Topic: The Boss will campaign for Obama in Ohio, Iowa
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Sun 10/14/12 09:22 AM


WASHINGTON (AP) — Bruce Springsteen will be back campaigning for President Barack Obama.

The musician will join former President Bill Clinton at a Thursday rally in Parma, Ohio, two days after the second presidential debate. Obama will not attend the rally.

Springsteen also will appear at a campaign event Thursday in Ames, Iowa.

Springsteen campaigned for Obama in 2008, but these will be his first political appearances of the 2012 cycle. Clinton is a prominent campaigner for Obama.

Clinton and Springsteen's joint appearance in Ohio underscores the importance of the key swing state. Polls show Obama with a slight lead there over Mitt Romney, but the Republican presidential candidate is spending an increasing amount of time and resources in the state ahead of Election Day.

msharmony's photo
Sun 10/14/12 09:59 AM
I think both campaigns usually have good musical support and celebrity endorsement


its interesting to see the chosen genres and the chosen personalities,,,

AndyBgood's photo
Sun 10/14/12 10:14 AM
I was never a fan of his. He has a couple of OK songs but well, personal taste, what, what...


And Obama can still kiss my posterior!

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Sun 10/14/12 10:25 AM
Well he has good taste in politicians anyway.

Ras427's photo
Sun 10/14/12 10:38 AM
I like the boss, cool cat.

oldhippie1952's photo
Sun 10/14/12 10:44 AM
I never cared for his music anyway, so I don't care who he stumps for.

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Sun 10/14/12 10:57 AM

I never cared for his music anyway, so I don't care who he stumps for.


same here. He always looks like he's taking a crap when he sings.shocked

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Sun 10/14/12 11:10 AM
He sure hell won't be able to sing Born in the USA with a staight face.

msharmony's photo
Sun 10/14/12 11:11 AM
Im guessing you are wrong,,,,

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Sun 10/14/12 02:15 PM



WASHINGTON (AP) — Bruce Springsteen will be back campaigning for President Barack Obama.

The musician will join former President Bill Clinton at a Thursday rally in Parma, Ohio, two days after the second presidential debate. Obama will not attend the rally.

Springsteen also will appear at a campaign event Thursday in Ames, Iowa.

Springsteen campaigned for Obama in 2008, but these will be his first political appearances of the 2012 cycle. Clinton is a prominent campaigner for Obama.

Clinton and Springsteen's joint appearance in Ohio underscores the importance of the key swing state. Polls show Obama with a slight lead there over Mitt Romney, but the Republican presidential candidate is spending an increasing amount of time and resources in the state ahead of Election Day.


I should have known he is a Libtard, I get a migraine from his (I don't call the trash he plays music) noise.

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Sun 10/14/12 02:15 PM

He sure hell won't be able to sing Born in the USA with a staight face.


rofl

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Sun 10/14/12 02:16 PM




WASHINGTON (AP) — Bruce Springsteen will be back campaigning for President Barack Obama.

The musician will join former President Bill Clinton at a Thursday rally in Parma, Ohio, two days after the second presidential debate. Obama will not attend the rally.

Springsteen also will appear at a campaign event Thursday in Ames, Iowa.

Springsteen campaigned for Obama in 2008, but these will be his first political appearances of the 2012 cycle. Clinton is a prominent campaigner for Obama.

Clinton and Springsteen's joint appearance in Ohio underscores the importance of the key swing state. Polls show Obama with a slight lead there over Mitt Romney, but the Republican presidential candidate is spending an increasing amount of time and resources in the state ahead of Election Day.


I should have known he is a Libtard, I get a migraine from his (I don't call the trash he plays music) noise.


its more about noteriety

I feel the same about Ted Nugent,,but obviously republican supporters (for whatever reason) are likely enough to enjoy him that the campaign continues to use his endorsement,,,

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Sun 10/14/12 02:19 PM

He sure hell won't be able to sing Born in the USA with a staight face.


whoa Birther nonsense rears its ugly head again.