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To: AmericanMade1776

An angel sculpture in Crawford, Texas is adorned with a wedding veil and bouquet Friday, May 9, 2008, in Crawford, Texas. The work was done by locals in honor and anticipation of upcoming wedding of Jenna Bush and Henry Hager Saturday, May 10, on the Bush ranch in Crawford. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

7 posted on 05/10/2008 8:02:45 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
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Jenna will say “I do” near a lake at the ranch, in front of the giant cross made of Texas limestone that will serve as an altar. The cross will be a landmark at the ranch for years to come. The president said that was his contribution to the wedding that the Bushes are trying to keep a low-key affair.

“I’m so excited and thrilled for Jenna and Henry,” First Lady Laura Bush told ABC. “They’re very, very excited. ...I know the wildflowers are blooming and it’s very green. We’ve gotten some good spring rains, and so I think it will be really, really beautiful. It’s going to be a wonderful celebration with her closest friends and family.”


11 posted on 05/10/2008 8:07:23 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
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Much happiness and a long married life to Jenna and Henry. And congratulations to Jenna for being who she is. She made a good decision to be married at home and not in the White House with all the pomp and ceremony as other brides have chosen. She seems like just a wholesome intelligent girl who knows how to make good decisions for her life. For all those who think President Bush is a dummy who can do nothing right, he sure raised a wonderful daughter who loves him.


29 posted on 05/10/2008 8:52:32 AM PDT by conservative blonde
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