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Not many know about this. But did you know that GW is a direct decendent on his mothers side to Franklin Pierce (our 14th President). Barbara Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Franklin Pierce is, to this day, considered the Worst President is U.S. History. Its all coming around full circle. Damn genetics getting in the way.

Just so you know, Franklin Pierce was elected because of a biography written about him by a college friend. The college friend that wrote the biography was one of the single most famous writers in American History. And, at the time, that author was a modern day equivalent to J.K. Rowling. (I know she isn't an American but her fame is on equal scale) Who was he? Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", "The House of Seven Gables", and of course "The Life of Franklin Pierce".

Franklin pierce was a life-long alchoholic and it destroyed his marriage. He was the only Republican candidate to not receive a nomination for reelection. He later joined the Confederacy.

Now, I'll admit that GW received a second nomination...sadly. But it just tells me that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

YWS - Back after to damn long.
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