As LorMarie says:
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LorMarie can't forget that:
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Still being unsure, LorMarie asks:
Would any parent, offered an opportunity to give his or her offspring this access, these instructional moments, deprive their children? Of course not. The smart Republicans know t hat they would not, so the ignorant or politically-opportunistic critics can be ignored. ALL presidential children have been given chances that other children do not receive. That s life; that s reality. And as far as I am concerned, the learning opportunities that Malia and Sasha Obama are receiving are theirs by right, as the children of the President. To them I say, Happy Learning!
Jocelyn Noveck objects:
First lady Michelle Obama spends 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama volunteers at DC food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capital Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages of wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
LorMarie shows how it is done:
But of course, the Obamas are not without their critics. One very striking comment from Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley exemplifies the sentiments of many republicans:
For example, LorMarie considers:
âMichelle Obama told me that the experience was an educational experience for her children,â Mr. Baffour said in a telephone interview from Ghana. âThis was a great opportunity to give the children a sense of their being, thei r true worth and their history.â
Jocelyn Noveck shows how it is done:
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For this reason, Jocelyn Noveck says:
Michelle Obama, Jill Biden spend 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama, Jill Biden volunteer at food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capital Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages o f wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
Still being unsure, Jocelyn Noveck asks:
Obama promotes United We Serve program, filling backpacks for service family kids June 25th, 2009 Obama promotes United We Serve programWASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama will be spending part of his day as a volunteer, helping fill backpacks with assorted goodies for kids whose parents are serving in the military. He and first lady Michelle Obama will be joining hundreds of congressional family members at Fort McNair under his United We Serve program.
Jocelyn Noveck brings some great news:
Michelle Obama pledges never t o wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
However, Jocelyn Noveck thinks differently:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Still not being convinced, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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LorMarie scans the other's answers and reply:
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Similarly, LorMarie adds:
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LorMarie is not really sure about that:
Lili I read the Swarns article this morning, and I ve read many snarky comments about people who can t afford to send their children on world tours, in the current economy.
LorMarie considers that:
Winsome Johnson You go Michelle! I (a single Caribbean-American mother) did the same for my children, at my level when they were young. They went to summer abroad programs and got immersed in French and Spanish cultures, visited historical sites, sleep away camps, and summer workshops. At age 11 one of my daughters participated in a medical program at Downstate Medical School that allowed the students to work with cadavers. My family and friends accused me of living my life through my children by sending them on expensive summer vacations (learning experiences), while denying myself these privileges. I know Mrs. Obama that you are only doing what comes natural to you for your family. Aug 2 nd, 2009
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
Costa said she d surely be welcome in New York.Hammond wanted a little more: Can I get a name, or a number? she asked, to laughter.
LorMarie thinks about it:
Winsome Johnson You go Michelle! I (a single Caribbean-American mother) did the same for my children, at my level when they were young. They went to summer abroad programs and got immersed in French and Spanish cultures, visited historical sites, sleep away camps, and summer workshops. At age 11 one of my daughters participated in a medical program at Downstate Medical School that allowed the students to work with cadavers. My family and friends accused me of livin g my life through my children by sending them on expensive summer vacations (learning experiences), while denying myself these privileges. I know Mrs. Obama that you are only doing what comes natural to you for your family. Aug 2nd, 2009
Jocelyn Noveck thinks that the problem is:
One audience member s query was somewhat less philosophical. Nina Hammond asked the panel how she could help her 12-year-old daughter achieve her goal of becoming a fashion designer, since they do not live in New York, the country s fashion capital. She even held up a purple frock designed by the girl, Clarke Smith. I m trying to foster her dream, said the mother.
Jocelyn Noveck says it all comes down to this:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
As Jocelyn Noveck says:
Michelle Obama, Jill Biden spend 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama, Jill Biden volunteer at food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capita l Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages of wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
Meanwhile, Jocelyn Noveck came up with this idea:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck notices:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
For this reason, Jocelyn Noveck says:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Furthermore, Jocelyn Noveck claims:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck does a quick recap:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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Michelle Malkin Accuses First Lady of Being Corrupt in New Book Our Michelle Obama Watch Words of the Day Bobby Pin Up Do
Similarly, LorMarie adds:
Recent Posts weeMichelles Mentioned in Healthy School Lunch Ad Michelle O to Make International Hostess Debut at G-20 Summit Mrs O Tops Vanity Fair s 70th International Best-Dressed List
LorMarie is not really sure about that:
Lili I read the Swarns article this morning, and I ve read many snarky comments about people who can t afford to send their children on world tours, in the current economy.
