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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- President Bush arrived Monday in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, the fourth stop in a five-day trip, where he plans to deliver a speech on democracy and freedom.

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    As Bush was leaving the performance, he took onlookers by surprise -- including those from his home country -- when he started dancing briefly.

    Hands on his hips, he shook side to side for a few seconds, then took a few steps, turned around and did it again.


    First lady Laura Bush seemed caught off guard as well, first clapping along then pointing to her husband and gently touching his back.

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    W doing a jig!

    Dancing Bush

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    it was pretty funny...

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    First lady Laura Bush seemed caught off guard as well, first clapping along then pointing to her husband and gently touching his back.
    That would be the "knock it off, George!" touch. I wonder if they could do a dancing Dubyah on Rushmore. , I'd pay to see that bad boy.

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    And the 160,000 Georgians loved him even more for his willingness to be "with them."

    Like I said, the liberal left will be the last to -- if, in fact, they ever do -- understand the popular appeal and true greatness of their current President.

    Tell me Nbadan, do you ever wonder why it is the newly liberated and recently freed countries that love him the most?

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    And the 160,000 Georgians loved him even more for his willingness to be "with them."

    Like I said, the liberal left will be the last to -- if, in fact, they ever do -- understand the popular appeal and true greatness of their current President.

    Tell me Nbadan, do you ever wonder why it is the newly liberated and recently freed countries that love him the most?
    Don't have a sense of humor?
    There was nothing malicious about it.
    It was just goofy.

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    Don't have a sense of humor?
    I take it that was a rhetorical question, as would anyone who posted here for a while. Yonibore had his SOH removed at birth.

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    tell some kind of ann coulter-type joke about bombing all the ragheads to and TRO will surely start yucking it up

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    I can live with it JoeChalupa's Avatar
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    We all know Bush is popular in certain countries.... , did you see the reception Bill Clinton got in Italy?

    It surprises me that conservatives forget how popular Clinton was.

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