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| AUGUST 31, 1999: In the face of the nation's campaign to get parents to talk to their children about drugs before it's too late, America's beloved first lady took to the air yesterday to tell everyone that this doesn't apply to royal families. At a luncheon in Bretton Woods, N.H., to speak about drunken driving and law enforcement for the American Association of Motor Vehicles Administrators, Barbara Bush was interviewed by local WMUR-TV whose tape was subsequently broadcast nationally by the Clinton News Network (CNN). Asked whether U.S. voters have a right to know whether King George, Jr. has used cocaine, the wife of former president George Bush said, "We are not going to get good people to run if we are going to have all these questions." |
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| How's that for more supreme hypocrisy? | ||||||||||||
| --How do you suppose the 450,000 in prison for drug possession feel about that? --How about all of you who have been put through the indignity of urine and hair tests for employment? Do you think King George, Jr. should be subjected to the same? Would you trust the testing laboratory to be unbiased? |
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