Posted on 07/12/2004 5:58:16 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity
The President Went to Church at St. John's on Sunday and participated later in the day in a Tee Ball game on the South lawn of the White House.
Monday, July 12th, the President flew to Oak Ridge, Tennessee for a speech on defense of America and to talk about and view radioactive materials put safely in TN vaults from Libya.
After returning to the White House, the President met with the new President of El Salvador, who pledged his support and troops for Iraq.
Quote of the day:
"We removed a declared enemy of America, who had the capability of producing weapons of mass murder and could have passed that capability to terrorists bent on acquiring them."
"In the world after September 11, that was a risk we could not afford to take," he said. "We must confront serious dangers before they fully materialize."
Enjoy your Daily Dose of Dubya and visit to Sanity Island.
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I knew you'd pick that quote for QOTD.
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Ohhh! That pix of the Pres under the eagle is breathtaking!
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Good Evening! A wonderful evening it is, even if I do live in Liberal Hell.
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Sunday:
President George W. Bush waves before attending a Sunday service with first lady Laura Bush at St. John's Church in Washington, July 11, 2004.
President George W. Bush waves from the steps of St. John's Church after attending a Sunday service with Reverend Dr. Luis Leon (R) and first lady Laura Bush, in Washington, July 11.
President George W. Bush waves to a small crowd after attending a Sunday service at St. John's Church in Washington, July 11.
Sunday's Tee Ball game:
President George W. Bush and former Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken, Jr., (R) stand during the playing of the National Anthem, prior to the start of a t-ball game on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, July 11, 2004. Ripken serves as the White House T-Ball Commissioner.
President Bush, right, and first lady Laura Bush, center, sit in the stands as they watch Tee Ball on the South Lawn of the White House, Sunday, July 11, 2004 in Washington. Sitting with Bush are retired Major league pitcher Dennis Eckersley, left, and former Washington Redskins' Darrell Green, lower left.
President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush watch the Challenger Phillies of M.O.T. Little League from Middletown, Delaware take on the Challenger Yankees of Lancaster County Little Leagues from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with former NFL Washington Redskins player Darrell Green, center, at Tee Ball on the South Lawn at the White House on Sunday July 11, 2004.
Former Major League pitcher Jim Abbott congratulates a player from the Challenger Phillies from Middletown, Delaware at Tee Ball on the South Lawn at the White House.
A player from the Challenger Phillies from Middletown, Delaware celebrates receiving a baseball from President George W. Bush and Cal Ripken Jr. at Tee Ball on the South Lawn at the White House on Sunday July 11, 2004.
Good evening everyone
Leaving for Tennessee:
President George W. Bush (R) beside US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice.
"I can't hear yoooooooooooou."
President George W. Bush pretends not to hear reporters as he departs the White House with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice July 12.
Good way to ignore stupid questions is to pretend not to hear them.
President George W. Bush speaks on terrorism during a visit to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
President George W. Bush tours a display of materials and equipment collected in Libya with the Manager of National Security Advanced Technologies, Jon Kreykes (R), in the Fusion Building of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
President George W. Bush tours a display of materials and equipment collected in Libya with the Manager of National Security Advanced Technologies, Jon Kreykes (R), in the Fusion Building of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, July 12, 2004.
President George W. Bush meets with El Salvador's President Tony Saca in the Oval Office of the White House, July 12, 2004. Saca, who was recently sworn in as the new president of El Salvador, met with Bush to discuss security, human rights and free trade.
El Salvadoran President Elias Antonio Saca briefs the media outside the West Wing of the White House following his meeting with US President George W. Bush in Washington, DC.
One day in President Bush's next term, he will greet the duly elected Iraqi President to discuss these very same issues.... "LET FREEDOM REIGN"!
Microfilm records related to President George W. Bush 's service in the Air National Guard three decades ago were accidentally destroyed when the military tried to improve its files, the Pentagon said on July 9, 2004. Payroll records of large numbers of service members, including Bush, were ruined in 1996 and 1997 in a project to save large, brittle rolls of microfilm, Defense Finance and Accounting Service spokesman Bryan Hubbard told Reuters. Bush is seen during his service with Texas Air National Guard in this undated file photo.
A larger version of a photo OhioWfan posted - with the First Lady in New Hampshire. First lady Laura Bush chats with first-grade students doing a phonics lesson at the George F. Kelly Elementary School in Chelsea, Mass. Friday, July 9, 2004 where she also participated in a round-table discussion of the No Child Left Behind Summer Reading Achievers Program.
First lady Laura Bush chats with students and teachers during a visit to the George F. Kelly Elementary School in Chelsea, Mass., Friday, July 9.
First lady Laura Bush, right, reads, "I Love You, Little One," to the Blank Children's Hospital daycare as Colby Williams, 5, looks on Wednesday, July 7, 2004, in Des Moines, Iowa. Laura Bush read the book a part of the Reach Out and Read event at Blank Children's Hospital.
BARNEY!!!
Monday July 5th
Tired of the rigors of the "Barney Photo of the Day" photo shoots, Barney attempts to hide from the photographer.
Tuesday's photo of Barney was posted earlier.
Wednsday July 7th
Barney, on a walk in the woods, considers the road not taken.
Thursday July 8th
Having recently put himself in charge of the West Wing exterior renovation project, Barney looks for a jackhammer.
Friday July 9th
With the hit movie "Dodgeball," responsible for a re-emergence of the sport, Barney practices his ineffective but patented "stand still and do nothing" move.
Barney and National Park Service employees discuss the record levels of funds being invested at America's national parks.
Sunday July 11th-
After a long day at work, Barney stops to smell the petunias.
Monday July 12th-
Although not officially on the National Park Service staff, Barney assists with lawn work on the White House grounds.
Hi, Truthy! I'm fed up to HERE (raises hand to top of head) with Dimocrat lies!! I need me a Dose of our Dubya! Thanks for the ping!
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