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04-16-2018 12:10 PM
Taking the high road is always a better option
04-16-2018 12:15 PM
It might be hard to do but not ,impossible. It is always good advice from a lady, whom I respect
04-16-2018 12:18 PM
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04-16-2018 12:20 PM
@Nancy Drew wrote:
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@Nancy Drew wrote:This might explain some of her recent comments. I always liked her until recently. I will pray she is comfortable and with her family.
@Nancy Drew, I know what you're referencing, and I seriously doubt that one should write off her thoughts as having anything to do with her COPD and congestive heart failure.
This comment of yours is beneath you. This isn't the time or place.
She insulted a large group of women unnecessarily. I was giving her a pass in the fact that being on medication or feeling unwell. This did seem out of character for her. I was kind. Please think before you scold.
@Nancy Drew, okay. I'm not aware of any insults against a large group of women and have no clue as to how find out. If you could just briefly summarize, I would appreciate it. TIA.
04-16-2018 12:20 PM
I respect many people on both sides of the aisle. How about letting people have a tribute , without trying to sully it?
04-16-2018 12:24 PM
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04-16-2018 12:26 PM
Yes they do, and most people monitor them selves when expressing condolences
04-16-2018 12:27 PM
Can we forget the politics and just pray for a woman who has always shown strength.
04-16-2018 12:43 PM
One of the nice stories I read about Barbara was how concerned she was for her black home helper/ maid/ housekeeper,( I don't recall her position )when they were traveling across country, with the children on a road trip
It seems they had to stay over in a state, that practiced segregation. The helper said she could sleep in the car, Barbara wouldn't hear of it
She got ahold of George, who persuaded the manager to let her employee sleep in a room. It was a moving story, I think from Barbabra's book
It showed how much she cared about others, and what a kind employer she was.. I think she was one of the most beloved First Ladies ,by the White House staff
04-16-2018 01:17 PM
I had the honor of meeting Mrs Bush....she was without question, my favorite First Lady ...grace under fire, honest, warm and down to earth. But, don't count her out yet. Her granddaughter said she is in "good spirits" and a fighter. She was a First Lady who had great influence but never exhibited just how much in public. She achieved what she wanted in life and that was a lot. Whenever she leaves us, it will be sad but what a ride for her....most people, no matter where you stand politically, liked and respected Barbara Bush.
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