PRESIDENT BUSH EATS ICE CREAM
President George Bush has a vanilla custard during a surprise visit to Glaciers in Wayzata, Minnesota on August 22, 2006. The President stopped on the way to a fundraiser for Republican state Sen. Michele Bachmann's Congressional campaign. President Bush arrived in Minnesota this afternoon for a visit aimed at promoting clarity in health care costs and victory for Republican candidates. (UPI Photo/Joe Rossi/POOL)
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