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diamond14 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-26-04 02:44 AM
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13. part of nixon's demise was a HUGE royalty-type party for his daughter's
wedding at the White House, during the height of the killing in Vietnam...the Nation was SHOCKED at the arrogance of it....everyone thought nixon should have kept the wedding a LOT more modest due to the carnage going on in Vietnam....also, there were concerns about who was footing the bill for the wedding....nixon or US taxpayers? and whether personal weddings should even be held at OUR White House at all....

if enough taxpayers made a fuss about this arrogance, it might help downgrade bush*....it's so insulting to our troops in time of war...

perhaps DUers could start a barrage of emails to Congress about this arrogance in time of war????? all of it is helpful in making the RED states realize that bush* really could care less about OUR troops...that bush* really doesn't care at all....send these photos to the troops in Iraq too...let them know how bush* is celebrating while they are dying...

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