Clarification of Question by
coffeelady-ga
on
22 Jun 2005 04:18 PDT
To provide additional information about this person, I might as well
answer the question for you and save $20. There are articles about him
all over the Internet. He was taken into custody as a verbal threat,
not a physical threat. Here's one of the many articles I read. The RNC
referes to gospel singer/author, Bob Miller as the Bendict Arnold of
the Republican Party.
As requested:
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Edited for Send2Press by Carly Zander
Democracy Took The Day Off at Annual Song Writers Conference
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL - March 4, 2004 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- Author and
Gospel singer Bob Miller (www.bobmillerwrites.com), a registered
Republican shocked his fellow song writers at their annual conference
this week with his most unexpected political opinions. Miller said,
"With the backbone of the Democratic Party, William Jefferson Clinton,
out of the way and the Bush Storm Troopers in place, democracy took
the day off. Then this war-for-profit crew moved forward with their
plans as if world opinions were irrelevant."
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse, as Miller continued,
"Now that the moment of glory has passed and the long years of blood,
sweat and tears are upon us, they will yet again -- according to plan
-- take their spoils and move on, leaving the rest of us to bury the
dead and balance the checkbook."
After taking a drink (presumably of water) Miller said, "Think about
it... $30 million dollars and instant naturalization given to an Arab
who provided the whereabouts of Saddam's sons in order that Bush,
Blair and the major armed forces of the world could at least find
someone or something, if not WMD."
"I am grateful for the many invitations to join the Democratic Party,
but Ill stick it out here. I mean, how could it possibly get any worse
than having the second most hated man to live in the last 200 years as
your candidate?"
There were no hecklers, but then most everyone appeared speechless
except Miller, "I'm not campaigning against a fellow Republican. The
truth is; Bush does not represent the Republican Party or any other
party for that matter. He represents the Bush dynasty. Is it not bad
enough that another four years of his dictatorship will produce yet
more unemployed, homeless and demoralized Americans?"
"Can we also risk having to cope with his uncontrollable ego? The
leadership of this father and son team can be critiqued using a term
that epitomizes their presidencies: Collateral Damage. Clearly,
America's integrity and economy fall into this category when they
clash with the prosperity of Bush and his accomplices."
Mr. Miller followed this up with a gospel song.
Miller served as a pilot in Vietnam, and challenged Richard Shelby for
a U.S. Senate seat in 1992.