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To: donnab
my Brit friends think it was a hoot.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

It is a hoot.

Here the liberal socialist moonbat press, who have little or no use for Royalty, and in Britain, the labor government barely conceals its disdain for the royals, wanting to get rid of them once and for all and......

SUDDENLY

The MSM drive bys take the tact that President Bush is someone we all need to be ashamed of becuase he does not consider himself bound to British Aristocratic ettiquette? What a laugh! It wasn't too long ago thet the MSM was pilloring the Queen for the death of Lady Diana. What a bunch of propagandizing tool heads!

HEY! Dubyah is a red blooded Texan, and he is the president in his own house. He can wink at anyone he wants to , and they are gonna have to like it.

BJ Clinton would stare at every womans boobs, look down the decolatage of their gowns, salivate over their gloved hands at state dinners, and tried to fondle some while their husband diplomats were not looking. But we heard nothing about that, wonder why?

I like our president winking at the Queen. She likely secretly gets a kick out of it. Leger Majestie, not a thing wrong with it.

Thank you Mr. President for not becoming an aristocratic idol worshiper, curtseying and simpering at the feet of the Queen, like the socialist moonbats wanted you to do.

President Bush passed the true American test.

33 posted on 05/08/2007 6:47:25 PM PDT by Candor7
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To: Candor7

apparently the Queen has a better sense of humor than the press does in Britain....see the following....

In Virginia, she visited Jamestown, America’s first permanent English settlement, returning to a spot that she had seen as queen in 1957, when Bush was not yet a teenager.

In Kentucky, she attended for the first time America’s most famous derby, after countless scores of equestrian events at home in Britain.

In Maryland, she watched as astronauts told by video-link of their work aboard the International Space Station while she visited NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

In Washington, she honored American soldiers at the National World War II Memorial, visited sick children at a hospital and stood graciously as the president started to suggest she had lived in the 18th century.

And on Tuesday night, before boarding a plane to take her back to England, the queen began a toast carefully crafted in the kind of humor favored by Bush.

“I wondered whether I should start this toast by saying, ‘When I was here in 1776, ‘” she said to laughter.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070509/D8P0NA5O0.html

snickers...........


72 posted on 05/09/2007 5:01:26 AM PDT by donnab
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