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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (23049)7/23/2003 5:24:50 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Regarding Duncan:

Dear Mr. Duray:

Thank y'all so very much for the warm welcome. My handle was carefully selected so as not to offend the delicate sensibilities of the Far Right here, who appear to want to dominate every discussion. It is hard to fit in a word, is it not, among the fatuous red-faced hyperventilating blustering blindly Bush faithful?

You are correct in your assumption that George wishes that only a very few achieve wealth through our defence industry. We do so very much appreciate the run of the mill Republican wallet, to be sure. Our recent trips back to the ranch netted a great deal of money to support our cause, which is us.

I understand that Mike Powell's wonderful little plan to further enrich our friend who owns Clear Channel Communications has encountered some heavy resistance in Congress. Have you seen anything about that on the Internet yet? George will not be pleased.

Thank you again for your kind interest in the First Lady.

lb



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (23049)7/23/2003 9:02:04 PM
From: laura_bush  Respond to of 89467
 
Dear Mr. Duray:

Here an article about commercial mercenaries that you might enjoy. As you may know, Dick likes to do things that make his pet companies happy. He doesn't do anything for free, of course. But, oh well, everyone expects that. Karl has to me not to worry my pretty little head about that. Or anything else, actually. I think Karl prefers that I be seen and not heard, in that 19th century way of life that worked so well to produce a nation of happy, well-adjusted, conservative fundamentalist Christian God-fearing, obedient brown shirts, or rather, 'patriots,' Karl says.

scotlandonsunday.com

Kindest regards,

lb