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  1. #1
    Nbadan
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    We're sure that you have no doubt who we'll be voting for in November. But you should also know that we would be voting for our Dad in this election even if he had not raised us, loved us, tutored us, coached us, and even listened to a few excuses from us for late curfews. We have been privileged to know our President personally and we know he is the right person to lead our country - especially when there are so many important issues at stake.



    Our Dad has qualities that are needed in a good President - loyalty, humor (embarrassing as it sometimes may be), compassion, and, most importantly, integrity. We're not the only ones who see it. In fact, our friends - from varying political backgrounds - are supporting our Dad in November. Not only because of his decisions to liberate the women of Afghanistan or bring freedom to the people of Iraq, but because during the last ten years they met a man whose le was Governor or President, but who was always happy to be known as "our Dad." He made everyone feel welcome and comfortable in our house (except for the occasional boyfriend) and our friends got to know him as a really good guy.

    We know that when you get to know his record as President, you too will feel compelled to participate in this year's election - and hopefully get involved in the campaign, too. We know it can be hard to find time to think about politics. We just graduated from college and are perfectly aware that schoolwork, parties, and extra-curricular activities keep students busy, away from campaigns and voting booths. In the last election, less than half of 18- to 24-year-olds were registered to vote, and only 32% of them actually did vote. Sadly, many Americans our age did not take advantage of their right to vote.

    We are asking you to get involved with this campaign not only because it is the most critical election of our lifetime, but also because we have the ability to positively change our future. Please encourage your friends to sign up on the campaign's web site (www.GeorgeWBush.com) and register to vote online. At the web site you'll also find a lot of information about how to get involved in our Dad's re-election campaign. It's an easy process, and it's the best way to have a say in this year's election.

    Thanks for taking a few minutes to think about some big issues. This is a really important election, and we know that with your help our Dad will win in November.

    Jenna and Barbara Bush

    Free Republic

    This one is too obvious!

  2. #2
    Yonivore
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    "This one is too obvious!"
    Obvious? How, Nbadan?

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    IcemanCometh
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    i'd tap that demographic

  4. #4
    Spurminator
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    Remember when Chelsea was America's Sweetheart? The entire nation knew every boy she went out on a date with. Here you have two infinitely more attractive (and by many accounts, more fun) First Daughters, and we don't hear anything about them... Except when they use a fake ID.

    Not that it matters, just an observation.

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    Tommy Duncan
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    I enjoyed it when Chelsea was her dad's "advisor" during some ME peace talks late in his presidency.

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    Joe Chalupa
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    I'd party with the Bush twins.

  7. #7
    Aggie Hoopsfan
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    What's the problem with that Dan?

    Have you seen Kerry's daughters? They've got his face. Woof.

    If I were the Bush campaign I'd send the first twins out to college campuses around the country, they'd have all the frat daddies voting for their dad.

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    Yonivore
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    I disagree AH, Alexandra is a babe.

  9. #9
    Aggie Hoopsfan
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    I saw the two on the news yesterday that were calling out their dad's critics, I hope for your sake neither of those were Alexandra, if so you need some new glasses.

    Both had the Kerry chin. Even if they had amazing bodies they'd still be butterfaces.

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    Yonivore
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    You be the judge. I think she's doable.

  11. #11
    Nbadan
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    Seems to me that 18-24 year old have already decided who they are going to vote for, that is, if they remember to vote... and can find a ride to the polling place...

    By Richard Morin and Christopher Muste
    Washington Post Staff Writers
    Sunday, August 15, 2004; Page A05
    snip----
    But that was then. In the latest Post-ABC News poll, taken immediately after the Democratic National Convention, Kerry led Bush 2 to 1 among registered voters younger than 30. Among older voters, the race was virtually tied. About 1 in 6 voters in 2000 was between 18 and 29 years old.
    Washington Post

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    mstexmex
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    Daddy's little girls or Satan's daughters??:evil

  13. #13
    Joe Chalupa
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    I'm partial to brunettes.

  14. #14
    CrazyOne
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    Well, I guess that depends on whom you vote for... vote right or get the point! :evil

  15. #15
    Aggie Hoopsfan
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    Dan,

    Most people under 30 don't give a flip about polls.

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    Nbadan
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    Barbara and Jenna Bush, the president's 22-year-old twin daughters, arrived like rock 'n' roll stars at a Republican convention party Sunday, complete with red carpet, cameras and paparazzi shouting for a smile. ..

    They said nothing and disappeared inside accompanied by about a dozen well-dressed friends. ..

    Jenna and Barbara Bush will also join their mother and other relatives at daytime events Monday and Tuesday but are not scheduled to speak. ..

    Their more public, and grown-up, role has not dampened the women's high spirits. Jenna was photographed sticking her tongue out at the media during a campaign stop in Missouri, and gossip pages in New York and Washington have chronicled late-night antics including a ribald table dance (Barbara) and a lengthy public makeout session (Jenna.)
    AP

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    Nbadan
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    Check out this pic of the Bush twins this a.m. You can almost smell the alcohol oooaaazzing out of their pores from last night party.

    :vomit

  18. #18
    Tommy Duncan
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    I too am shocked that two young women in their twenties might consume alcoholic beverages at a party.

  19. #19
    Joe Chalupa
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    I just hope they stayed away from the pretzels.

  20. #20
    Yonivore
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    Dang, Nbadan, what do you have against the girls?

  21. #21
    Tommy Duncan
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    At least Bush lets them party instead of claiming that they are his policy advisers, unlike a couple of other presidents and their daughters.

  22. #22
    bigzak25
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    dude....why so uptight about the girls partying?

    did you goto college? did you get any?

  23. #23
    Tommy Duncan
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    "She be the bun we be the hot dogs"?

  24. #24
    Aggie Hoopsfan
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    I too am shocked that two young women in their twenties might consume alcoholic beverages at a party.
    Rack that.

    What's the big deal dan? I mean, other than the fact that they could each down a fifth on their own and still wouldn't find you attractive enough to go home with...

    Is it that, or the fact that they're so much hotter than Kerry's butterfaced daughters?

  25. #25
    Tommy Duncan
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    Come to think of it I am shocked that college students might actually drink before they turn 21.

    I never knew Democrats to be teetotalers. Perhaps I was wrong.

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