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JuneJuly
04/28/10, 06:53 AM
Two years after moving out of the White House, former first lady Laura Bush opens up in a new book, taking aim at her husband's Democratic critics, talking about a deadly teenage car accident and her suspicions that she and her husband may have been poisoned at a summit in Germany.

"Spoken From the Heart," due out next month, may be the most revealing look at Bush's past and her eight years in the White House.
She writes for the first time about the deadly car accident she caused as a teenager in 1963, how she ran a stop sign on the way to a drive-in theater and struck and killed classmate Mike Douglas.
"I was praying that the person in the other car was alive," she wrote. "In my mind I was calling, 'Please God, please God,' over and over again."
Bush, who was 17 at the time of the accident, wrote that she was wracked with guilt for years over the boy's death and for not attending the funeral or reaching out to his parents.



"I lost my faith that November," she wrote. "Lost it for many, many years. It was the first time that I prayed to God for something ... and it was as if no one heard."
Bush, 63, was no less forthcoming about her eight years as the nation's first lady. The demure and reserved first lady lashed out at her husband's critics, chastising House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for calling President Bush an "incompetent leader" and also Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for calling her husband a "loser and a liar."
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"The comments," she wrote, "were uncalled for and graceless. These particular words revealed the petty and parochial nature of some who serve in Congress."
The New York Times obtained an advance copy of the book, which reportedly suggests President Bush, Laura Bush and several members of their staff were poisoned during a G8 Summit in Germany.
Bush wrote that they all fell mysteriously ill and President Bush was bedridden for much of his time in Germany. The Secret Service investigated the possibility of poisioning, she wrote, but doctors eventually diagnosed them with a virus.
Bush noted several high-profile poisonings and wrote, according the Times, "we never learned if any other delegations became ill, or if ours, mysteriously, was the only one."



Laura Bush also devoted space in her book to sticking up for some of her husband's most-criticized moves, including the decision to fly over the neighborhoods devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2004.
President Bush was flamed by his political opponents and the media for opting to tour the obliteration of New Orleans from the cushy comfort of Air Force One, rather than meeting with the victims.



But Laura Bush, the Times reported, praised her husband for thinking of the best interests of those victims and the aid workers on the ground.
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"He did not want one single life to be lost because someone was catering to the logistical requirements of a president," she wrote. "He did not want his convoy of vehicles to block trucks delivering water or food or medical supplies, or to impede National Guardsmen from around the nation who were arriving to help."
The 464-page book, published by Simon and Schuster's Scribner, is slated to be released May 4.





http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/laura-bush-claims-book-president-poisoned/story?id=10496545&page=2

Jake Gyllenhaal
04/28/10, 07:46 AM
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zachff
04/28/10, 08:32 AM
They were the only one that insisted on being flown in Chicken McNuggets from Texas for the official state dinner, so that could have something to do with it.

loveisdead
04/28/10, 08:44 AM
Everyone watch what you say in this thread.

sargentlgfuad
04/28/10, 09:01 AM
i had no idea that she killed somebody... seems like an interesting read though. even though i will probably never read it.

sargentlgfuad
04/28/10, 09:02 AM
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explains the poisoning.

perceptrons
04/28/10, 09:04 AM
Sooo.. did she go to jail for the accident or anything?

Everyone watch what you say in this thread.
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caveBEAR
04/28/10, 09:25 AM
And here I was, worried that the lulz from the Bush's were over forever...

:lol:

Scrandon
04/28/10, 11:35 AM
The Secret Service investigated the possibility of poisioning, she wrote, but doctors eventually diagnosed them with a virus.

Unnecessary drama to push book sales, awesome!

mattmatumbo
04/28/10, 11:41 AM
These are politics in america

deFobbed14yrs
04/28/10, 12:19 PM
didn't she already release a book where she said she killed that person? like three years ago?

saysmydoctor
04/28/10, 01:32 PM
Why the fussing and fighting, I wanna know I wanna know

phillipjacob
04/28/10, 02:44 PM
tigers take naps too

Americanism
04/28/10, 03:37 PM
Bush, who was 17 at the time of the accident, wrote that she was wracked with guilt for years over the boy's death and for not attending the funeral or reaching out to his parents.