LorMarie considers that:
Winsome Johnson You go Michelle! I (a single Caribbean-American mother) did the same for my children, at my level when they were young. They went to summer abroad programs and got immersed in French and Spanish cultures, visited historical sites, sleep away camps, and summer workshops. At age 11 one of my daughters participated in a medical program at Downstate Medical School that allowed the students to work with cadavers. My family and friends accused me of living my life through my children by sending them on expensive summer vacations (learning experiences), while denying myself these privileges. I know Mrs. Obama that you are only doing what comes natural to you for your family. Aug 2 nd, 2009
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
Costa said she d surely be welcome in New York.Hammond wanted a little more: Can I get a name, or a number? she asked, to laughter.
LorMarie thinks about it:
Winsome Johnson You go Michelle! I (a single Caribbean-American mother) did the same for my children, at my level when they were young. They went to summer abroad programs and got immersed in French and Spanish cultures, visited historical sites, sleep away camps, and summer workshops. At age 11 one of my daughters participated in a medical program at Downstate Medical School that allowed the students to work with cadavers. My family and friends accused me of livin g my life through my children by sending them on expensive summer vacations (learning experiences), while denying myself these privileges. I know Mrs. Obama that you are only doing what comes natural to you for your family. Aug 2nd, 2009
Jocelyn Noveck thinks that the problem is:
One audience member s query was somewhat less philosophical. Nina Hammond asked the panel how she could help her 12-year-old daughter achieve her goal of becoming a fashion designer, since they do not live in New York, the country s fashion capital. She even held up a purple frock designed by the girl, Clarke Smith. I m trying to foster her dream, said the mother.
Jocelyn Noveck says it all comes down to this:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
As Jocelyn Noveck says:
Michelle Obama, Jill Biden spend 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama, Jill Biden volunteer at food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capita l Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages of wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
Meanwhile, Jocelyn Noveck came up with this idea:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck notices:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
For this reason, Jocelyn Noveck says:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Furthermore, Jocelyn Noveck claims:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck does a quick recap:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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However, Jocelyn Noveck thinks differently:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
Jocelyn Noveck scans the other's answers and reply:
But Mrs. Obama, who has put a priority since the beginning of her tenure on spending time in the local community, added a twist: Earlier Friday, she sent both award winners and White House staff members to five Washington museums for free public seminars.
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Jocelyn Noveck scans the other's answers and reply:
But Mrs. Obama, who has put a priority since the beginning of her tenure on spending time in the local community, added a twist: Earlier Friday, she sent both award winners and White House staff members to five Washington museums for free public seminars.
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LorMarie points out another thing aside from that:
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However, Jocelyn Noveck thinks differently:
She said Albert Einstein had it right when he said imagination is more important than knowledge. We need to ensure that our children have both â" knowledge and imagination. I know I want that for my girls. They deserve to have acces s to a good education and access to ideas and images that will spark their creativity.
LorMarie sees it this way:
But of course, the Obamas are not without their critics. One very striking comment from Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley exemplifies the sentiments of many republicans:
Still not being convinced, LorMarie replies:
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LorMarie remembers that:
But friends and aides say the Obamas view the nation and the world at large as an open-air classroom for their children, who have met Pope Benedict XVI and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and witnessed the rhythms of life in a developing country like Ghana, all in one summer.
Jocelyn Noveck intervenes and adds:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle O bama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
However, Jocelyn Noveck states that:
Obama promotes United We Serve program, filling backpacks for service family kids June 25th, 2009 Obama promotes United We Serve programWASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama will be spending part of his day as a volunteer, helping fill backpacks with assorted goodies for kids whose parents are serving in the military. He and first lady Michelle Obama will be joining hundreds of congressional family members at Fort McNair under his United We Serve program.
