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kitty kelley: david dreier & doro bush!!!

Sat Oct 02, 2004 at 05:35:37 AM PDT

another excerpt from kitty kelley's THE FAMILY

on david dreier & doro bush, page 492


 Barbara Bush was more determined than ever to see her daughter re-marry. She believed that only through marriage could Doro and her children find their safest haven. To that end Barbara encouraged Doro to date.
 "We spent a weekend up at Camp David with the Bushes...They had two dogs up there at the time and the divorced daughter," recalled one congressional wife. "Barbara told me she was concerned because Doro had dated Representative David Dreier for a year and he never touched her...'Never laid a hand on her,' said Barbara...I think Doro had better luck when she started dating a Democrat."

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  •  Doro... (none / 1)

    "Beard" Bush.

    People in Eurasia on the brink of oppression: I hope it's gonna be alright... Pet Shop Boys: Introspective

    by rgilly on Sat Oct 02, 2004 at 05:58:34 AM PDT

  •  Bushy... (none / 1)

    "beard"

    People in Eurasia on the brink of oppression: I hope it's gonna be alright... Pet Shop Boys: Introspective

    by rgilly on Sat Oct 02, 2004 at 05:59:12 AM PDT

  •  Doro (none / 1)

    is dating a Democrat?  How does he wash the stink off?

    Doro and Dreier...LOL.  Did they pray together?

    Turn ons: progressives, Democrats with spines Turn offs: conservatives, people named Bush, John McCain

    by Unstable Isotope on Sat Oct 02, 2004 at 06:22:36 AM PDT

  •  Kiss Kiss Kitty >^..^< (4.00 / 4)

    More than poor lumpy dumpy Doro ever got....she clearly takes after the mother in that family.
    Better to marry the Democrat she did.  And we all know there are Democrats and then there are Democrats.
    She clearly exhibited during hte R convention she lacks the sufficient number of brain cells, I doubt she bagged a smart Democrat... tho right now I cannot recall who he was.  Likely by now he has forgotten who he was as well.

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