Ok so basically what I am getting out of this is that she felt really bad for not giving a shit that she killed a teenager. Like seriously I really never believe in attacking a first lady and I always think people who do are douchebags, but since this is completely unrelated to anything political, I think Laura Bush sounds like a pretty deplorable individual. Which is odd because I always found her very tolerable.

CaryGrant
04/28/10, 03:40 PM
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Fuck you. You stole what was going to be my only contribution to this thread.

xshady121
04/28/10, 03:47 PM
Ok so basically what I am getting out of this is that she felt really bad for not giving a shit that she killed a teenager. Like seriously I really never believe in attacking a first lady and I always think people who do are douchebags, but since this is completely unrelated to anything political, I think Laura Bush sounds like a pretty deplorable individual. Which is odd because I always found her very tolerable.

That is not what she said at all.

She said she felt bad that she didn't go to the funeral. I'm sure you wouldn't either. I'm sure she was so filled with guilt that she couldn't bring it upon herself to go to the funeral or to talk to the family.

it's a fairly common reaction. Almost as common as the stupid posts that this thread will undoubtedly attract. Your post is proof enough of that.

perceptrons
04/28/10, 04:05 PM
No charges were filed? Why the hell not?

Gumbyjag
04/29/10, 01:52 AM
sheesh.

Americanism
04/29/10, 08:58 AM
That is not what she said at all.

She said she felt bad that she didn't go to the funeral. I'm sure you wouldn't either. I'm sure she was so filled with guilt that she couldn't bring it upon herself to go to the funeral or to talk to the family.

it's a fairly common reaction. Almost as common as the stupid posts that this thread will undoubtedly attract. Your post is proof enough of that.

Oh a know it all libertarian that is a disrespectful asshole, sweet I love originality. No actually I would definitely say I would feel guilty enough to talk to the family rather than just blowing it all off, out of such intense extreme guilt of course. She was just a brat from a well off family that didn't care. The fact that anyone would buy into the, "I felt to guilty to do anything" excuse is a joke. But I guess people will believe whatever they need to in order to justify whatever they think rather than just changing their opinion to the right one. I mean I would never condone distasteful actions like family guy has, repeatedly mentioning how Laura Bush "killed a guy once". But I will point out that if you can't even manage to reach out to the family whose child you killed, then your probably a little more than apathetic. But then again maybe I am just to use to knowing people with integrity.

xshady121
04/29/10, 09:06 AM
Oh a know it all libertarian that is a disrespectful asshole, sweet I love originality. No actually I would definitely say I would feel guilty enough to talk to the family rather than just blowing it all off, out of such intense extreme guilt of course. She was just a brat from a well off family that didn't care. The fact that anyone would buy into the, "I felt to guilty to do anything" excuse is a joke. But I guess people will believe whatever they need to in order to justify whatever they think rather than just changing their opinion to the right one. I mean I would never condone distasteful actions like family guy has, repeatedly mentioning how Laura Bush "killed a guy once". But I will point out that if you can't even manage to reach out to the family whose child you killed, then your probably a little more than apathetic. But then again maybe I am just to use to knowing people with integrity.

How easy of you to say as someone who has never been through a similar situation. Totally cool to know how you would deal with shock and grief well in advance. How easy it is for you to judge someone when you've never been in a similar situation. Obviously you have no idea how individuals handle grief.

How ironic that the person chastising the first lady for her handling of grief is the one calling me disrespectful. You have a lot to learn if you're going to continue posting here.

Americanism
04/29/10, 09:15 AM
I have no idea what makes you think I have never been through a similar situation. Especially considering its through a situation like this that my opinion about this shit became so strong. I would consider this to be deeply personal subject matter to me, and as somebody who had no problem with Laura Bush before I can now honestly say that her reactions to one of the biggest tragedies in her life was pretty pathetic. You act as though this kind of thing is abnormal, its not in the least. This IS life. And to me how we react to moments like this defines who we are. And I can definitely understand not attending the funeral, but not reaching out to the parents is absolutely reprehensible. Its just crazy that you can so easily think about what Laura Bush was going through and not even give a second thought to the parents of Michael Douglas.