Jo celyn Noveck gives a bit of an idea about it:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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LorMarie sees it this way:
For the Obama girls, learning is not simply fun, it is filled with once in a lifetime experiences. After all, there are not many children who will have the opportunity to meet heads of state or world religious leaders Pope Benedict:
LorMarie can't forget that:
Michelle Obama Watch Home About Michelle Obama Watchers Privacy Policy Chicanery/Foolishness fashion Media Attack Merchandise Michelle Uncategorized Video weeMichelles
Jocel yn Noveck considers that:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
In other words, Jocelyn Noveck puts it this way:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
In contrast, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
Michelle Obama, Jill Biden spend 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama, Jill Biden volunteer at food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capita l Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages of wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
In response, LorMarie claims:
School Is Still In Session For The Obama Girls Video: The First Lady Visits Military Families Is The First Garden Toxic?
For example, Jocelyn Noveck considers:
Michelle Obama's burgers and shakes 'best ladies lunch ever' May 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama shared the dining table full of burgers and shakes with a group of 20 staff members and friends at a posh restaurant. The US First Lady dug into a variety of burgers, french fries and signature hand-spun toasted marshmallow shakes prepared by Top Chef alumni Spike Mendelsohn at Good Stuff Eatery in Washington, D.C.
LorMarie thinks that the problem is:
Let us be realistic: All presidents are able to give their children experiences that they otherwise would not have had. You can go back to the late 18th century in order to confirm this, and believe me, the country s economic situation in the late 18th century was not stable.
LorMarie comes with a new idea:
Whatever the critics may claim, the first lady maintains that such educational experiences are crucial for her children:
In other words, Jocelyn Noveck puts it this way:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
With Obama out of town, Michelle Obama and daughters tour Shenandoah Valley attraction July 23rd, 2009 Michelle Obama, daughters tour Va.'s Luray CavernsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha did a little sightseeing when they toured Luray Caverns, a popular tourist attraction in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The grounds of the caverns feature caves with such geological formations as stalactites and stalagmites.
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Still not being convinced, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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For the Obama girls, learning is not simply fun, it is filled with once in a lifetime experiences. After all, there are not many children who will have the opportunity to meet heads of state or world religious leaders Pope Benedict:
LorMarie can't forget that:
Michelle Obama Watch Home About Michelle Obama Watchers Privacy Policy Chicanery/Foolishness fashion Media Attack Merchandise Michelle Uncategorized Video weeMichelles
Jocel yn Noveck considers that:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
In other words, Jocelyn Noveck puts it this way:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
In contrast, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
Michelle Obama, Jill Biden spend 100th day volunteering at Washington food bank April 29th, 2009 Michelle Obama, Jill Biden volunteer at food bankWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama kept her promise to actively volunteer in the Washington area Wednesday, bagging lunches for hungry children at a local food bank on her husband's 100th day in office. Mrs. Obama and Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, joined more than 100 congressional spouses at the Capita l Area Food Bank on Wednesday, passing out packages of wheat pasta and cans of pineapple as volunteers bagged meals for low-income kids in the area.
In response, LorMarie claims:
School Is Still In Session For The Obama Girls Video: The First Lady Visits Military Families Is The First Garden Toxic?
For example, Jocelyn Noveck considers:
Michelle Obama's burgers and shakes 'best ladies lunch ever' May 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama shared the dining table full of burgers and shakes with a group of 20 staff members and friends at a posh restaurant. The US First Lady dug into a variety of burgers, french fries and signature hand-spun toasted marshmallow shakes prepared by Top Chef alumni Spike Mendelsohn at Good Stuff Eatery in Washington, D.C.
LorMarie thinks that the problem is:
Let us be realistic: All presidents are able to give their children experiences that they otherwise would not have had. You can go back to the late 18th century in order to confirm this, and believe me, the country s economic situation in the late 18th century was not stable.
LorMarie comes with a new idea:
Whatever the critics may claim, the first lady maintains that such educational experiences are crucial for her children:
In other words, Jocelyn Noveck puts it this way:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
With Obama out of town, Michelle Obama and daughters tour Shenandoah Valley attraction July 23rd, 2009 Michelle Obama, daughters tour Va.'s Luray CavernsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha did a little sightseeing when they toured Luray Caverns, a popular tourist attraction in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. The grounds of the caverns feature caves with such geological formations as stalactites and stalagmites.
