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Bush wants gate on route to Dallas home | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News
12:00 AM CST on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 By RUDOLPH BUSH / The Dallas Morning News rbush@dallasnews.com / The Dallas Morning News Todd J. Gillman in Washington contributed to this report. Just like his father, President George W. Bush will return to Texas when he leaves office. And just like ...
Bush will use federal funds to install security gate to protect his Dallas home.
Bush will use federal funds to install security gate to protect his Dallas home.
thinkprogress.org — After he leaves office on Jan. 20, President Bush will be giving up his photo-op Crawford ranch and moving to the affluent Dallas neighborhood known as Preston Hollow. Newsweek noted that the Bush family has “ found a friendly pocket ” in a ... (more) Bush will use federal funds to install security gate to ...
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Bush wants gate on route to Dallas home (payed by Federal funds)
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... The plan, which requires approval by the Dallas City Council, isn't expected to encounter much opposition at City Hall, and the Bushes' neighbors seem to be on board. ... The primary reason for the gate is security, of course. But neighbors are also concerned that the Bushes will attract crowds of innocent, if annoying, sightseers to the once quiet and exclusive cul-de-sac of Daria Place, as well as to the equally tony dead-end street that leads to it, Daria Drive. Read more: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localn...

Pre-Emptive Gated Communities
Blah3 Feed — Or, how to keep the rabble at bay: Just like his father, President George W. Bush will return to Texas when he leaves office. And just like his father, he wants a gate to be installed along a public street to limit access to his neighborhood. Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm confirmed Monday that the younger Bush is seeking to have a gate placed somewhere along the entrance to streets leading to his future Preston Hollow address.Yes, after his retirement, the elder Bush managed to get a bill passed in the Texas Legislature that ...

Bush will use federal funds to install security gate to protect his Dallas home.
Think Progress — ... ” in a Texas county that went for Obama. But Bush isn’t taking any chances. He will be using federal funds to build a security gate around his “friendly pocket.” The Dallas Morning News reports: ...

Bush Using Federal Funds To Secure Dallas Home
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... The Dallas Morning News reports that President Bush is planning to install a gate limiting public access to his house -- on a public street. Federal money would be used to pay for the gate. ...

Bush Using Federal Funds To Secure Dallas Home
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... The Dallas Morning News reports that President Bush is planning to install a gate limiting public access to his house -- on a public street. Federal money would be used to pay for the gate. ...

Early Morning Swim
Firedoglake — ... Israel takes a timeout.  Hmmm...Richard Clarke turned down CIA post? Meet the new Surgeon General. The trouble with Gupta. Burris getting closer to the Senate? Cuomo out-maneuvering Kennedy? Truly, a man of the people. So much for the "center-right" nation. Nothing funnier than Republicans whining about partisanship. Who is John Galt?

Bush's security gate
TigerHawk — ... are in a twist over the security gate that George W. Bush has asked to be erected across the street in Dallas where he will live after January 20. May I respectfully submit that a ...

Bushes to Move to Dallas Days After Leaving Office
News — ... President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush plan to move to their new home in Dallas just days after his term ends Jan. 20. Laura Bush said that they will leave Washington on Inauguration Day for Crawford, Texas, and then will move to Dallas "a few days" after. "We'll fly back to Texas [on Jan. 20], and we'll end up at our ranch with a number of friends who will be going with us, who will be there with us that night to spend the first night at home there," she said at the White House. "So that will be fun. "And then a few days after that, whenever it's — the painters have ...

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