was threatened with arrest.

It's all on YouTube:


Now not only are McCain's policies nearly identical with Bush's, so the sign is true, but given that Bush is a Republican president, why is the McCain campaign so embarassed to be equated with Bush?

After all, there was the hug:

And there was the birthday cake McCain and Bush shared while Americans were dying in the aftermath of Katrina:

So, in solidarity with Carol Kreck, I offer you the "McCain = Bush" T-shirt:

You can buy it here.

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Go Carol Kreck!

Bush = McCain = Putin = Mugabe = ??????

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Bush=McCain

I think Bush and McCain both are good friends that's why they seen everywhere.so anyone can Bush=McCain.
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