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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (829809)1/14/2015 10:48:18 AM
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That's the effing truth, I watched the video for the entire 7 minutes..... he sat there glassy eyed staring into space.

There is no need to lie so much about your Bush Derangement Syndrome. He remained in front of the classroom of little kids so as not to upset them by running out.

You could not have watched it for 7 minutes and arrived at your "I hate Bush" conclusion, UNLESS you are a total partisan hack hypocrite and don't mind if people know that you are almost insane.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (829809)1/14/2015 10:54:15 AM
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You watched a Michael Moore movie in which he edited it. The secret service has said they told him to remain in the classroom while they made preparations for his exit.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (829809)1/14/2015 11:40:14 AM
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>> he sat there glassy eyed staring into space.

I never really understood the complaints against Bush on this topic. Should he have jumped up and stormed out of the room? Freaked out? Panicked? What should he have done?

He has commented with clarity on the issue: He didn't want to react with panic before this group of children, and made the decision to allow the planned lesson to be finished, meanwhile making decisions about how he was going to proceed.

I believe he was being thoughful and reflective in the face of difficult circumstances not faced by any other president in the nation's history. God knows, I wish we had someone like him in charge today, rather than the aloof nitwit now running the show.