Newsbrief:
Bush
Twins
Outed
as
Tokers
by
"That
'70s
Show"
Star
5/9/03
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The Bush Twins in People |
Ashton Kutcher, star of the
Fox TV hit "That '70s Show" and comedy movie "Dude, Where's My Car?" has
told a Rolling Stone interviewer that presidential daughters Barbara and
Jenna Bush, 21, got high at a party in his home a year-and-a-half ago.
The remarks came as part of a profile of Kutcher's celebrity lifestyle
and will appear in the May 29 issue of the magazine, set to hit newsstands
today (Friday) and featuring the actor on the cover.
"So we're hanging out," Kutcher
told interviewer Gavin Edwards. "The Bushes were underage drinking
at my house. When I checked outside, one of the Secret Service guys
asked me if they'd be spending the night. I said no. And then
I go upstairs to see another friend and I can smell the green wafting out
under his door. I open the door, and there he is smoking out the
Bush twins on his hookah."
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Ashton Kutcher |
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Kutcher told Rolling Stone
he thinks the Secret Service has been tapping his phone ever since.
No comment so far from the
White House.
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Issue #286, 5/9/03
Editorial: Time for Bill Bennett to Sit Down | DRCNet Interview: Senator Pierre Claude Nolin, Chairman, Canadian Senate Select Committee on Illegal Drugs | Canada Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Cases that Could End Marijuana Laws | Colombia: Pro-Legalization Governor among FARC Hostages Killed in Failed Monday Rescue Attempt | Bolivia Coca Conflict Heating Up Again | Oregon SWAT Raid Victims to File Suit | Tens of Thousands March Worldwide in Annual Million Marijuana March | Newsbrief: Bill "Mr. Virtue" Bennett Outed as Heavy Gambler | Newsbrief: Bush Twins Outed as Tokers by "That '70s Show" Star | Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cop Story | Newsbrief: Baltimore Grand Jury Calls for Regulated Drug Distribution to Addicts | Newsbrief: Sentencing Reform Measures Moving in Colorado | Newsbrief: Rhode Island Bill Allowing Eviction for Drug Possession on the Move | Newsbrief: Minnesota High Court Bars Suspicionless Consent Searches, Questioning of Motorists | The Reformer's Calendar
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