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Topic: Barbara Bush Dead at 92
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Thu 05/03/18 06:18 AM


The article showed the Carter pictures separately. Misleading.

You're right.

"The only other living former president who did not attend the service was Jimmy Carter. A spokesman for the 93-year-old former president said Carter was on a trip abroad, while his wife, Rosalynn, was recovering from recent surgery."


Yeah, Carter has no respect for the office he once held.


Was Trump there?

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Thu 05/03/18 07:53 AM
Edited by nailcap on Thu 05/03/18 07:58 AM
people will gona gone some day....just let it be......and that would be the day that the George.W.Bush will drink back again......why not? holping his wife can let it be so.....and just one day.....drinker no one can be immoral.....that's truth.....just like those norman holping the great Oldin will never gone and prooving something so.......

Time always flewing pass by like the wisp wind.....and you can never stop of it......get use to it.......so enjoin everyday....you Texas dudes.....there's war people will gone....there's peace people also will gone......but the every minute of every day the gift from the god.......Amen.....

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/03/18 08:45 AM
Respect the living and dont overtly disrespect the dead. Absence to a funeral, to me, is not disrespectful. Funerals are another symbolic gesture like saluting a flag. Great if you CHOOSE to participate, not terrible, (to me) if you opt out.


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Thu 05/03/18 11:55 AM



The article showed the Carter pictures separately. Misleading.

You're right.

"The only other living former president who did not attend the service was Jimmy Carter. A spokesman for the 93-year-old former president said Carter was on a trip abroad, while his wife, Rosalynn, was recovering from recent surgery."


Yeah, Carter has no respect for the office he once held.


Was Trump there?



Sitting Presidents traditionally send their wives to the funerals of former First Ladies. Melania Trump attended Barbara Bush's funeral.

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Thu 05/03/18 01:01 PM

Respect the living and dont overtly disrespect the dead. Absence to a funeral, to me, is not disrespectful. Funerals are another symbolic gesture like saluting a flag. Great if you CHOOSE to participate, not terrible, (to me) if you opt out.



Couldn't have said it better waving

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/03/18 03:34 PM




The article showed the Carter pictures separately. Misleading.

You're right.

"The only other living former president who did not attend the service was Jimmy Carter. A spokesman for the 93-year-old former president said Carter was on a trip abroad, while his wife, Rosalynn, was recovering from recent surgery."


Yeah, Carter has no respect for the office he once held.


Was Trump there?



Sitting Presidents traditionally send their wives to the funerals of former First Ladies. Melania Trump attended Barbara Bush's funeral.


oh, so we are talking disrespect of a symbolic tradition, more than we are saying simply not attending is the same as disrespecting. Okay. I can get with that. Not quite the same, imho, as disrespecting the dead though. That would be showing up, speaking ill of them, or doing some other overt or foul action.




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Thu 05/03/18 03:35 PM


Respect the living and dont overtly disrespect the dead. Absence to a funeral, to me, is not disrespectful. Funerals are another symbolic gesture like saluting a flag. Great if you CHOOSE to participate, not terrible, (to me) if you opt out.



Couldn't have said it better waving


waving

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Thu 05/03/18 04:12 PM
President Bush ( Jr) told a story of when he was at his Mom and Dad's house visiting while he ( Jr.) was President. Jr & Sr. were watching a baseball game on T.V and Mom came in and told Jr. to take his feet off the coffee table. Jr. said " What!.. I'm the President of the United States?, Mom said.. I don't care who you, are take your feet off the table!

Which of course he did.

She was a good person in every aspect. A true role model

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Thu 05/03/18 05:44 PM
I also think the header for this thread could have been done with a bit more tact. Reads like there might a had been a homicide.

Wonderfully woman. Barbra Bush. Absolute role model of a woman. Yet I still wonder about a few political why's the way it is today. Other powerful influential political motives. I wonder

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Thu 05/03/18 06:10 PM
I wasnt gonna say it, but I thought the same about the description of 'tragedy', being the average life span for american women is around 80.

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Thu 05/03/18 10:30 PM





The article showed the Carter pictures separately. Misleading.

You're right.

"The only other living former president who did not attend the service was Jimmy Carter. A spokesman for the 93-year-old former president said Carter was on a trip abroad, while his wife, Rosalynn, was recovering from recent surgery."


Yeah, Carter has no respect for the office he once held.


Was Trump there?



Sitting Presidents traditionally send their wives to the funerals of former First Ladies. Melania Trump attended Barbara Bush's funeral.


oh, so we are talking disrespect of a symbolic tradition, more than we are saying simply not attending is the same as disrespecting. Okay. I can get with that. Not quite the same, imho, as disrespecting the dead though. That would be showing up, speaking ill of them, or doing some other overt or foul action.


It's not meant to be disrespectful. There is a tradition that sitting Presidents do not attend the funerals of former First Ladies.

This is an excerpt from the following article (see link below), which explains the reason behind the tradition:

"The White House told the BBC Trump wouldn't attend 'to avoid disruptions due to added security, and out of respect for the Bush Family.'

Trump's absence isn't unusual for a sitting president. The last president to attend a first lady's funeral was John F. Kennedy, who went to Eleanor Roosevelt's service in 1962.

Former president Barack Obama did not attend Nancy Reagan's funeral in 2016 or Betty Ford's in 2011, and Bill Clinton did not attend the funeral of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Clinton did speak at a graveside service for her at Arlington National Cemetery in 1994."

http://usat.ly/2qOAxOr




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Thu 05/03/18 10:47 PM

I wasnt gonna say it, but I thought the same about the description of 'tragedy', being the average life span for american women is around 80.


Many First Ladies lived into their 90s, so the average age for them is 90. It is always sad to see someone pass away, even if they have advanced to a great age or an age that is beyond the average.

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Thu 05/03/18 11:49 PM
Edited by msharmony on Thu 05/03/18 11:51 PM


I wasnt gonna say it, but I thought the same about the description of 'tragedy', being the average life span for american women is around 80.


Many First Ladies lived into their 90s, so the average age for them is 90. It is always sad to see someone pass away, even if they have advanced to a great age or an age that is beyond the average.


I totally agree. I just felt the word 'tragedy' (an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe) was something a bit different than mere 'sad'.

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Fri 05/04/18 12:38 AM
Besides your own comments, where do you see the word tragedy in this thread?

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Fri 05/04/18 08:07 AM
I really could care less who was at the funeral. All that stuck in my mind was her and her husband. That photo said it all. 2 swans

Admiration is the word. Her husband and her son were both the most powerful men in the world at different times., but it was her that ruled that family. She kept her men, her children and her grandkids.. grounded. When those grandkids did something wrong.. she called them on it.. as a good Grandmother should. ( their own words)


She was the glue in that family and America was lucky to have her.

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