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Parody as Protest
The theatrics of "Billionaires for Bush" lampoons the president's ties to the rich

CAPTAIN'S FABLE
Wylie Stecklow, also known as Count d' Monet, explains Billionaires for Bush to Valerie Carpender in Minneapolis on August 17. The group is a street-theater and media troupe using parody to communicate its belief that the Bush administration has favored the corporate elite at the expense of ordinary Americans

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