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"Harry Hope" |
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18 Oct 2004 07:46:31 PM |
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Rove lays down in front of Air Force One. It's called a "joke" |
From The Associated Press, 10/18/04:
http://newsobserver.com/24hour/politics/story/1745622p-9580897c.html
Bush adviser lays under Air Force One
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, N.J. (AP) -
Karl Rove laid himself on the line Monday for his boss, the president
of the United States.
That is, he laid himself under the wheels of Air Force One.
Reason: Unclear, but it seems to have been an inside joke between Rove
and President Bush.
Returning to the aircraft after Bush's foreign policy speech, the two
men traded words.
As Bush climbed the stairs, his top political adviser set his
briefcase down in front of the tires and stretched out on the ground
with his back to the wheels.
Rove stood back up moments later; a smiling Bush waved from the plane
and they both got aboard.
"It was a humorous moment on the campaign trail," was all Bush
campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel would say about Rove's antic.
______________________________________________________________
A humorous moment? Goodness.
Harry
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| User: "Cdn" |
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| Title: Re: Rove lays down in front of Air Force One. It's called a "joke" |
18 Oct 2004 08:22:51 PM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:suo8n0lo4tgjbgd9labdt0qvsnuaomjbvf@4ax.com...
From The Associated Press, 10/18/04:
http://newsobserver.com/24hour/politics/story/1745622p-9580897c.html
Bush adviser lays under Air Force One
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, N.J. (AP) -
Karl Rove laid himself on the line Monday for his boss, the president
of the United States.
That is, he laid himself under the wheels of Air Force One.
Reason: Unclear, but it seems to have been an inside joke between Rove
and President Bush.
Returning to the aircraft after Bush's foreign policy speech, the two
men traded words.
As Bush climbed the stairs, his top political adviser set his
briefcase down in front of the tires and stretched out on the ground
with his back to the wheels.
Rove stood back up moments later; a smiling Bush waved from the plane
and they both got aboard.
"It was a humorous moment on the campaign trail," was all Bush
campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel would say about Rove's antic.
______________________________________________________________
A humorous moment? Goodness.
Harry
Then afterwards Rove came back in the plane, breast fed Bush, and read him
his favorite book My Pet Goat.
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| User: "Sparky" |
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| Title: Re: Rove lays down in front of Air Force One. It's called a "joke" |
18 Oct 2004 08:43:20 PM |
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Harry Hope wrote:
From The Associated Press, 10/18/04:
http://newsobserver.com/24hour/politics/story/1745622p-9580897c.html
Bush adviser lays under Air Force One
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, N.J. (AP) -
Karl Rove laid himself on the line Monday for his boss, the president
of the United States.
That is, he laid himself under the wheels of Air Force One.
Reason: Unclear, but it seems to have been an inside joke between Rove
and President Bush.
Returning to the aircraft after Bush's foreign policy speech, the two
men traded words.
As Bush climbed the stairs, his top political adviser set his
briefcase down in front of the tires and stretched out on the ground
with his back to the wheels.
Rove stood back up moments later; a smiling Bush waved from the plane
and they both got aboard.
"It was a humorous moment on the campaign trail," was all Bush
campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel would say about Rove's antic.
______________________________________________________________
A humorous moment? Goodness.
Somebody lost a bet. I hope the press has a photo of this.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Rove lays down in front of Air Force One. It's called a "joke" |
18 Oct 2004 09:43:48 PM |
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On 18-Oct-2004, Sparky <nemo@moon.sun.edu> wrote:
Rove stood back up moments later; a smiling Bush waved from the plane
and they both got aboard.
"It was a humorous moment on the campaign trail," was all Bush
campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel would say about Rove's antic.
______________________________________________________________
A humorous moment? Goodness.
Somebody lost a bet. I hope the press has a photo of this.
Harry provided a link in a previous post:
http://nandotimes.nandomedia.com/ips_rich_content/289-poly4.jpg
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me the privilege of leading this great nation of ours, of helping
us to be stronger here at home and to be respected again in the
world and, most of all, to be safer forever.
Thank you. Goodnight. And God bless the United States of America. [John F.
Kerry, 44th President of the United States]
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