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A day in the life of President Bush (2/19/05): photos
WhiteHouse.gov; various news sources ^ | 2/19/05

Posted on 02/19/2005 2:32:18 PM PST by Wolfstar

PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: On Wednesday, the President hosted the bipartisan Congressional leadership at the White House. It was an opportunity to talk about a range of issues, including the President's upcoming trip to Europe. The President and First Lady, who are spending a quiet day in the White House today, will leave Washington Sunday enroute to their first stop in Brussels, Belgium. The President will hold summit talks with leaders of NATO and the European Union, and will meet with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, French President Jacques Chirac, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, Russian President Vladimir Putin among a number of other leaders. (The President's itinerary does not appear to include time for a meeting with the socialist Spanish PM, however.)

PHONE CALLS WITH FOREIGN LEADERS: Monday, the President spoke with Crown Prince Abdallah...to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the meeting between President Roosevelt and King Abdallah Aziz, that opened the modern period of U.S.-Saudi relations...The President commended the Crown Prince on the successful start last week of municipal elections in Saudi Arabia. He also complimented the Crown Prince on last week's successful counter-terrorism conference in Saudi Arabia. Finally, the two leaders discussed the murder...of former Prime Minister Hariri in Beirut.

THE WEEK AHEAD:

Sunday evening: President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush will arrive in Brussels.

Monday morning: President Bush will meet with King Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium, Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, and NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer.

Monday afternoon: The President will deliver a speech on United States and European cooperation at the Concert Noble in Brussels.

Monday evening: The President will have a "working dinner" with French President Jacques Chirac.

Tuesday morning: The President will meet separately with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko, and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi at NATO headquarters in Brussels. The meeting between GWB and Tony Blair will be at breakfast.

Tuesday afternoon: The President will hold a joint press conference with European leaders, including European Council President and Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, and European Union Security Policy Representative Javier Solana. The President will visit the EU headquarters.

Tuesday evening: The President will participate in a working dinner with the European Union representatives.

Wednesday morning: The presidential party will travel to Mainz, Germany, where GWB will meet with Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. The two leaders will greet American and German soldiers who have served in Afghanistan.

Wednesday afternoon: The President will participate in a roundtable with German citizens and visit the Gutenberg Museum.

Wednesday evening: The President and First Lady will travel to Wiesbaden, Germany, to meet with members of the U.S. Army’s 1st Armored Division. They will then travel to Bratislava, Slovak Republic. "We are honored that the President and Mrs. Bush have chosen Wiesbaden to visit soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and family members of the U.S. European Command," Maj. Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, 1st AD commander, stated in a news release. [This is the same unit the President visited in Iraq during his surprise Thanksgiving trip.] "I’m sure many Iron soldiers still remember with great pride the visit the commander-in-chief made to Baghdad to spend Thanksgiving with us during our deployment," Dempsey stated. Details on what the 1st AD is doing to prepare for the president’s visit have not been released -- but this time, the visit isn't a surprise, so the base is closing schools and facilities, and is giving all non-essential personnel the day off. German schools in the Mainz and Wiesbaden areas also will be closed for the day, according to a statement issued by the Rheinland-Palatinate state chancellor’s office. [Let's hope the weather's good, because we here on the Dose will be eager for some great photos. I'm sure I speak for most "Dosers" in saying that are hearts are with our troops, not with a bunch of European stuffed-shirt politicians.]

Thursday morning: GWB will meet with Slovak Republic President Ivan Gasparovic and Prime Minister Mikulás Dzurinda, and deliver a speech to Slovak citizens.

Thursday afternoon: GWB will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Thursday evening: The presidential party will depart for Washington, D.C. [We on the Dose will welcome them home with open arms and hearts grateful for their safe return.]

IN MARCH:

March 7: The President and Mrs. Bush will host the King and Queen of Norway for a lunch at the White House. The visit of their Majesties King Harald and Queen Sonja will mark 100 years of U.S.-Norwegian diplomatic relations.

QUOTES OF THE DAY: During his news conference last Thursday, there were several examples of the President subtly giving the rhetorical version of "the finger" to the media. The following exchange gives us an insight into how the nation's first MBA chief executive manages his people:

Q: Will you back him [Negroponte] if he goes up against Don Rumsfeld, [if] Rumsfeld wants a certain amount of money for his intelligence budget and Negroponte says, I don't think so?

THE PRESIDENT: I don't think it necessarily works -- I know that's how the press sometimes likes to play discussions inside the White House -- X versus Y, and butting of heads and sharp elbows. Generally, it works a little more civilly than that. People make their case, there's a discussion, but ultimately John will make the decisions on the budget.

"Backing" means it's kind of zero-sum; that's not the way our team works. It's not a zero-sum attitude in the White House, it is -- people have strong opinions, by the way, around here...I would hope you'd want your President to have people around who have...strong opinions; people who are willing to stand up for what they believe; people who say, here's what I think is right and it may not be what so-and-so thinks is right. Then the question is, do I have the capacity to pick the right answer, to be able to make a decision. I think people have seen that I'm capable of making decisions. And one reason why I feel comfortable making them is because I get good advice. And John is going to be a great advisor.

The following passage is from Vice President Dick Cheney's speech to the Annual Conservative PAC Conference at the Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, Thursday. [This passage gave me chills, because I didn't know that one of the NYFD men who helped raise one of the flags at Ground Zero was later killed in Iraq.]

Freedom's advance in the broader Middle East is bringing new hope to a troubled part of the world, and freedom's victory in that region will make America safer for generations to come. The effort has been difficult, and there is more hardship and hard work ahead. And our whole nation is grateful to every member of our military, and to the families who share in their sacrifice.

