Originally posted by disney4us2002
Shortbun, I don't understand your quick temper at JimB. How dare he assume? Haven't you assumed as well? Why is his assumption that communication w/LB was not this mother's desire any less accurate than your assumption that it was? Wearing a shirt accusing GWB for killing her son and then yelling out during a speech translates to "I want to talk to you calmly."? I don't see it that way and I doubt that the secret service or Ms. Bush would either.
Originally posted by LScot
I agree with Carla. I don't think wearing a shirt that says GWB killed my son is going to open the doors to communication. GWB didn't kill her son. I'm sorry he died. But serving our country was the job he signed up to do. I'm sorry he died during that service and I'm sorry she lost him while he was serving.
I'm sure that LB felt terrible seeing that mother. Any mom would have. And I'm sure the statement on her shirt probably brought back some horrendous memories for her.![]()
Originally posted by disney4us2002
First, given what I've seen of AP reporting, I would not rule out that any part of the story was left out or just plain wrong.
Second, I guess I don't see this woman as wanting to 'talk' to LB. She was wearing a shirt that said GWB killed her son. It seems her mind is made up and there is little LB could say to give comfort. She wants to speak out against the war and against the current president which is certainly her right but this wasn't the place to do it.
Originally posted by ZachnElli
I wonder if Laura Bush even knew what the commotion was about? I mean she probably saw someone loud and disruptive and then taken away, right? Could she hear what the woman was saying? Could she even read the shirt? She probably didn't have a clue as to what it was about until after it was over.
Of course, I seriously doubt that will happen because the campaign wouldn't allow it- they never acknowledge the opposition or of dissent.
Originally posted by JimB.
The mother in the story did not want to talk, she wanted to disrupt.
In that context, I think further communication is highly unlikely or productive.
Originally posted by TDC Nala
What campaign does?
Originally posted by Microcell
Do any of you who want to make a personal attack on my husband (aka wearing a shirt that said he killed your son)? I think I would sell ocean front property in Arizona to you before sitting down to talk about how awful you think he is.
As for the letters she wrote to the White House, I would love to see what those were like as far as tone. I bet not very open to communication but perhaps more likely to call him a murderer or something of the sort?
That woman went in there with an agenda to disrupt, not to engage in open discourse!

Originally posted by dmadman43
The lady is ignorant. Yes, it's sad her son was killed, but it's not Bush's fault. And why did she bring this up with The First Lady? I agree with JimB that she didn't a dialog, she wanted attention.
If Laura were to talk with her, and we all heard about it, then that would open the doors for every kook to get their agenda in front of her. Where would it end? Is The First Lady supposed to speak with the mother of every soldier that was killed and wounded or only those that choose to make spectacles of themselves?
Please be considerate and realize that using a term such as "kook" could be perceived as insensitive in this case.