Tuesday, December 25, 2007

U.S. soldiers inspect the wreckage of a burnt vehicle at the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad December 24, 2007. A car bomb killed one person and wounded five others on Sinak Bridge in central Baghdad, police said.
REUTERS/Mahmoud Raouf Mahmoud (IRAQ)

A man picks up body parts after a suicide truck bomb attack in Baiji December 25, 2007. A suicide truck bomb killed at least 20 people and wounded 80 in the northern Iraqi city of Baiji on Tuesday, the U.S. military and police said, in one of the deadliest attacks in Iraq in two weeks. A Reuters photographer on the scene said the attack targeted a security checkpoint on a road leading to a residential compound housing employees of Northern Oil Company.
REUTERS/Bob Strong (IRAQ)

Rescue workers clear the rubble after a suicide truck bomb attack in Baiji December 25, 2007. The suicide truck bomb killed at least 20 people and wounded 80 in the northern Iraqi city of Baiji on Tuesday, the U.S. military and police said, in one of the deadliest attacks in Iraq in two weeks. A Reuters photographer on the scene said the attack targeted a security checkpoint on a road leading to a residential compound housing employees of Northern Oil Company.
REUTERS/Bob Strong (IRAQ)

WASHINGTON (CNN) – It's hard to imagine a tough guy from Texas(* see note) shopping for a pocketbook, but President Bush gave his wife a new purse and a silver tray for Christmas, according to an aide to First Lady Laura Bush.

Sally McDonough, the First Lady's spokeswoman, said that in turn Mrs. Bush is helping quench the President's thirst for vigorous bike rides, even during the frosty months. "For the President, Mrs. Bush is helping to outfit him for cold weather mountain biking," said McDonough. "With a new coat and warming soles."

Meanwhile, the President and Mrs. Bush gave their daughters, Jenna and Barbara, unspecified "household items for their apartments," according to McDonough.

The twin girls are among several family members spending the Christmas holiday at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland. Others attending the celebration included the First Lady's mother, Jenna Welch, as well as two of the President's siblings — sister Doro Bush Koch and brother Marvin — along with their families.

The family dined on a luncheon feast that included roast turkey, sweet potato casserole and no less than three desserts: red velvet cake as well as pecan and pumpkin pies, according to a menu released by the White House.

The President will get a chance to digest all of that, and prepare for a busy year ahead, starting Wednesday when he heads to Crawford, Texas, to spend a few days relaxing at his ranch through New Year's Day. Bush kicks off a busy year of international travel January 8, when he heads to Israel to work on Mideast peace on a trip that will also include stops in nations like Bahrain, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

*GWB is a prep school wienie born in Conecticut. He was a cheerleader. His 'ranch' was purchased shortly before the 2000 (s)election for photo ops & private binge drinking.

Needless to say he is an insult to the very concept of a human being.

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