Bush Daughters................

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Why aren't the Bush daughters in Iraq?
The president's family has set an appallingly bad example for wartime sacrifice.
By Kitty Kelley, KITTY KELLEY, who wrote "The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty," is working on a biography of Oprah Winfrey.
March 19, 2007


WHEN I WAS a little girl in a convent school, the nuns impressed on me the power of setting a good example. These beloved teachers are no longer around to instruct the president and his family, so I recommend that the Bushes learn from Mark Twain, who said: "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest."

My suggestion comes after the White House announcement earlier this month that Jenna Bush, one of the president's twin daughters, is writing a book on her all-expenses-paid trip to Panama, where she worked for a few weeks as an intern for UNICEF. Jenna Bush is quoted as saying she will donate her earnings from her book to UNICEF, a commendable gesture, considering her father's net worth of $20 million. But while the 25-year-old makes the rounds of TV talk shows this fall in a White House limousine, dozens of her contemporaries will be arriving home from Iraq in wooden boxes. In Britain, Prince Harry is insisting on going off to Iraq ? even as his country is reducing its troop commitment.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt showed how the power of good example could also be powerfully good politics. When he led the country to sacrifice in World War II, his children enlisted and his wife traveled to military bases to counsel and comfort the families of soldiers. Newsreels showed the president's four sons fighting with the Marines in the Pacific, flying with the Army Air Forces in North Africa and landing with the Navy at Normandy. Soon other public figures followed suit ? movie stars (James Stewart and Clark Gable) enlisted and sports heroes (Joe DiMaggio and Hank Greenberg) went off to war.

The contrast between FDR's good example during wartime and that of George W. Bush is stark and sad. The Bush family rallies to the political campaigns of its scions and spends months on the road raising money and shaking hands to put their men into public office. In fact, the public image of their cohesive family ? the pearl-choked matriarch surrounded by progeny and springer spaniels ? helped cinch more than one presidency for the Bushes. Yet now, when its legacy is most in peril, the family seems to be squandering its good will on a mess of celebridreck.

The president tells us Iraq is a "noble" war, but his wife, his children and his nieces and nephews are not listening. None has enlisted in the armed services, and none seems to be paying attention to the sacrifices of military families. Until Jenna's trip to Panama, the presidential daughters performed community service only when mandated by a court after they were cited for underage drinking. Since then they have surfaced in public during lavish presidential trips with their parents, bar-hopping outings in Georgetown and champagne-popping art openings in New York.

The first lady, so often lauded for her love of literacy, has not been seen in the reading rooms of veterans' hospitals. The president's sister, Doro, publicly picketed Al Gore's last days in the vice president's mansion as he awaited the Supreme Court's decision on the Florida recount of 2000. Yet she has been strangely absent from publicly supporting her brother's war.

The presidential nieces and nephews also have missed the memo on setting a good public example. Ashley Bush ? the youngest daughter of the president's brother, Neil, and Neil's ex-wife, Sharon ? was presented to Manhattan society at the 52nd Annual International Debutantes Ball at the Waldorf Astoria. Her older sister, Lauren, a runway model, told London's Evening Standard that she is a student ambassador for the United Nations World Food Program, but she would not lobby her uncle for U.S. funds. Her cousin, Billy Bush, chronicles the lives of celebrities on "Access Hollywood."

"Uncle Bucky," as William H.T. Bush is known within the family, is one presidential relative who has profited from the Iraq war. He recently sold all of his shares in Engineered Support Systems Inc. (ESSI), a St. Louis-based company that has flourished under the president's no-bid policy for military contractors. Uncle Bucky told the Los Angeles Times that he would have preferred that ESSI, on whose board he sits, was not involved in Iraq, "but, unfortunately, we live in a troubled world."

The only member of the Bush family to show the strains of our "troubled world" is former President George H.W. Bush, who shed tears recently while addressing the Florida Legislature. The elder Bush was talking about son Jeb's gubernatorial loss in 1994. Jeb, who was later elected, tried to console him. But the sobs of Bush 41 seemed to be more about his older son's "noble" war.

Perhaps the father's sadness sprang from his own experience fighting in what his parents called "Mr. Roosevelt's war" ? the good war ? the war that saved the world from tyranny. He enlisted at 18 to fly torpedo bombers. He flew 58 missions in two years and returned home a war hero. Since then, no one in his large family has seen fit to follow his sterling example of service and patriotism.
 

