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Another "Sob Story" from Bush 41
December 6, 2006What is it with Bush 41 and the public water works he turns on from time to time?
The latest presidential crying spell occurred on December 4 when the former president addressed lawmakers and state workers about the performance of Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who just happens to be one of four sons sired by 41.
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Bush 41 is also responsible for the current squatter in the White House, a dyslexic cowboy who spends like a drunken sailor, cavorts with the devil (Ted Kennedy) on issues like “No Child Left Behind,” speaks good Spanish but not-so-good English, and is desperately seeking to make America into a suburb of Mexico.
The former President Bush also has a close personal relationship with the last non-Bush president: A perjurer, adulterer, sex addict, and alleged rapist fondly remembered as Slick Willie. Slick is also the first “Black Son” in the Bush clan, at least as far as we know.
The elder Bush defended his teary outburst when he said, “I’m the emotional one. I don’t enjoy breaking up, but when you talk about somebody you love, when you get older, you do it more.”
Given the fact that the senior Bush’s most significant contribution to the world is GW Bush, sobbing is quite appropriate!
John W. Lillpop
San Jose, California
John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal, “clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where people like Nancy Pelosi are actually considered normal!
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