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    George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States, dies at 94

    George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States, dies at 94


    RIP Mr President.

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    RIP President Bush.

    Quite a life.
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    RIP, A man of honor

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    Rest in peace.

    God Speed sir.

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    Close your eyes one last time here in this life, to open them to see the the hand of Jesus reaching out to you saying, "Come and dwell with me and my Father in my kingdom for eternity, my good and faithful servant".

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    I don't feel bad. I believe he truly loved his wife and daughter who never was. And now he gets to be with them. No more sadness. Be with your wife.

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    He was a WW2 hero, there is no denying that and he should be credited for it.
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    Perhaps now Johnny Gosch can finally go home.

    His send off at Bohemian Grove and Skull & Bones will be epic.

    I met him once in College Station, he had a private residence there in his Presidential Library, really polite and nice when he didn't have to be.
    Last edited by Moose-Knuckle; 12-01-18 at 06:07.
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    Shook his hand in Saudi Arabia for Desert Storm when he visited the troops with Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Only time I ever saw him up close.

    Rest in Peace, Sir.
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