Posted on 08/03/2004 5:34:03 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush signed the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act today in a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. Later in the day, Bush headed to speak at the 122nd Annual Knights of Columbus in Dallas, Texas. The President praised the group for its continued work with communities. Meanwhile, First Lady Laura Bush, along with daughters Barbara and Jenna, greeted workers in New York City who work in buildings mentioned in the latest terror attacks. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
Thanks, Texas!
LOL!
You know it isn't a bad thing to dream. I read your posts and think you're wishing for something wonderful to happen in your life. Why is that such a bad thing?
I haven't seen him either and it isn't likely he's going to be in Indiana very often. But thanks to FR I did get to meet Ann Coulter.
Life is good, Pippin, you have something good to appreciate.
I'll keep dreaming!
I made the top 310!
****President Bush speaks from the heart and I think Americans who have forgotten that will re-connect with him.****
Yes indeed and those that speak from the heart will appeal to the undecided. Dick Cheney also will do likewise and will appeal to the intellectuals once they start to hear him
Welcome to the Dose, Phancypants! Loved reading your posts, and your screen name is cute, too!
LOL! I came in even later than you! :)
"I made the top 310!"
LOL, been in that neighborhood myself.
I agree. I think Dick Cheney will mop the floor with Edwards, as he did with Lieberman.
Thanks
***Kerry's 'dead cat' bounce for one VERY important reason***
What a word picture that is! LOL!
RE: "grain of salt"--for the cattle, we give them BLOCKS of salt in the pastures to satisfy their mineral needs. These BLOCKS of salt are perhaps about a foot square and weigh maybe 10+ lbs. I suggest we take the polls with a BLOCK of salt!
Thanks for your analysis--that's what I thought, but you're the "poll" expert. :-)
Well, thank you. It really isn't me, I just like to pretend sometimes.:)
Hello.
Hi and welcome to FR!
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