Mrs. Bush Defends Her Husband's Legacy »

Posted By orndorffter 1 year ago in News

The two most influential women in President George W. Bush\'s White House _ first lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice _ are strongly defending the president\'s legacy against critics who are calling his administration one of the worst in history.

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    orndorffter1 year ago

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    Of course shes ging to defend him, he is her husband, but as I looked at the eyes in the picture of her on Fox news, they seem to talk,and sadbut unhappy at the same time. To me he did nothing for our country and I think that she knows, but yet she had to defend his Legacy.

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      orndorffter12 months ago

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      When our children or our grandchildren open their History books they well read of such things as he has done, and they well realize just how bad he and his Vice President was and this is one President they well not look up to.

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