John W. wrote:
> B Robson wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  > Michael Cash wrote:
>  >
>  >> http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-5210920,00.html
>  >>
>  >> I refer specifically to the last two paragraphs.
>  >>
>  >
>  >
>  > "...until Bush meets with her and other grieving families or until
>  > his monthlong ranch visit ends."
>  >
>  > This Bush guy gets to play cowboy on a ranch for a month? Doesn't he
>  >  have a job?
>  >
> If he "worked" he couldn't claim the honor of being the healthiest
> President in history. That's about the only positive legacy he's got 
> left at the moment, at least in the short term; it all tends to come out 
> in the wash long term.
> 

I'm not much of an expert on US Presidents but I wouldn't think he had 
much competition there. Pres Carter is/was pretty healthy but the others 
were walking wounded. Clinton: heart issues, Regean: brain dead, Ford: 
muscle distrophy, Nixon; moral bankruptcy, Johnsonn: heart problems, 
Kennedy: cripple, Eisenhower: ancient.