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For Immediate Release Contact: Tony Cani, (602) 298-4200 ext 36 Young Democrats of Arizona, President
Bush's SS Campaign Disses Young American Steven Gerner, a local student at UofA, is refused entry
Tucson, AZ - President Bush's taxpayer funded Social Security "Forum" in Tucson today did not welcome young American Steven Gerner, who was quietly standing in line waiting to hear the President deliver a speech that he felt he needed to pay close attention to. Gerner, 19, was one of 1400 Tucsonans who properly obtained a ticket to the tightly screened forum, but he would not get the chance to actually make it inside the event. The reason: Steven was wearing a University of Arizona Young Democrats t-shirt.
Twenty minutes before the doors opened for the Tucson Civic Center forum, an event staffer approached Steven, asked for a better view of his t-shirt, then demanded his ticket.
"When the staffer took my ticket, he literally crumpled it up in his hand and then walked away. I was too shocked and frankly too disappointed to even do or say anything." said Steven Gerner, a University of Arizona student.
The staffer returned twenty minutes later, told Gerner that his name had been "reported" and warned that there was no way he could gain entry into the event.
"I really wanted a chance to hear the Bush side of the Social Security debate. Plus, I have never seen a President speak and even though I am a dedicated Democrat – I was excited to see the leader of my country." Gerner said. "Regardless of which party wins the Presidency, the person who sits in that office should take personal responsibility to fairly represent all Americans and provide equal access for us to hear him speak."
"The debate over whether to privatize Social Security is really important to people my age," added Gerner. This Social Security debate should be about open communication and ideas rather than overt snubs of people who just want to hear both sides of the issue."
In the latest Newsweek poll the numbers show President Bush's approval among 18-29 years olds has had the most significant decline to 43 percent from 56 percent last month.
Presidential visits are funded by taxpayer dollars and are not supposed to discriminate on the basis of party affiliation.
The Young Democrats of Arizona is the official youth outreach arm of the Arizona Democratic Party. Members range in age from 13 to 35 and represent every county in the state. For more information visit www.ydaz.org
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