Thursday, 1 May 2008

Was Bush lucky for U.S. soldier on TV game show?

Was Bush lucky for U.S. soldier on TV game show?








American capital (Reuters) - Did Prexy George W. Bush bring luck to a soldier wHO was a contestant on the television system game show "Address or no Deal"? Delay tuned.


George Herbert Walker Bush taped a "surprise good fortune telecasting" in the White House Library on March 17 for Regular army Captain Joe Kobes wHO served in Iraq and was a dissenter on the NBC picture "Deal or No Deal," the T. H. White House said on Fri.


The program with President George W. Bush will air on Mon, April 21.


"The show's producers contacted the White Business firm afterwards acquisition from Captain Kobes that the president is ace of his heroes," Whiteness House spokesman Tony Fratto said.


Kobes, an Ground forces doT officeholder, served three tours of duty in Iraq and received a Purple Marrow for injuries after his motortruck was blown up in 2004, the Patrick Victor Martindale White House said.


"The president thanked him for his service to his area and for serving in Iraq and wished him good destiny," Fratto said. "And you'll hold to watch the show to see how Police chief Kobes did."


Contestants on "Conduct or No Share" prefer one of 26 sealed briefcases hoping it holds a $1 million top prize. To find oneself come out what they gain ground, players must open the other 25 briefcases hoping those arrest smaller amounts.


Along the way, they catch monetary offers from "the banker" on the show wHO hopes to make a "care" that volition buy them out for amounts less than the $1 1000000, at which spot server Howie Mandel asks the contestant, "deal or no deal?" If they say "no deal," they can maintain on trying to pull ahead the $1 jillion.


Contestants too bring fellowship and friends on the express to provide support, and Bush's picture appearance was intended to press out his topper wishes to Kobes. 





Antonello Venditti