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To: rintense; mombonn; ejo; Fiddlstix; lawgirl; Teacup; Miss Marple; Wait4Truth; TruthNtegrity; ...
PING!

Please wait until I've finished posting the pictures I've found before you post any others. Thank you.

4 posted on 05/17/2004 6:05:38 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity (The heck with justice. I want revenge and I want it NOW!)
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To: TruthNtegrity

Hi Truthy!

It's been a tough weekend and Monday for our country; this will be the bright spot of sanity in this insane world.


6 posted on 05/17/2004 6:07:46 PM PDT by homemom (No EASY problems ever come to the President; if they are easy to solve, someone else has solved them)
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President Bush walks past Marine honor guards as he departs the White House, Monday, May 17, 2004, for a trip to Topeka, Kan.

President Bush shakes hands with members of the 109th air-refueling wing of the Kansas Air National Guard at Forbes Field Airport in Topeka, Kansas.

Cheryl Brown Henderson, president and CEO of the Brown Foundation for Educational Equity, Excellence and Research, introduces President Bush in front of the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas.

President Bush hugs Cheryl Brown Henderson following his introduction at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kan.

President George W. Bush waves alongside Cheryl Brown Henderson, CEO of the Brown Foundation for Educational Equity, Excellence and Research, at an event marking the 50th anniversary of the landmark Brown vs Board of Education case at the site of former Monroe Elementary School in Topeka, Kansas, May 17, 2004. Pres. Bush, on his first visit to Kansas, is marking 50 years of school integration at the symbolic home of the movement, celebrating what became a turning point in U.S. national race relations.

President Bush speaks at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas.

President Bush poses with the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Choir of Birmingham, Ala., following his remarks at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kan., Monday, May 17, 2004. Bush spoke at the 50th anniversary commemoration of the ruling and the opening of the national historic site. The choir is from the church where three young girls were killed in a bombing during the quest for civil rights on Sept. 15, 1963.


7 posted on 05/17/2004 6:08:07 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity (The heck with justice. I want revenge and I want it NOW!)
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Soooo, a coupe of WMDs.
We told you liberals so.


9 posted on 05/17/2004 6:10:50 PM PDT by SoCalPol ((I would rather have a bag over my head than my head in a bag))
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Just checkin' in...Dubyuh was in Topeka today, wasn't he?!

FReegards...MUD

67 posted on 05/17/2004 7:40:43 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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