Congrats to Jenna Bush on her Wedding day

Jenna Bush had a beautiful wedding at her Dads place. She looked wonderful and happy. I wish them both all the best of luck and fortune. Why is that so many just can’t let this girl get married without talking trash is beyond me.

Here are just a few examples.

The Daily Kos celebrates Jenna Bush wedding by showing the beautiful wedding photo’s. Real Classy!

http://howardwasright.com/index.php/more/111/

Here is a great one from The Wonkette

http://wonkette.com/356960/jenna-bush-wedding-set-to-cripple-waco

Here is one from the Baltimore Sun Describing the event as a “house party”

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/bal-te.wedding11may11,0,5942045.story

Here is one from the Boston Globe with great details of the wedding day, no politics here.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/bal-te.wedding11may11,0,5942045.story

Here is one from the Washington Post calling the event the “Texas Sidestep”

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/bal-te.wedding11may11,0,5942045.story

Here are some lovely sentiments from the gay community

http://gaysocialites.com/2008/05/here_are_the_jenna_bush_weddin.html

 

 

 




Submitted by USMA72 on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 3:43pm.

TH:

Now, now,there you go again, this time you are piling on with additional sources of left wing loons embarassing themselves, but no doubt it will still not be enough for you know who. Any bias presented will never be enough for those who deny the existence of the truth. Your problem is that you dont use the same sources. That is why it will never be good enough for him. Besides, when he said that O'Reilly was a right winger without any proof or research or documented support, I knew he was only interested in hearing himself and his opinion speak. I watch O'Reilly because he is fair and balanced and he always has both sides of the argument, which is more than I can say for the rest of the mainstream media.

 Kurt Musser




Submitted by TruthHurts on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 11:18pm.

Thank you so very much for your comments sir.

Sometimes it gets very lonely here.

 

TRUTHHURTS




Submitted by Walt on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 11:57pm.

I've just been sitting here waiting for the fireworks display but alas, no such luck.  I'll tune in again tomorrow.




Submitted by Angela on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 1:48am.

As I watched Bush get on the plane to go back to DC. He talked of the wedding and the victims of the storm on the Mother's Day weekend.

How disappointing he didn't mention all the young men and women fighting that did not get to spend the day with their mothers. Some maybe didn't even get to call. How about those mothers that jump everytime the phone rings. How about all the spouses that were separated over the Mother's Day to celebate alone.

You think he could have at least mentioned them. He was the one that sent them there. I guess he was just to busy with his family and daughter to think of those brave young people. I'm disappointed too.




Submitted by SoloVoce on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 5:50am.

I'm disappointed too.  But not with Jenna or her wedding.  I wish her & her new husband the best in the world.  I'm sure they'll be happy.

RK




Submitted by TruthHurts on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 11:01am.

I was hoping to stay on topic but I guess this happens from time to time.

I think it would be unfair to say that the troops not being mentioned while trying to get on an airplane after a busy week end equals the President doesn’t care or think about our troops.

I don’t recall H. Clinton for example making any notable mention of concern for our troops, and their Mothers on Mothers Day either.

I don’t think Bush and his Administration were alone in making the decision of going to war in Iraq. If I am not mistaking congress had something to do with this too.

This is a good example though as to what I have been talking about in terms of spin and making something out of nothing, simply because someone hates Bush. Not only by media and the entertainment industry, but also by the bloggisphere.

Below is a link that shows congresses support to go to war in Iraq, it was an overwhelming decision and you may also note the “yea” next to H Clinton, along with many others.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=107&vote=00237&session=2

 

TRUTHHURTS




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