Looks like W.Bush can start promoting healthy Marriage by focusing on his own family first. Mainly his brother Neal Bush. Or is this an example of a "healthy heterosexual marriage"?
Instead of blaming gay committed relationships for causing straights to sleep around. He needs to tend to his own garden first. Pot calling Kettle! Pot calling kettle! Line 2!
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... his (Bush's) messy divorce has produced some eye-opening disclosures. Among them: He had sex with women who showed up uninvited at his hotel rooms in Asia; he had an affair and may have fathered a child out of wedlock; and he stands to make millions from businesses in which he has little expertise -- including a computer-chip company managed in part by the son of former Chinese president Jiang Zemin.
It seems certain opportunities tend to present themselves when your name is Neil Bush.
For his part, Bush defended the fees he has received for consulting jobs. But he gave little insight into whether the women who offered him sex in Hong Kong and Taiwan were perhaps paid by mysterious benefactors.
In a deposition taken last March and reviewed by The Associated Press, Bush told the attorney for his wife of 23 years, Sharon, that the women did not ask him for money and he did not pay them anything. (ahh.. so that makes it ok? - Ung)
Asked how he knew what to do when he opened his door and saw a woman standing there, the 48-year-old Bush replied: \"Whatever happened, happened.\"
\"It's a pretty remarkable thing for a man just to go to a hotel room door and open it and have a woman standing there and have sex with her,\" said the attorney, Marshall Davis Brown.
\"It was very unusual,\" Bush replied.(But very healthy for marriage? - Ung)
Sharon Bush also accused Neil of fathering a child with the woman he now plans to marry. The woman's ex-husband has filed a defamation lawsuit, and DNA testing has been requested.
The titillating details have made barely a splash in Texas, where loyalty to the president runs deep. (like David Kay's announcement of \"No WMDs\" have been ignored by the Cheney White House - Ung)) University of Texas government professor Bruce Buchanan said he doubts Neil Bush's shenanigans will become political fodder in the 2004 election.