Jocelyn Noveck thinks about it:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Still not being convinced, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Michelle Obama: I was mocked for talking 'like a white girl' March 21st, 2009 CHICAGO - First Lady Michelle Obama was once taunted for talking "like a white girl." During her visit to Anacostia High School, on the poor side of town, Michelle talked about her childhood and whether she and her daughters still live a "normal life". Michelle revealed that she felt isolated from an institution in her own community while she was growing up, but managed to get over it, courtesy her smartness.
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The first lady made the rueful revelation as she feted the nation s top innovators and designers in fields as diverse as architecture, technology, fashion, and communications â" winners of the annual National Design awards â" at an East Room luncheon Friday.
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Michelle Obama thrilled to visit Sesame Street May 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama's was thrilled to visit "Sesame Street" on her first visit to New York since Barack Obama took over as US President. After a visit to the US Mission to the United Nations, she set aside time for a special stop today at the "Sesame Street".
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Kids' susceptibility to pesticides' toxic effects extends much longer into childhood than expected June 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The risk of toxic effects of pesticides on kids extends much longer into childhood than expected, reveals a new study at the University of California, Berkeley. Newborns' levels of an enzyme called paraoxonase 1 (PON1), critical to the detoxification of organophosphate pesticides, average one-third or less than those of the babies' mothers.
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Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
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Michelle Obama says exposure to arts is as essential for kids as a good education July 24th, 2009 First lady: Exposure to arts essential for kidsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama says kids need more than just a good education: They need exposure to the arts, and early. "An educational foundation is only part of the equation," the first lady said at an East Room luncheon honoring the nation's top designers, winners of the 10th annual National Design awar ds.
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Vote 0 Michelle Obama fetes nation s most innovative designers _ and jokes about her kids laptops
In contrast, Jocelyn Noveck replies:
The first lady made the rueful revelation as she feted the nation s top innovators and designers in fields as diverse as architecture, technology, fashion, and communications â" winners of the annual National Design awards â" at an East Room luncheon Friday.
Having that in mind, Jocelyn Noveck wonders:
Kids' susceptibility to pesticides' toxic effects ex tends much longer into childhood than expected June 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The risk of toxic effects of pesticides on kids extends much longer into childhood than expected, reveals a new study at the University of California, Berkeley. Newborns' levels of an enzyme called paraoxonase 1 (PON1), critical to the detoxification of organophosphate pesticides, average one-third or less than those of the babies' mothers.
However, Jocelyn Noveck states that:
Michelle Obama thrilled to visit Sesame Street May 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama's was thrilled to visit "Sesame Street" on her first visit to New York since Barack Obama took over as US President. After a visit to the US Mission to the United Nations, she set aside time for a special stop today at the "Sesame Street".
But Jocelyn Noveck says that's not all:
Michelle Obama to show her force in bio-comic April 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama is set to grace the cover of a biographical comic book. The First Lady will feature in the Female Force: Michelle Obama "as she secures her place in American history".
Jocelyn Noveck comes with a new idea:
Kids' susceptibility to pesticides' toxic effects extends much longer into childhood than expected June 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The risk of toxic effects of pesticides on kids extends much longer into childhood than expected, reveals a new study at the University of California, Berkeley. Newborns' levels of an enzyme called paraoxonase 1 (PON1), critical to the detoxification of organophosphate pesticides, average one-third or less than those of the babies' mothers.
Jocelyn Noveck shows how it is done:
Computer Hardware News EU says Microsoft has offered concessions to settle Internet Explorer antitrust action Idaho Supreme Court rejects suit from shareholder claiming price-fixing by Micron Technology EU charges Philips and others for fixing the price of liquid crystal display monitors Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating system State Department still struggling with laptop security a decade after embarrassing lapse Tech expert: Potentially years' worth of New Orleans' mayor's e-mails deleted Power lines move into digital age; 'smart grid' is buzz of electric industry, Obama team Dell policy formalizes ban on exporting broken electronics and parts to developing countries
Jocelyn Noveck notices:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
Jocelyn Noveck comes with a new idea:
Michelle Obama says exposure to arts is as essential for kids as a good education July 24th, 2009 First lady: Exposure to arts essential for kidsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama says kids need more than just a good education: They need exposure to the arts, and early. "An educational foundation is only part of the equation," the first lady said at an East Room luncheon honoring the nation's top designers, winners of the 10th annual National Design awar ds.
