Only the president to see his son follow him to Oval Office, Republican stalwart is being honored with four days of commemorations and services Washington and Texas, where he will be buried Thursday.. ..…
More than 150 years after the end of slavery, 60 years after the end of public-school segregation, and two years after America’s first black president left the Oval Office, accusations of racism fill our airwaves and screens. ..…
They honored Bush for his repeated decisions to serve his country, first a calling that later led him to Congress, then to United Nations, to China, then to Langley, finally to Oval Office... ..…
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