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The Rev. Richard Weaver is famous for slipping by inaugural security in 1997 to shake Bill Clinton's hand and again in 2001 to hand George W. Bush a note urging him to "stand for Christ daily." WASHINGTON - The only boos from the rapt Bush crowd at the inaugural ceremony were heard ab...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author Helen Kennedy Richard Sisk Kenneth R. Bazinet Thomas M. DeFrank James Gordon Meek
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 21.01.2005
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Summary:The Rev. Richard Weaver is famous for slipping by inaugural security in 1997 to shake Bill Clinton's hand and again in 2001 to hand George W. Bush a note urging him to "stand for Christ daily." WASHINGTON - The only boos from the rapt Bush crowd at the inaugural ceremony were heard about an hour before their hero took the oath, as the Massachusetts enemy invaded the seats on the Capitol in the form of Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Ted Kennedy (D- Mass.). There was President Bush yukking it up with Trent Lott, chairman of the inaugural festivities, notwithstanding the fact that Bush engineered his demise as Senate majority leader after the GOP Mississippian made racially insensitive remarks lauding the late Sen. Strom Thurmond.