Posted on 10/14/2004 7:47:26 PM PDT by AnnaSASsyFR
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Doro Bush Koch Addresses Enthusiastic Women in Support of the President
Annapolis, Maryland- The Sheraton Barcelo' played host as 150 people crowded into the banquet room to hear President George W. Bush's sister, Doro say why her brother must lead this country for the next four years. Mrs. Bush Koch, a Maryland resident has been campaigning tirelessly across the country for Mr. Bush. She sits on the Board of several charitable organizations and is the founder and steering committee member of "W" Stands for Women. Doro was interrupted by applause time after time as she spoke of Mr. Bush's principled leadership and strong resolve to fight the war on terrorism. She spoke of the unprecedented number of women holding real leadership positions within the President's Administration, "This President has more women in his Cabinet than any prior Administration."
Two recent polls, USA Survey and Rassmussen, have shown the traditionally Democratic stronghold of Maryland is a statistical dead head for Mr. Bush and Mr. Kerry.
This event was sponsored by WISP, Women in Support of the President, a group founded just over 3 months ago in Annapolis, with over 300 members locally, and members in 24 states.
He has no shame
Hardly surprising, he's just being a typical Democrat!
Dorothy Bush Koch, known as Doro, is a Houston, Texas, native who currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland. She is the daughter of President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush and is married to Bobby Koch (pronounced Cook), president and CEO of Wine Institute. The Kochs have four children 7-year-old Gigi, 10-year-old Robert, 16-year-old Ellie and 19-year-old Sam.
Mrs. Koch earned a bachelors degree from Boston College and currently attends Wesley Seminary on a part-time basis. She is working toward a masters degree in theological studies at the Washington D.C. seminary.
In an article published in the Frederick News Post, Doro is 13 years younger than the President. He left home for Yale by the time she was 6, but she says they developed a close relationship. "He was always a lot of fun, she said. "He's one of the funniest people I know, and I don't knowknow if the American people see how cute and funny he is." She is optomistic about her brother's cjhances for re-election, but said he would be gracious in defeat.
She is a very good spokesman for her brother. The Bush family share a great love for each other. It makes what the media has done to him all the more reprehensible.
Does her new last name come from any of Ed Koch's relatives?
I don't know. We had a TV newscaster here with the same name and pronounced "Cook" as it said above. Maybe it's a Houston family.
I'm going to a W...for Women panel here in Albuquerque on 10/19 with Doro, Lynn Cheney, Ambassador Nancy Brinker and Congresswoman Heather Wilson. I was already looking forward to the event. Now, I'm even more excited.
I believe her two oldest children are from her first marriage.
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