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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Report from Union Terminal

Howard Wilkinson reports from the basement of Union Terminal:

The museum is still open to visitors; moms with kids in strollers are in the museum amd checknig out exhibits, just as every day.

The fundraiser itself is in the basement of Union Terminal.

Only about 30 people are there now; organizers are expecting 100 guests who paid at least $1,000 each.

It costs $2,100 for a brief private reception with the First Lady.

Mrs. Bush is expected to the tour the museum after the fundraiser.

Wilkinson reports guest are getting a "fancy old salad." Something with celery and currants and some sort of raspberry sauce, he says.


5 Comments:

at 11:57 AM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ask the first misleading lady:

Since you found the time to visit Cincinnati for a fund raiser we wonder why you postponed your previous visit because we had to burry a fallen soldier ?

How is it that you can find the time to fund raise, but, could not visit the funeral of a fallen soldier when you were planning to visit the area anyway ?

How many fallen soldier's funerals have you visited since the invasion of Iraq ?

Is there a problem with a soldiers funeral and favorable photo op ?

Will the administration cover the expense to the city and county for the security cost of this private fundraiser ?

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2006 !

 
at 12:36 PM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pls ask her to comment on the fact that the US death toll in Iraq now exceeds the WTC and the Lancet is reporting (scientific estimate)over 600,000 Iraqis. Does her husband lose sleep at night over the amount of death and destruction that have resulted from this lies and cherry picked intel?

 
at 12:58 PM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

How long until a liberal whacko connects Union Terminal as the site where President Bush gave his speech outlining the case for war against Iraq? Keep spreading the same tired lies and talking points, liberals. Keep losing those elections.

 
at 1:28 PM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon 12:58 "Losing Elections."

Stay tuned, even the Republican leadership is projecting a net loss of 30 seats in the house now. That would give the dems a 17 seat majority. They also are projecting a "Likely" loss of the majority of the senate.

 
at 1:52 PM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

at 12:58 PM, October 11, 2006 Anonymous said... liberal whacko

To the html impersonator:

No liberal's here !

Just fiscally conservative - socially progressive !

You see, we leave the country with a surplus building a future for our nation's children !!!

But Noe, the wRong wingnut whackos line their pockets with the culture of corruption, seduce and foley fondle our children !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2006 !

 
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