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Burnough noted that Mrs. Obama had wanted the designers, who spoke at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, to get out during their Washington visit, so that the community at large had the opportunity to really benefit from their knowledge and their expertise. Seminars at other museums touched on subjects like technology and sustainability, transforming neighborhoods, and interaction design.
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Michelle Obama to show her force in bio-comic April 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama is set to grace the cover of a biographical comic book. The First Lady will feature in the Female Force: Michelle O bama "as she secures her place in American history".
Jocelyn Noveck tells the real story:
Burnough noted that Mrs. Obama had wanted the designers, who spoke at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, to get out during their Washington visit, so that the community at large had the opportunity to really benefit from their knowledge and their expertise. Seminars at other museums touched on subjects like technology and sustainability, transforming neighborhoods, and interaction design.
Thinking that's not all, Jocelyn Noveck adds:
Michelle Obama says exposure to arts is as essential for kids as a good education July 24th, 2009 First lady: Exposure to arts essential for kidsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama says kids need more than just a good education: They need exposure to the arts, and early. "An educational foundation is only part of the equation," the first lady said at an East Room luncheon honoring the nation's top designers, winners of the 10th annual National Design awards.
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She also spoke of her efforts to break down barriers that too often exist between major cultural establishments and the people in their immediate communities.
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Michelle Obama shows off new bob July 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama continues to win accolades for her style sense, this time courtesy her new elegant hairstyle. The First Lady used a celebration of country music at the White House to unveil her bobbed hairstyle, reports Us magazine.
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Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
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Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last wee k.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
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Burnough noted that Mrs. Obama had wanted the designers, who spoke at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, to get out during their Washington visit, so that the community at large had the opportunity to really benefit from their knowledge and their expertise. Seminars at other museums touched on subjects like technology and sustainability, transforming neighborhoods, and interaction design.
Meanwhile, Jocelyn Noveck came up with this idea:
Michelle Obama to show her force in bio-comic April 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama is set to grace the cover of a biographical comic book. The First Lady will feature in the Female Force: Michelle O bama "as she secures her place in American history".
Jocelyn Noveck tells the real story:
Burnough noted that Mrs. Obama had wanted the designers, who spoke at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, to get out during their Washington visit, so that the community at large had the opportunity to really benefit from their knowledge and their expertise. Seminars at other museums touched on subjects like technology and sustainability, transforming neighborhoods, and interaction design.
Thinking that's not all, Jocelyn Noveck adds:
Michelle Obama says exposure to arts is as essential for kids as a good education July 24th, 2009 First lady: Exposure to arts essential for kidsWASHINGTON â" First lady Michelle Obama says kids need more than just a good education: They need exposure to the arts, and early. "An educational foundation is only part of the equation," the first lady said at an East Room luncheon honoring the nation's top designers, winners of the 10th annual National Design awards.
In addition to this, Jocelyn Noveck states:
She also spoke of her efforts to break down barriers that too often exist between major cultural establishments and the people in their immediate communities.
Jocelyn Noveck says it all comes down to this:
Michelle Obama shows off new bob July 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama continues to win accolades for her style sense, this time courtesy her new elegant hairstyle. The First Lady used a celebration of country music at the White House to unveil her bobbed hairstyle, reports Us magazine.
But Jocelyn Noveck says that's not all:
Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
Jocelyn Noveck think s that the problem is:
Michelle Obama pledges never to wear fur June 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US First Lady Michelle Obama has pledged never to wear fur. According to the Washington Times, a day after French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy told PETA that she no longer wears real fur, Obama made her announcement.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last wee k.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
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Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
Jocelyn Noveck explains:
Michelle Obama to show her force in bio-comic April 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama is set to grace the cover of a biographical comic book. The First Lady will feature in the Female Force: Michelle Obama "as she secures her place in American history".
However, Jocelyn Noveck thinks differently:
The first lady made the rueful revelation as she feted the nation s top innovators and designers in fields as diverse as architecture, technology, fashion, and communications â" winners of the annual National Design awards â" at an East Room luncheon Friday.
