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PRESIDENT BUSH, MOMMA D, AND THE AMERICAN PERPETUAL UNION
<CENTER>By Terry Hayfield
12-17-5</CENTER>
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<CENTER><TABLE height=57 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=551 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="601%" height=56><DL><DT>[SIZE=+1]President Bush is presently on a National tour promoting his "update" on the War in Iraq and the World War on Terrorism. Dyan French (known in New Orleans as Momma D) is helping the people of her Parish rebuild and save their lives, homes and city. These two individuals are actually combatants in the same conflict. George Bush and Momma D are on opposing sides. George Bush is defending a global American/British Capitalism and Momma D in essence is defending the Perpetual Union.[/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1][/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1]On December 7, 2005 Momma D made these bold statements to the Congressional subcommittee hearings on "The Experience of Hurricane Katrina Victims,"[/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1][/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1]"I didn't go anywhere. Why? I didn't have to. I'm an American. I'm free. Does that sound strange to anybody in 2005? I hope not!"[/SIZE] </DT></DL></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>

PRESIDENT BUSH, MOMMA D, AND THE AMERICAN PERPETUAL UNION
<CENTER>By Terry Hayfield
12-17-5</CENTER>
<CENTER> </CENTER>
<CENTER><TABLE height=57 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=551 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="601%" height=56><DL><DT>[SIZE=+1]President Bush is presently on a National tour promoting his "update" on the War in Iraq and the World War on Terrorism. Dyan French (known in New Orleans as Momma D) is helping the people of her Parish rebuild and save their lives, homes and city. These two individuals are actually combatants in the same conflict. George Bush and Momma D are on opposing sides. George Bush is defending a global American/British Capitalism and Momma D in essence is defending the Perpetual Union.[/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1][/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1]On December 7, 2005 Momma D made these bold statements to the Congressional subcommittee hearings on "The Experience of Hurricane Katrina Victims,"[/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1][/SIZE] <DT>[SIZE=+1]"I didn't go anywhere. Why? I didn't have to. I'm an American. I'm free. Does that sound strange to anybody in 2005? I hope not!"[/SIZE] </DT></DL></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>