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HOUSTON (AP) — Gov.
George W. Bush, fending off per
sistent questions about a possi
ble run for pres
ident, said
yesterday he
wanted to soak
in this week’s
inaugural
hoopla that four
years ago was
just an emotion
al blur.
“This time I
hope to be able to observe it,’’
Bush said after speaking to a
Martin Luther King Jr. Day cele
bration in Houston that kicked off
two days of inaugural activities.
“Last time I was so emotion
al I didn’t pay much attention to
what was going on.”
Bush, beginning his second
four-year term as Texas gover
nor, declined to preview today’s
inaugural speech.
“I shouldn’t put it out too
early, otherwise you won’t listen
to it,” he laughed.
“This is going to talk about how
I see the 21st century in Texas,
what challenges we face and make
sure everybody participates.”
Bush reiterated that no deci
sion had been made about a
possible White House run in
2000.
But he acknowledged that his
wife, Laura, was resisting and
his twin 17-year-old daughters
> all
still
were not enthusiastic.
He also said if the thre
were against it, he would
consider running.
“I think my family will sup
port me whatever decision I
make,” Bush said.
“If I choose to seek the pres
idency, they’ll be for me. If 1
choose not to seek the presiden
cy, they’ll understand why. I
think they’re going to love me
either way.”
Bush described his wife as
not pushing for the family to be
put through “the meat grinder
of national politics.”
As for his daughters, the gov
ernor said: “I haven’t met any
17-year-old child that’s anxious
to be drug through the national
spotlight.
“You bet our teen-age daugh
ters are reluctant. I would have
been the same way at age 17.”
Laura Bush, standing behind
her husband as he was pep
pered with questions from re
porters, would not get drawn
into the debate and insisted she
only was looking forward to the
inauguration.
“It’s a huge decision, as
everyone knows, and we
haven’t made it yet,” she said of
a presidential run. “Right now
we’re focusing on Texas.”
After the Houston appear
ance, Bush, also accompanied
by Lt. Gov.-elect Rick Perry, re
turned to Austin
noon of children’s^®
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ly to be marked by
Americans.
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sage,” Bush said. “Ht
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groups, but givin; '" v '
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heart and soul and con
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message.”
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alone,” Perry said
come the first Rep^
take the oath of off
tenant governor. “It
of us to get involved.”
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