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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: tuolumnejim on April 28, 2010, 10:15:59 AM
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Laura Bush breaks silence on fatal crash
Ex-first lady suggests she and George W. Bush may have been poisoned
By Anahad O'Connor
updated 2:10 a.m. PT, Wed., April 28, 2010
Laura Bush has finally opened up publicly about the mysterious car accident she had when she was 17, a crash that claimed the life of a high school friend on a dark country road in Midland, Tex.
In her new book, “Spoken From the Heart,†Ms. Bush describes in vivid detail the circumstances surrounding the crash, which has haunted her for most of her adult life and which became the subject of questions and speculation when it was revealed during her husband’s first presidential run. A copy of the book, scheduled for release in early May, was obtained by The New York Times at a bookstore.
On several occasions in the book, Ms. Bush admonishes her husband’s political adversaries for “calling him names,†and she pointedly rebuts criticism of some of his key decisions. She suggested that his highly criticized fly-over of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina was in the best interests of the victims and aid workers on the ground.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36818869/ns/politics-the_new_york_times
Oh can I say I really despise libs, but what more could you expect from the the "slimes"? Referring to Mrs. Bush as a Ms. is unacceptable. :censored:
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She is the FORMER First Lady, not the EX. We didn't fire her nor did we divorce her.
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Oh can I say I really despise libs, but what more could you expect from the the "slimes"? Referring to Mrs. Bush as a Ms. is unacceptable. :censored:
She is the FORMER First Lady, not the EX. We didn't fire her nor did we divorce her.
It's MS-NBC. What did you guys expect? Intelligent and rational journalism?
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It's MS-NBC. What did you guys expect? Intelligent and rational journalism?
Even from MSNBC I expect at least the minimum standards.
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Even from MSNBC I expect at least the minimum standards.
I wouldn't. Remember, this "network" prided itself on being left-oriented.
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Even from MSNBC I expect at least the minimum standards.
Maybe that's what MS stands for in the name? Something to shoot for?
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A copy of the book, scheduled for release in early May, was obtained by The New York Times at a bookstore.
Huh?
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Even from MSNBC I expect at least the minimum standards.
And (P)MSNBC prides itself on redefining those minimum standards - down, of course - every broadcast day. They push the edge of the journalistic urinalistic envelope: the bottom edge.
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Huh?
Maybe that's where they met their mole who stole the advanced copy from the publisher.