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Lady Bird, you're a free bird now....good flying.
Posted by: C.Morris | July 11, 2007 10:33 PM
R.I.P.
Posted by: bill r. | July 11, 2007 11:00 PM
Let's face it Swampers...L.B.J.was a good woman.
Maybe Hillary will follow in her path...soon!
Paulo
Posted by: Paulo | July 12, 2007 1:18 AM
Let's face it Swampers...L.B.J.was a good woman.
Maybe Hillary will follow in her path...soon!
Paulo
Posted by: Paulo | July 12, 2007 1:18 AM
What scum !!
Posted by: bill r. | July 12, 2007 7:59 AM
Lady Bird Johnson was a great American and a class act.
Unlike at least one of the posters here.
Posted by: Doug Zook | July 12, 2007 8:20 AM
Paulo,
Are you trying to convert any undecideds with your sick viewpoint? Better rethink your tactics.
As for Lady Bird, when I lived in DC, I recall the usual rush to get to National Airport, but I always took a moment along the way to admire the stretch along that parkway named for her -- she took a personal hand in beautifying that stretch of highway with bluebonnets from Texas, and while they haven't gotten the tourist numbers of the cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin, I always appreciated her deft touch. I can only imagine what it was like to have been the confidante of LBJ, the consummate politician and a complex character, who ran things in the most difficult times for the country and he did so after the legacy of Camelot for which he personally held no goodwill. RIP.
Posted by: Anonymous | July 12, 2007 9:03 AM
According to Robert A. Caro's exhaustive (and exhausting) biography of LBJ, Mrs. Johnson was truly a Lady in the old fashioned sense of the word. And so quite a contrast with her course slob of a husband.
Posted by: Anonymous | July 12, 2007 1:13 PM
So much for rebublitards being the voice of life, morality, ethics, and family values. The longer they talk (and visit prostitutes, ala Vitter) the more they debase themselves.
Posted by: snitramc | July 12, 2007 6:30 PM