Found this whilst looking around online:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8941525/site/newsweek /
It's bascially a very surreal article about The Smirk being super emotional while visiting with other families who've lost loved ones in the Iraq war.
For example:
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"President Bush was wearing "a huge smile," but his eyes were red and he looked drained by the time he got to the last widow, Crystal Owen, a third-grade schoolteacher who had lost her husband in Iraq. "Tell me about Mike," he said immediately. "I don't want my husband's death to be in vain," she told him. The president apologized repeatedly for her husband's death. When Owen began to cry, Bush grabbed her hands. "Don't worry, don't worry," he said, though his choking voice suggested that he had worries of his own. The president and the widow hugged. "It felt like he could have been my dad," Owen recalled to NEWSWEEK. "It was like we were old friends. It almost makes me sad. In a way, I wish he weren't the president, just so I could talk to him all the time."
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Not to mention:
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"Before Bush left the meeting, he paused in the middle of the room and said to the families, "I will never feel the same level of pain and loss you do. I didn't lose anyone close to me, a member of my family or someone that I love. But I want you to know that I didn't go into this lightly. This was a decision that I struggle with every day."
As he spoke, Ascione could see the grief rising through the president's body. His shoulder slumped and his face turned ashen. He began to cry and his voice choked. He paused, tried to regain his composure and looked around the room. "I am sorry, I'm so sorry," he said."
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Anyone have any idea how accurate (or not) this is? I know what we all want to believe, but at the same time I find myself wondering two things: if any of this is true, can it have a negative effect on Cindy's vigil, and what Cindy's reaction will be when she gets wind of the article?