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Bush reflects on sacrifice of soldiers at Easter service

Associated Press

Issue date: 4/12/07 Section: Local, State & World
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) _ President George W. Bush, worshipping at an Army post, prayed for peace Sunday in an Easter service focused on avoiding the forces of sin and doing what is right.

``I had a chance to reflect on the great sacrifice that our military and their families are making,'' Bush said outside the chapel at Fort Hood after the service. ``I prayed for their safety, I prayed for their strength and comfort, and I pray for peace.''

Bush took no questions from reporters in his first appearance since his spring break in Texas began on Wednesday. He was joined by first lady Laura Bush, her mother and his parents.

For the fourth time in five years, Bush flew 50 miles southwest from his ranch in Crawford to spend Easter morning at this sprawling Army post that has sent thousands of soldiers to the war in Iraq.

Bush sat in the front pew with his family. At the point in the service when people greeted those next to them, Bush walked around the chapel so he could shake hands with more worshippers.

``I'm breaking the rules, I know,'' Bush said.

After his statement outside, Bush had a rare unscripted family moment in front of the media.

He said a public goodbye to his parents, who left after having Easter dinner at the ranch one night early.

``No press conferences,'' Bush said as the current and former presidents stood together.

``Wait a minute,'' the elder Bush said with a laugh. ``I had a few things to say!''

Back at the Crawford ranch, the Easter menu included fire-glazed ham, green chili cheese grits souffle, roasted orange molasses sweet potatoes, and ice cream.

The holiday felt more like one from the Christmas season, with the temperature hovering near freezing. Snow coated the ground at Fort Hood.

On Monday, Bush planned to return to promoting his domestic and foreign policy agenda. In the week ahead, he will push his immigration policies, his war-spending bill and his education programs.
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