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America's ladies

"The role of first lady, is whatever the first lady wants it to be," stated the first lady herself, Laura Bush (Adler 220). While the government is dominated by powerful figures, some women often overlooked are the first and second ladies of the United States. These women, though involved in many important issues of the state, often fall in the shadows of their husband and get lost in the shuffle. Each one, however, has strong feelings on our nation and is very involved in the political process. These women are strong voices of this nation who use their campaign time often to speak up for the issues they feel strongly about. This allows them to stand up for their opinions and play a role in campaign. Laura Bush, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Elizabeth Edwards, and Lynne Cheney are examples of women who refuse to be stuck in the shadow. These women are determined to mold the role of first lady, or second lady, into whatever they want it to be. The role of the first and second ladies is occupied by dignified women who have strong political views and a prominent role in the campaign. Laura Welch Bush stepped into the world, or to be more precise, into Midland Texas, on November 4, 1946. The only child of Jenna and Harold Welch grew up


Life on the military base was harsh for young Elizabeth (Henneberger). After briefly dating for 3 months, Laura and George were married on November 5, 1977 in First United Memorial Church, Midland, Texas (Powell). Teresa is employed at the National Council for Families and Television where her goal is improving the quality of television for children (Ginty 118). An absence of siblings did not prevent Laura from having a happy childhood. Lynne contributes to her husband's campaign in any way she can (Meckler). Among Teresa's numerous opinions is education (Russell). She supports the belief that local people should be actively involved in decisions regarding their schools (Abel). Teresa supports a woman's right to choose, however she believes abortion stops the process of life (Dwyer). She has made education her primary focus and hopes share her love of literature with the country (Henneberger). Laura would exercise her imagination and envision herself as a teacher and her dolls pupils eager to learn (Vaughan). According to Laura:If they vote, then their children will know how important voting is. It's whether the White House would ever be the same again. She attended Southern Methodist University where she earned her bachelor's degree in education.

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