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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: loco on May 04, 2011, 09:25:08 AM
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011
One thing they'd like to tell Bush's critics — like liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, whose 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 911 disparaged Bush for lingering almost 10 minutes with the Booker students after getting word that two planes had crashed into New York's World Trade Center — is that they think the President did the right thing. "I think he was trying to keep everybody calm, starting with us," says Guerrero. Dubrocq agrees: "I think he was trying to protect us." Booker Principal Gwendolyn Tose'-Rigell, who died in 2007, later insisted, "I don't think anyone could have handled it better. What would it have served if [Bush] had jumped out of his chair and ran out of the room?"
(http://www.time.com/time/daily/2011/1105/bush_sep_11_classroom_hfs_0502.jpg)
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2069327,00.html#ixzz1LOx9mH9c
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I think Reagan would have let the kid finish the page, he would have stood up, smiled, given them all thanks for their reading today, then had his team lead him out of the room.
Of course, Ari Fleischer was holding up a sign that said "Sit tight", isn't that correct? Bush doing what his handlers told him.
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I think Reagan would have let the kid finish the page, he would have stood up, smiled, given them all thanks for their reading today, then had his team lead him out of the room.
Of course, Ari Fleischer was holding up a sign that said "Sit tight", isn't that correct? Bush doing what his handlers told him.
This was another low moment for the bush haters and far left communist traitors to trash bush over this.
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011
One thing they'd like to tell Bush's critics — like liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, whose 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 911 disparaged Bush for lingering almost 10 minutes with the Booker students after getting word that two planes had crashed into New York's World Trade Center — is that they think the President did the right thing. "I think he was trying to keep everybody calm, starting with us," says Guerrero. Dubrocq agrees: "I think he was trying to protect us." Booker Principal Gwendolyn Tose'-Rigell, who died in 2007, later insisted, "I don't think anyone could have handled it better. What would it have served if [Bush] had jumped out of his chair and ran out of the room?"
(http://www.time.com/time/daily/2011/1105/bush_sep_11_classroom_hfs_0502.jpg)
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2069327,00.html#ixzz1LOx9mH9c
Good find. I agree with the late principal.