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Betty the Bullhorn |
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Betty's on MySpace! |
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In 1997, Betty the Bullhorn left her blossoming career as a Movie Set Megaphone for La Vie Boheme.
Heeding her own call to action, |
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Betty the Bullhorn 2002 |
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betty's call to action 2003 |
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she became a champion of free speech, helping others have their voices heard. In 2002, she entered the political arena, campaigning for New Orleans mayoral candidate, Manny Chevrolet, a task she repeated in 2006. |
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manny chevrolet 2006 |
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Her outspoken nature and oftentimes rebellious ways have garnered her both respect and notoriety. She has appeared on film and in art exhibits, most recently in Seattle, Washington. |
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betty with a rebel yell 2004 |
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Betty the Bullhorn currently resides and rebels in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
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betty on the levee 2006 |
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