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In Book-Promoting Interview, First Daughter Avoids Iraq Questions, Discusses Her Romantic Engagement Story
- "He''s extremely outdoorsy," she said. "If he could spend every day outside, he would. He''s very into the environment, and he was as a child. He hiked a lot. And so, now he''s trying to find a job where he can support the environment and, and be outdoors."
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Well, he can''t be too smart if he supports the enviornment, and yet, worked on the Bush campaign. Sounds a little conflicted to me. - Reply to this comment
- Let''s hope that those daughters DO convince their father of the FOLLY of his ways.
Wouldn''t be the FIRST time that a son or daughter chose a far different path in life than their parents.
I wondered about that when I watched one of his inaugurations.
One daughter seemed to be the prim and proper political daughter and the other looked miserable and almost embarrassed.
Whatever was going on in the background with them, it was a much more interesting sight than their father. - Reply to this comment
- We need to hold bush responsible but let''''s lighten up on his kids. Posted by geezer62 at 02:25 PM : Sep 27, 2007
How about we lighten up on his kids--when America lightens up on Iraq''s kids? After all a few words about the Bush girls is nothing compared to being raped by a lot of American soldiers, then being shot and having your body and entire family set on fire.
Fair is fair--trust me--Jenna would much prefer our words to the reality her daddy created for the kids of Iraq. - Reply to this comment
- He''s extremely outdoorsy," she said. "If he could spend every day outside, he would. He''s very into the environment, and he was as a child. He hiked a lot. And so, now he''s trying to find a job where he can support the environment and, and be outdoors."
Hypothetically Jenna...if you and he were in Iraq--do you think his "outdoorsyness" could help you and him avoid IEDs that were planted, or would you and him be blown up into little bitty pieces before you could make it back to the Green Zone? - Reply to this comment
- "He''s extremely outdoorsy," she said. "If he could spend every day outside, he would. He''s very into the environment, and he was as a child. He hiked a lot. And so, now he''s trying to find a job where he can support the environment and, and be outdoors."
I believe that there''re a lot of "outdoors" in Iraq. Maybe he could spend a little patriotic time there serving his country. - Reply to this comment
- "Posted by geezer62 at 02:25 PM : Sep 27, 2007"
There is a HUGE difference between a 12-year old CHILD then,
and an ADULT NOW who could influence, and HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY AND PATRIOTIC OBLIGATION, to influence his genocidal mass murdering dad to STOP THE IRAQI SLAUGHTER, even to SAVE AMERICAN LIVES!
Chelsey was a CHILD at 12!
This daughter of a warmonger and a witch IS AN ADULT!
Americans have been SACRIFICED and dying senselessly in Iraq.
Every ADULT American has a PATRIOTIC DUTY to help stem the national bleeding; that includes the presidents ADULT offspring! - Reply to this comment
- Let me start by saying that I despise George Bush and his policies that have put this country in a terrible place. I believe he is the sorriest excuse for a leader that I have ever seen. Having said that, I feel it is wrong to attack his children. I remember when President Clinton was in the White House, Rush Limbaugh attacked his daughter, Chelsey, who was 12 years old at the time refering to her as the white house dog. I thought that was very wrong and how could I feel that and approve of any attacks on bush''s kids. We need to hold bush responsible but let''s lighten up on his kids.
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