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c`mon...

what if they don`t agree with his iraq policy?...do they get a pass?....i don`t recall hearing any opinions on the war from his daughters.....

should chelsea have flown on bombing raids over bosnia?.....what`s the codicil that gets her a pass?..
btw...isn`t this the same b-tch that trashed frank sinatra?.....

lord...
 
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Kitty Kelley? A real unbiased source.

Stupid thread, but could have been redeemed with pics.

Not a big fan of Jenna(although she's not bad), but Barbara? hmmm
 

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Kitty Kelley? A real unbiased source.

Stupid thread, but could have been redeemed with pics.

Not a big fan of Jenna(although she's not bad), but Barbara? hmmm

Could you kindly show us where she is lying? Does she write about the bushes on occasions yes. Is it full of lies like if the right would present something? I see nothing but a bunch of honest assessments.
 

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remind me to send you a can of pistachios......

you`ve been a good boy....
i can't stop eating them, gw. mmmmmmm.

the best i've ever had. seriously.

i found them online and will be getting a shipment.

thanks
 

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Could you kindly show us where she is lying? Does she write about the bushes on occasions yes. Is it full of lies like if the right would present something? I see nothing but a bunch of honest assessments.

It's a stupid premise for an article.

I didn't say she 'lied.'

It's true that the twins are not serving in Iraq.

Figure it out.
 

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Bosnia, garden...I didn't know we started that war, and were we involved for 4 years? 25000 Americans wounded in Bosnia? 3500 Americans dead? :nono: , and I believe Chelsea was attending Stanford, not drinking like the Twins.
 

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It's a stupid premise for an article.

I didn't say she 'lied.'

It's true that the twins are not serving in Iraq.

Figure it out.

I still can't figure why you think Barbara is hotter then Jenna.:shrug:
 

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i can't stop eating them, gw. mmmmmmm.

the best i've ever had. seriously.

i found them online and will be getting a shipment.

thanks

Sams club sells them already shelled in a pretty big bag for something like 12 bucks. Take a handful of sittings to finish that bag and they are pretty good.
 

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Bosnia, garden...I didn't know we started that war, and were we involved for 4 years? 25000 Americans wounded in Bosnia? 3500 Americans dead? :nono: , and I believe Chelsea was attending Stanford, not drinking like the Twins.

shammy....i like you....but,that last sentence was possibly the most idiotic,pathetic statement made in this forum this side of spytheweb.....

even if i accept the stupid premise.....why?...why would the president`s daughters be held responsible for their father`s (the president) foreign policy decisions?....

if your father decided to rob a bank,should you be held responsible?......

if your father was a military deserter,should you be imprisoned?.....

aren`t the bush twins going to college?....and if they aren`t,so what?.....

theres no draft.....theres no college deferments involved.....

brother,the double standard you laid out makes my point perfectly regarding people with insane bush derangement syndrome.....

i`m kidding half the time when i mention it...but,man,it seems very appropriate in this conversation....

those young ladies...and i include chelsea clinton in this,have absolutely no obligation to go into the military because of what their fathers do......

and btw...nobody from bosnia invaded this country....they didn`t bomb us...they didn`t do diddly to us....

but,we bombed the living shit out of them.....and there were plenty of civilan casualties.....

and as an aside,russia and china vetoed the action at the u.n....but,clinton still gave nato the go ahead....we spearheaded the action....


""Some opponents of the NATO war claim that real reasons for bombing have nothing to do with the proclaimed protection of Albanian civilians. They point out that before the bombing, number of dead was less than 2000, which included around 500 Serbian civilians and police and 1500 Albanian civilians and KLA members in more than one year of conflict. Total number of displaced people was 100,000 before the bombing. This has escalated to a total of 10,000 dead - estimated 6-7,000 Albanians and 3-4,000 Serbians killed in the war. The number of refugees topped 800,000 during the war, mostly Albanian but also 100,000 Serbian Kosovars. After the war, Albanian refugees returned, but more than 250,000 Serbian refugees fled KLA terror, and have never returned to Kosovo"".....


bro,come on....
 

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Don't know, man. I guess it just comes down to personal preference. Jenna is probably more 'traditionally' pretty, or whatever, but I like Barbara.
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Sams club sells them already shelled in a pretty big bag for something like 12 bucks. Take a handful of sittings to finish that bag and they are pretty good.
we get them at sams all the time too but these pistachios are special and much better although not cheap.
 
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