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2004 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION STORIES

The Independent | If I Were A Rich Man (Sept. 2004)
A Tar Heel tour of the Republican National Convention: protesters, fundraisers, seared tuna and Sodom and Gomorrah.

MotherJones.com | Acting Up With the Young Republicans (Sept. 2004)
No shortage of young folks at the Republican Youth Convention. Of course, some of them weren't Republicans.

MotherJones.com | Beyond Betrayal (Sept. 2004)
The vast majority of GOP leaders won't be embracing gay Republicans any time soon. In fact, many of them still think they're good for an easy laugh.

MotherJones.com | The Political Fortunes of the Radical Right (Aug. 2004)
As the Republican convention kicked off, the party's influential conservative activists were holed up across the street—with a handful of reporters and a large bag of fortune cookies.

MotherJones.com | Immoderate Republicans (Aug. 2004)
While George Bush's handlers are vetting every word spoken at the convention, it's on the street—among the counter-protesters—that the unfiltered rhetoric of GOP activists can be heard.

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