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Barbara Bush Had Purse And Cell Phone Taken During Trip To Argentina

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by amberly8 November 22, 2006 3:57 PM EST
And PURSE...geez
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by amberly8 November 22, 2006 3:56 PM EST
So what, lots of people get their things stolen. Dumb or not.
Oh, Jerryomara, you spelled LIKE wrong. You voted for Kerry didn't you?
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by antoniof123 November 22, 2006 3:41 PM EST
Like father like daughter neither can think or has the ability to even talk. She was drunk or high and just lost her purse and cell. Come on unless the secret service boys are really a bunch of fools too. Of course that might be the case. Yea right!
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by racam_us November 22, 2006 3:25 PM EST
Can we be sure Barbara didn't just get drunk and misplace these articles? Like father, like daughter.
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by November 22, 2006 3:01 PM EST
Maybe GWB is looking to flee the country after his term in office
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by lthomas0301 November 22, 2006 2:55 PM EST
This is on a familiar theme... the Bushes move in on something essential to the region and then exploit it for all its worth.

I hate him, and I think it's my patriotic duty to say so, despite the snipers poised kitty corner from the garage.
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by lochlan-2009 November 22, 2006 2:45 PM EST
Why is she down there anyway. I hear from other blogs, the Bush family is looking to set themselves up with a nice 100,000 acre parcel of land purchased by the Bush girls. There is a lot more to it. I think the A/P is just trying to get people to look a little deeper into what might be going on down there, without coming out and saying it.

Search: Bush Paraguay, and see what comes up.
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by gladys_over November 22, 2006 2:20 PM EST
It is very unwise for President Bush's daughters to be travelling in a Third World country at a time like this, with such obviously lax security.

It would be extremely bad if one of his daughters were abducted and held by terrorists.

I know the Secret Service agents were "standing nearby," but if two thieves could make a brazen theft like this in broad daylight, a determined gang of terrorists could pull off something a lot worse.

Keep your daughters home, President Bush, for their sake and yours and the country's.
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by loveplayaboy November 22, 2006 1:54 PM EST
Why is she in an Argentinan restaurant anyway? COuld this ***** not find good enough food in America? I mean, what the **** is wrong with American food.
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by huskerarmy November 22, 2006 1:52 PM EST
"HE IS STILL OUR PRESIDENT! We need to back this man up and support him until the end of his term..."

Hummm? I don't remember learning that particular obligation in civics class. As a free thinking individual, if that is what democracy is all about, count me out! We need to back his right to be president. That's where it ends. We are not obligated to follow him blindly down every path or even to like him personally. And even then, we are obligated to back the right of Congress to impeach if circumstances so dicatate.
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by lthomas0301 November 22, 2006 1:12 PM EST
Scrub is an idiot, so go figure. Except his daughters can outfox the Secret Service.

Meanwhile, Laura (who I have a special gripe about) has a higher I.Q. than those three combined and she will just smile at the press about it.

Librarians! Revolt! Yell your anger about this!
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by tinker3478 November 22, 2006 1:06 PM EST
Where's the other shrublet-in rehab?
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by tinker3478 November 22, 2006 1:05 PM EST
Boohoo-she was down there on a US dime, no doubt, with Secret Service agents and she got robbed. Waghh!
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by lthomas0301 November 22, 2006 1:04 PM EST
Bush didn't bother serving his country; he even got out of his stateside duty.

As for his daughters... party on, dude. Dad did it, why can't we. And that would be the mentality, too.
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by uglicoyote November 22, 2006 12:55 PM EST
I also fought for my country. I was defending the right of people like mrshyatt to speak their minds and think or say whatever they wish. Him telling people to move because he doesn't like their opinions is , to my way of thinking, an insult to every person who ever served to defend the Constitution.

Husker asks a valid question. Why haven't the Bush girls signed up to serve in their father's noble adventure?
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by lthomas0301 November 22, 2006 12:49 PM EST
I AM AN AMERICAN... which means I have the freedom to bash who I want, when I want. That may make me more a patriotic citizen than those of you who sit around and don't think critically or logically.

I DO support the troops, just not their Commander in Theif or why they are there in the first place.

Weapons of Mass Destruction? Is that it? Why are we having our troops slaughtered by nuts who will never conceed? Why are they ambushed by the people they are trying to "help?"

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by mrshyatt November 22, 2006 12:39 PM EST
My husband, brother and father have ALL fought for your right to sit around and bash our country and president. So I take your remarks personal. I only have one word for people like you. MOVE!!
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by kirkswife06 November 22, 2006 12:22 PM EST
I think some of you people need to realize that no matter if you like our president... HE IS STILL OUR PRESIDENT! We need to back this man up and support him until the end of his term and then if you want someone else... GET OUT AND VOTE!!!! Most of the people on here probably didn't even get out and vote, therefore really have no right to complain about the president and what he is doing........
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by lthomas0301 November 22, 2006 12:21 PM EST
HE got out of true military service, he was too coked out to do a practice flight mission, was that it?!

His daughters are bar hoppers, come on, 25 years old and being caught on stupid things.

AND his wife... I have a special hatred for her, I actually respect librarians for what they stand for (information) and she has blown that all out of the water for me, she is a blasphemy like he is, I have hated him since Ann Richards (bless her soul) first called him Shrub. I call him that in memory of her, she would like it :)
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by huskerarmy November 22, 2006 12:00 PM EST
Has anyone on the right even ventured an explanation as to why, if Iraq is such a critical mission, that the Bush girls haven't signed up? The party has to end sometimes girls... Do you think it will ever occur to them that that was but a small taste of the kind of, shall we say "discomfort," that many people, yes even Americans, endure daily? Nah...
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