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He has been laughed at, ridiculed, the butt of many jokes and the blame for the state of our Country.   Come January.... Dubya and his lovely first lady Laura, are coming back home to Dallas.   Many of us knew the family long before they moved to Austin and ultimately to the White House, we all know what genuinely wonderful people they are and how they go out of their way to help others, not just in front of a TV camera, but out of the goodness of their hearts and when people least expect it.   He has taken alot of heat from the undesirables of this Nation and World, but I would have liked to have seen how any other President of the USA would have handled some of the situations that he has had to handle under his watch. I am glad it has been finally made official by the eloquent first lady herself, they are coming home to Dallas and Dallas is happy to have them back. 
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Bushes confirm purchase of Dallas home in Preston Hollow 11:19 AM CT

 

11:56 AM CST on Thursday, December 4, 2008

 

By TODD J. GILLMAN and RUDOLPH BUSH / The Dallas Morning News 
tgillman@dallasnews.comrbush@dallasnews.coma>

 

The White House confirmed Thursday that the Bushes have purchased a house in Dallas’ Preston Hollow neighborhood for the couple to live in after his presidency ends in January.

 

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First lady Laura Bush’s office declined to specify where the house is, but it appears likely the couple will live on Daria Place, a cul-de-sac in the upscale neighborhood.

 

“The president and Mrs. Bush do not have occupancy of the home, and therefore, no additional details will be provided,” spokeswoman Sally McDonough said in a written statement.

 

The president's accountant in Midland, Robert McCleskey, purchased the house at 10141 Daria Place as a trustee on Oct. 3, according to records on file with the Dallas Central Appraisal District, which values the home at $2,078,660.

 

Mr. McCleskey, who has handled Mr. Bush’s personal finances for years, declined to say Thursday for whom he purchased the property. The seller, Dallas developer Dan Boeckman, also declined to discuss the transaction when reached by telephone Thursday.

 

Built in 1959, the home sits on 1.13 acres, has four bedrooms, 4 ½ baths, a wet bar, a fireplace and 8,501 square feet of living space, including 896 square feet of servant quarters.

 

D magazine's real estate blog reported Wednesday night that the house next door went under contract last week but that the buyer remains a mystery. The deal is scheduled to close next Wednesday.

 

That house had been listed for sale at $1.6 million – unlike the house Mr. McCleskey bought, which was never formally on the market.

 

The next-door house is about half the size, on a slightly larger parcel and would be well-suited for Secret Service or even guest quarters.

 

Both properties, as D noted, back to estates of 14 and 24 acres, the latter owned by investor Tom Hicks – making it a site the Secret Service could approve. Mr. Hicks could not be reached Thursday morning for comment.

 

Mrs. Bush reiterated the couple's plans to return to Dallas on Wednesday, but she was vague on whether they've settled on a place to call home after Jan. 20.

 

"We will be moving to Dallas in January, and there might be a new house coming along," she told reporters during a tour of White House holiday decorations. "So I think that's where we'll spend our Christmas money."

 

The Bushes sold their home in Preston Hollow after Mr. Bush became governor. Their lease at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. runs out in 47 days.

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ibejim read my blog view my photos
Dec 5, 2008 | 8:06 AM

Sadly,the liberals will continue to use George Bush for a whipping boy, and the media will be right there to aid them. It's a convenient way to shift blame.

George has been found guilty in the court of public opinion, on evidence (or lack thereof) that would never stand up in an actual court of law.

I hope he can enjoy his retirement, but, something tells me he won't be able to.

movealready read my blog
Dec 5, 2008 | 8:48 AM

Contrary to popular belief, I like GW Bush, and I believe he has done a Great job for the first 7 yrs. He has fought two just wars, he has brought us through 9/11 and he has kept our country safe ever since. He has brought fredom to Iraq. The Liberal media has been highly agressive in their terroistic tactic to destroy,not only our nation, but our President. In time, I belive history will look back and view him as a better than average President....unless the liberal media continues to rewrite history through their liberal slant in our education system. In that case, I doubt W will be noted as a President.
Job well done Mr. Bush. Enjoy your retirement.

gunpowderNlead read my blog view my photos
Dec 5, 2008 | 11:32 AM

Jimbo don't you worry about Dubya, he is going to be just fine. I think his return to Texas and out of the White House is a relief to him, as for his reputation, it may take a little while for the bruises to heal but there is one thing I know about him, he will come back to Dallas with his head held high, get right back into nice little groove he had going before moving to Austin and life will once again, be good for ole Dubya.

I agree Move, he has done a good job, this last year, I think he has just given up. We will see how well the new President meets each crisis and see if he looks a little older and haggard by the time it is time to pass the baton to the next person.

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Dec 5, 2008 | 5:34 PM

Y'now something., I would love to see the prez tell his side of things...after he leaves office...Something tells me we won't hear the whole story from our glorious media outlets... Those facts, like everything else, will be reported with liberal 'cherry-picked' censorship...

Bank on it!!!

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