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Photos From Jenna Bush's Weekend Wedding

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Comments

I enjoyed the lovely photos, but not the snotty comments that were tacked on by each photo. These comments were in very poor taste. You seem to forget this was a wedding you were covering.

Posted by: latenightmonkey on May 12, 2008 1:45 PM

I agree, the remarks were tacky and not necessary. The wedding had nothing to do with politics.

Posted by: adancr on May 12, 2008 3:15 PM

The comments on this are rude, sacrilegious and uncalled for...obviously, your mother never taught you manners. This is a wedding for heaven's sake and you chose to belittle and joke with the name of Jesus. Grow up!

Posted by: catandwolfy on May 12, 2008 4:46 PM

@latenightmonkey, @adancr, and @catandwolfy:

You seem to forget what website this is. It's Radar Online, for crying out loud, a celebrity gossip site that specializes in catty comments. The Bush-Hagar wedding photos are readily available on other parts of the Web--if you're so offended, you're free to point your browsers elsewhere.

Posted by: Sethra Lavode on May 13, 2008 8:36 PM

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Congrats to Jenna and hubby.

Posted by: mrs beasley on May 17, 2008 12:25 PM

In the middle ages the lord of the manor claimed the bride to be on the night before the wedding. It was an old and sacred custom. The managerial revolution which began in the 17th century put an end to many of these unpleasant but, alas, enforced customs. There are those who admire the days of the feudal lord, and there are those who don't.

Posted by: Moqui_Takoda on May 21, 2008 12:08 PM

What's wrong with you? The comments along side these beautiful wedding photos are uncalled for. Can't you let a couple get married without making remarks as if you were a 1st grader? Grow up and let people enjoy the
photos without making a complete idot of yourself.

Posted by: roseyinflorida on May 28, 2008 3:06 PM


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