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Bush to cede power to VP during colonoscopy


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WASHINGTON - President Bush will undergo a routine colonoscopy Saturday and temporarily hand presidential powers over to Vice President Dick Cheney, the White House said.

Press secretary Tony Snow told reporters Friday that Bush will have the procedure done at his Camp David, Md., mountaintop retreat.

He last underwent colorectal cancer surveillance on June 29, 2002.

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Press secretary Tony Snow told reporters Friday that Bush will have the procedure done at his Camp David, Md., mountaintop retreat.

how nice for him, that we love him so much we pay for his conveniences. i won't post what i really wanna say but i'm sure others here know what i'm thinking.

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how nice for him, that we love him so much we pay for his conveniences. i won't post what i really wanna say but i'm sure others here know what i'm thinking.

But wouldn't you love to be the one that gets to shove this up Dubya's ass!! It's even marked as to how deep!!!

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Cheney's in the hospital tomorrow--Bush will have to be acting President

good one, Dude. :lol:

But wouldn't you love to be the one that gets to shove this up Dubya's ass!! It's even marked as to how deep!!!

LOL, i've done that so many times in my mind... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! :lol:

somebody ring me if either of them dies... :) oopsy, i mean :( *snigger*

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