Saturday, November 28, 2009

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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

First Dog Bo Obama Snacks On Axelrod's Tie

June 30, 2009 03:47 PM ET | Paul Bedard, Nikki Schwab | Permanent Link | Print

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Ho-Him

Life in the White House must be very dull and boring when this is the story.

Why not focus on humans

I love dogs, they are humans best friend but the priority is the survival of fellow human struggling to survive. Domesticated dogs are dependent on humans, but those who promise to serve to people must do so as first priority. I think are need to re-examine our committment.

Top Dog

Top Dog is a terrific book; a story that will enchant readers of all ages. I am delighted to hear it is being offered as reading material for young school aged children. Has the First Family read the book?

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