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Revision as of 23:03, 13 January 2012
Date: 2003
Region: North America
Subject: Language Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Personal Opinion Music
Artist: Julia Rose
Confronting Bodies: Borders Bookstore.
Date of Action: July 26, 2003.
Location: Virginia.
Description of Artwork: A music CD of Julia Rose, a singer song-writer.
The Incident: Julia Rose had tour dates at Borders cancelled and her CDs pulled from the shelves following her statement that "George Bush has chicken legs."
Results of Incident: Borders canceled their contract with Julia Rose and removed her CDs from the store. Management claimed Julia's lack of appeal with local clientele in Virginia was the cause of the cancellation, although May Korsun, the marketing manager for Borders, cited Julia's "chicken leg" comment as the reason.
Source: Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star