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To: dmd25
I loved GWB's response--commanding him to sit down! :)

That was great, wasn't it. They love his sense of humor!

I just remembered the way the baseball thing started.....

President Bush spotted a NY Yankees cap in the corner of Chad's room and said, "You're a Yankees fan, huh?"

Chad replied, "No Sir! I'm a St. Louis Cardinals fan, actually."

The President then said something to the effect of; A Cards fan? Well, you will have to come over to the House when they come to visit.

They were shocked when they got a call from the White House last week inviting them to be there when the Cards came calling.

HOW can people hate this man so?

241 posted on 01/17/2007 10:16:31 AM PST by Just A Nobody (I - LOVE - my attitude problem! NEVER AGAIN...Support our Troops! Beware the ENEMEDIA)
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To: Just A Nobody
"...Well, you will have to come over to the House when they come to visit. They were shocked when they got a call from the White House last week inviting them to be there when the Cards came calling."

I loved GWB's comments yesterday when he related this part of the conversation and then made the comment that what he said to them was sort of like "the check's in the mail"--as if it was nice of him to invite them but they wouldn't ever hear about it again. I just love it that GWB and his people actually remembered to make good on this invitation! So cool.

HOW can people hate this man so?

I don't know. Something is seriously wrong. To think that so many of them can go around thinking that GWB's predecessor was so wonderful--and then when they can see a man of truly good character and strength they can't recognize it--it makes no sense.

246 posted on 01/17/2007 10:48:37 AM PST by dmd25
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