Jocelyn Noveck does a quick recap:
Dressed in a short-sleeved, bright canary yellow suit by Michael Kors, the first lady was also not above making a quip about the nation s obsession with her fashion choices.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Computer Hardware News EU says Microsoft has offered concessions to settle Internet Explorer antitrust action Idaho Supreme Court rejects suit from shareholder claiming price-fixing by Micron Technology EU charges Philips and others for fixing the price of liquid crystal display monitors Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating system State Department still struggling with laptop security a decade after embarrassing lapse Tech expert: Potentially years' worth of New Orleans' mayor's e-mails deleted Power lines move into digital age; 'smart grid' is buzz of electric industry, Obama team Dell policy formalizes ban on exporting broken electronics and parts to developing countries
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At one of them, an eclectic combination of Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa, interior designers Calvin Tsao and Zack McKown and White House deputy social secretary Ebs Burnough riffed on such subjects as the meaning of design.
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Michelle Obama's burgers and shakes 'best ladies lunch ever' May 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama shared the dining table full of burgers and shakes with a group of 20 staff members and friends at a posh restaurant. The US First Lady dug into a variety of burgers, french fries and signature hand-spun toasted marshmallow shakes prepared by Top Chef alumni Spike Mendelsohn at Good Stuff Eatery in Washington, D.C.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
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First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
Jocelyn Noveck brings more details:
Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
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Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
Jocelyn Noveck explains:
Michelle Obama to show her force in bio-comic April 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama is set to grace the cover of a biographical comic book. The First Lady will feature in the Female Force: Michelle Obama "as she secures her place in American history".
However, Jocelyn Noveck thinks differently:
The first lady made the rueful revelation as she feted the nation s top innovators and designers in fields as diverse as architecture, technology, fashion, and communications â" winners of the annual National Design awards â" at an East Room luncheon Friday.
Jocelyn Noveck does a quick recap:
Dressed in a short-sleeved, bright canary yellow suit by Michael Kors, the first lady was also not above making a quip about the nation s obsession with her fashion choices.
Jocelyn Noveck also takes into account the following fact:
Computer Hardware News EU says Microsoft has offered concessions to settle Internet Explorer antitrust action Idaho Supreme Court rejects suit from shareholder claiming price-fixing by Micron Technology EU charges Philips and others for fixing the price of liquid crystal display monitors Google CEO glad he dropped his resistance to co-founders' push for PC operating system State Department still struggling with laptop security a decade after embarrassing lapse Tech expert: Potentially years' worth of New Orleans' mayor's e-mails deleted Power lines move into digital age; 'smart grid' is buzz of electric industry, Obama team Dell policy formalizes ban on exporting broken electronics and parts to developing countries
In addition to this, Jocelyn Noveck states:
At one of them, an eclectic combination of Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa, interior designers Calvin Tsao and Zack McKown and White House deputy social secretary Ebs Burnough riffed on such subjects as the meaning of design.
Jocelyn Noveck is absolutely sure that:
Michelle Obama's burgers and shakes 'best ladies lunch ever' May 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama shared the dining table full of burgers and shakes with a group of 20 staff members and friends at a posh restaurant. The US First Lady dug into a variety of burgers, french fries and signature hand-spun toasted marshmallow shakes prepared by Top Chef alumni Spike Mendelsohn at Good Stuff Eatery in Washington, D.C.
Despite the previous arguments, Jocelyn Noveck has many reasons to think otherwise:
First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
In other words, Jocelyn Noveck puts it this way:
First pup Bo likes to chew on people's feet, plays like crazy, Michelle Obama says April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes energetic new puppy is 'crazy'WASHINGTON â" The first lady's take on the new White House puppy? He's "crazy." Michelle Obama says "Bo" the Portuguese water dog loves to bark and play â" expected for a puppy â" and also likes to chew on people's feet. Mrs. Obama says she spends lots of time walking and training Bo, the energetic six-month-old pup who arrived at the White House last week as a gift to the Obama daughters.
Jocelyn Noveck brings more details:
Michelle Obama says playful first pup Bo 'kind of crazy,' likes to chew on people's feet April 23rd, 2009 First lady jokes new puppy is 'kind of crazy'WASHINGTON â" First dog Bo is a "kind of crazy" puppy who likes to chew on people's feet, Michelle Obama told children visiting the White House on Thursday. The first lady is spending a lot of time walking and training the 6-month-old Portuguese water dog who became a member of the president's family last week.
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