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We often fantasize about being in the company of someone great, but when it finally happens, strange things have been known to occur. A case in point involves a young elementary age school boy and President George Bush. During the president's visit of the school, he had scheduled meetings with specific classrooms to meet students. As news photographers and journalists observed, President Bush beamed with joy as the young children talked with him enthusiastically.
Then the president met "the cautious one." As the president sat down at a table to talk with a cluster of young students, one little boy asked Mr. Bush if he really was the president. Eventually, the president felt compelled to show the boy several pieces of personal identification to assure him that he was, indeed, the same George Bush who was President of the United States. Once he was sure of the president's identity, the young boy was one of the most enthusiastic members of the classroom as they enjoyed their "Day with the President."
--Thompson
Then the president met "the cautious one." As the president sat down at a table to talk with a cluster of young students, one little boy asked Mr. Bush if he really was the president. Eventually, the president felt compelled to show the boy several pieces of personal identification to assure him that he was, indeed, the same George Bush who was President of the United States. Once he was sure of the president's identity, the young boy was one of the most enthusiastic members of the classroom as they enjoyed their "Day with the President."
--Thompson
