Devoted Republicans name baby "Georgebush"
Categories: Pregnancy & Birth
Some people really love George W. Bush.
Like Doris and Daniel Neeway, for instance. When it came time to name their baby, they wanted to choose something in honor of their president. But I suppose George, Bush, or even Dubya, felt too traditional, because the parents didn't choose any of those. Instead, the newest addition to the Neeway family has been named Georgebush.
Presumably it's pronounced just like you'd think it would be -- the two names of the current US president crammed into one. But what will they call him for short? Just George? That seems a little tame. Maybe Bush? Bushie? Mr. Prez?
Let's hope the Democrats fight back with something equally as odd -- like Obamaoheight. What do you think?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ann Adams 6-21-2007 @ 12:35PM
Chimperor?
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Laura 6-21-2007 @ 1:09PM
This is just sick. Like him or not, naming your kid that is CRUEL! What if the child hates Bush which is likely since he'll be taunted for life?
I think it's cases like these where it's good to have some laws built in.
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kate 6-21-2007 @ 1:50PM
Too bad they didn't have twins. They could have called the other one Crazyassdipshitdictator.
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M4Mommy 6-21-2007 @ 2:18PM
LOL Kate!!!!
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Marcia 6-22-2007 @ 10:18AM
I think these parents were dropped too many times as babies. I'm a little more than half Republican, but this president is just plain not intelligent. Why would you want to name your child after someone who has a hard time speaking properly, let alone his crude attempts at running this country.
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CLM 6-22-2007 @ 10:33AM
I have a suggestion for Republican parents wish to name their child after a Republican president - Abraham Lincoln.
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