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To: Kaslin

President George W. Bush speaks to an Independence Day crowd in Morgantown, W.Va., Monday, Jul 4, 2005. The President told the estimated 3,000 people at West Virginia University that "the revolutionary truths of the Declaration are still at the heart of America." White House photo by Krisanne Johnson

President George W. Bush waves to the estimated 3,000 people in attendance at an Independence Day celebration Monday, July 4, 2005, at West Virginia University in Morgantown. Said the President, "The history we celebrate today is a testament to the power of freedom to lift up a whole nation." White House photo by Krisanne Johnson

15 posted on 07/01/2010 6:28:43 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

On July 4, 2005, President and Mrs. Bush listen as a South Lawn crowd sings "Happy Birthday" at the White House in celebration of the President's upcoming birthday on July 6. White House photo by Krisanne Johnson

President George W. Bush watches Fourth of July fireworks from the balcony of the White House Monday evening. The Independence Day celebration was preceded by a birthday fete for the President, who will turn 59 on July 6. White House photo by Krisanne Johnson

17 posted on 07/01/2010 6:30:45 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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Photographs, especially candid shots tell so very much about a person. If you look at pictures of GWB and Obama, you can see the coldness eminating from Obama, and the warmth coming form GWB. You cannot fake compassion or passion. The difference between the two is quite startling.


134 posted on 07/02/2010 8:20:14 AM PDT by panthermom
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