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SOUTHAVEN, Miss. -- President Bush campaigned in Mississippi yesterday for Haley Barbour, locked in a close race for governor, hailing him as a man of faith and values.
"I like the fact that Haley Barbour is a man of good values," the president told a boisterous crowd of 9,000 in this affluent Mississippi suburb of Memphis, Tenn. "He honors his family. He treasures his relationship with the Almighty." Mr. Bush drew one of the biggest cheers of the morning with the reference to God. "He believes in hard work. He believes everybody has worth. It's these kind of values that are necessary to have in your statehouse here in Mississippi."
Most polls show Mr. Barbour with a slight lead over the Democratic incumbent, Ronnie Musgrove.
Mr. Bush had just finished his speech and was waiting in his limousine inside the arena when a woman drove a car over a curb and into a side wall of the DeSoto Civic Center, about 40 yards from the entrance used by the president's limousine.
Secret Service spokeswoman Ann Roman told reporters that, after interviewing the driver, Secret Service and Mississippi police concluded that the woman, who had no weapon, meant the president no harm. She was arrested for trespassing.
Secret Service agents and police swarmed over the gray Toyota Camry after it breached the security perimeter in the parking lot surrounding the civic center. The woman was taken into custody and led away with several children who were in the car with her. The crowd was kept inside the arena while police officers determined why the woman drove her car against the building.
A law-enforcement official, speaking to the Associated Press on the condition of anonymity, identified the driver as Betina Mixon, 29. Her residence was not immediately available.
Mr. Bush used his Mississippi visit to make a plea to voters about judges.
He has nominated U.S. District Court Judge Charles W. Pickering Sr., a Mississippian, to a seat on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, but Senate Democrats last week blocked his nomination through a filibuster.







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