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All five living past and present U.S. presidents gathered in Dallas for 
the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Thursday, 
an event that saw the men share a rare bond that transcends 
partisan differences."There was a time in my life when I wasn't likely 
to be found at a library, much less found one," Bush quipped, 
before thanking his predecessors and successor for the "kind words" and 
the "examples you set."Bush thanked his mother Barbara Bush for teaching 
him to live life to the fullest, and his father, the 41st 
president, for "teaching me how to be a president ... and how 
to be a man."- President Obama on President Bush"Forty-one, it is awesome 
that you are here today," he said, drawing a smile from his 
88-year-old father, who has battled health problems in recent months.Earlier, 
President Obama noted that the exclusive group of current and former presidents 
is often viewed as a club, but he said it is "more 
of a support group.""No matter how much you think you're ready to 
assume the office of the president, its impossible to understand the nature 
of the job until its yours," Obama said. "The first thing I 
found in that desk was a letter from George. He knew that 
I would come to learn what he had learned. That being president 
is a humbling job."We know President Bush the man," Obama said. "To 
know the man is to like the man. Because hes comfortable in 
his own skin. He knows who he is. He doesnt put on 
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three times as likely as Democrats (24 percent) to think there is 
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hiding what happened, while 39 percent do not. The administration eventually 
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