On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 02:15:58 +0100,
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http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-love7sep07,1,5732762.story?coll=la-home-politics
THE RACE TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Listeners Notice a Few 'Flaws' in Bush's Campaign Speeches
From a LA Times Staff Writer
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. — President Bush's bout with the English language
continued Monday, when he offered a surprising explanation of what
gynecologists might do with their patients if not for pesky malpractice
lawsuits.
"Too many good docs are getting out of business," Bush said. "Too many
OB-GYNS aren't able to practice their love with women all across this
country."
Video: http://homepage.mac.com/njenson/movies/lovedocs.mov
It's not clear what Bush meant to say, but it was presumed that he
misspoke. The statement came as he attacked his Democratic opponents,
Sens. John F. Kerry and John Edwards, for siding with trial lawyers over
doctors in the battle to limit lawsuits.
Bush has a well-known history of such gaffes and poked fun at his own
verbal "flaws" during his speech last week at the Republican National
Convention.
The "love" reference followed another bit of odd phrasing two days
earlier during a Saturday speech at an Erie, Pa., football stadium.
There, he was explaining last year's $87-billion appropriation for
"armor and body parts and ammunition and fuel" for Iraq and Afghanistan.
He did not intend to be macabre. Bush simply flubbed his usual line,
explaining that the money was intended for — among other things — body
armor and spare parts.
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