Our deepest debt is owed to the men and women who have fallen in service to America. (Applause.) We think of young volunteers like Jeff LeBrun, the son of Haitian immigrants, who used to ride the A train into Manhattan -- and passed under the World Trade Center every morning on the way to school. After experiencing the events of 9/11, both he and his brother, Stanley, decided they were going to join the military to defend the country. Jeff became an Army specialist, and was serving in Iraq when he was killed by terrorists last month. He was 21.

We think of soldiers like Sergeant Christian Engeldrum. He was a New York City firefighter, and was one of those who helped raise the flag over the ruins at Ground Zero. Last year his National Guard unit was deployed to Iraq. He was killed in action near Baghdad, age 39. At his funeral, the New York Fire Commissioner said that Christian Engeldrum "gave more than most men who live twice as long." [NOTE: At his death, Sgt. Engeldrum left two teenage sons and a wife pregnant with their third child.]



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; Russia; United Kingdom
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To: SoCalPol

PS: Pol, in that book I told you about the other day -- the one where the Reagan was deployed in the Mediterranean -- I'm at the point in the story where she has just sent her helos and special ops teams in to rescue some Americans and others trapped in Gaza in the middle of a Palestinian civil war. As I said, the story is entertaining, if overheated. It is set in the year 2010. The rescue operation was a success (natch!) and the good guys are just being deposited on the Reagan's flight deck.


241 posted on 02/19/2005 8:30:13 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: JustaCowgirl
How many of the people in this picture can all of you identify?

Ok, I can't identify any of the aides in the background, but left to right in the foreground are former Republican House Minority Leader Bob Michael; former Democrat Speaker of the House, Tipp O'Neill; President Reagan; and former Sen. Howard Baker. I don't know what job Baker was in at the time. Whether he was still in the senate or in the administration. If he was at a meeting of the president with congressional leaders, I'd say he was still in the senate.

242 posted on 02/19/2005 8:35:41 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: Wolfstar

All is well where I live, though. No storm damage.

Good to hear. Take care.
Will be checking Fox and c-span over the next days
for the Prez and the trip to Europe.


243 posted on 02/19/2005 8:36:45 PM PST by SoCalPol (Hey Chirac, Call Germany Next Time. They Know The Way To Paris)
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To: JustaCowgirl

BTW, I'm not sure who gave that speech from which you extracted the quote, but it sounds like something Reagan would say in a State of the Union address. I assume from the wording, that it would be his 2nd SOTU, if I'm correct at all about who gave the speech.


244 posted on 02/19/2005 8:38:30 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: prairiebreeze

Ah, there's the witch, Malveaux. That was a truly nasty little question she asked the other day. I'd love to spit in her face.


245 posted on 02/19/2005 8:40:41 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: silent_jonny; mystery-ak
I didn't even know who Howard Baker was. Google informs me that he was appointed ambassador to Japan in 2001--if that's the same guy.

It's the same guy. He's held a number of different jobs in Republican politics. He married former Republican senator (from Kansas) Nancy Kassebaum around the time she retired from the senate. They are both coming home from Japan soon, if they haven't already, because he's retiring from the ambassadorial post.

246 posted on 02/19/2005 8:43:08 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: w1andsodidwe
Wonderful museum. I visited it three years ago.

I'd love to visit it someday. Hopefully, when the President visits we'll get some good photos to post.

247 posted on 02/19/2005 8:47:43 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: jinkagrl

That's VERY, VERY cool. Thanks for posting it. I love the imagry.


248 posted on 02/19/2005 8:49:04 PM PST by Wolfstar (If you can lead, do it. If you can't, follow. If you can't do either, become a Democrat.)
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To: Wolfstar

Thanks for the Dose Wolfstar.

Love the old pictures too, I recognize Reagan. LOL


249 posted on 02/19/2005 8:57:01 PM PST by jinkagrl ("I am shocked! ... Sort of." ~Rumsfeld)
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To: Wolfstar
Bubba is a senior citizen now

Senior citizen at 58? I hope not! I'm 51 and me and my purple finger nail polish have no intention of going quietly into the old age home any time soon.

250 posted on 02/19/2005 9:05:51 PM PST by radiohead (revote in washington state)
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To: mystery-ak

Do you mean scenes were cut from the DVD or that cut scenes were added back.

I haven't seen it either ... will have to go rent it after all the raves.


251 posted on 02/19/2005 9:09:53 PM PST by altura (tolerance is an overrated virtue.)
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To: radiohead

Relax! Being 51 today is like being 31 40 years ago.

REally, I mean it!


252 posted on 02/19/2005 9:13:42 PM PST by altura (tolerance is an overrated virtue.)
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To: All
Secret tapes of the president
The president was secretly taped by a friend. Maybe former friend. The liberal press failing once again, because it shows the president to be an honest man.
253 posted on 02/19/2005 9:28:59 PM PST by jinkagrl ("I am shocked! ... Sort of." ~Rumsfeld)
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To: Wolfstar

Thanks for the pictures of our W and of his Dad. Hope 41 isn't ready to pull his hair out, having to put up with BC for a whole trip. But on the other hand, it is better than if Hitlery had gone there with him! *yuk* God give him a safe trip, and also give our President a safe trip to Europe, and help him to zot the leaders over there so they don't know what hit them!


254 posted on 02/19/2005 9:31:26 PM PST by luvie ("THE ROAD OF PROVIDENCE IS UNEVEN AND UNPREDICTABLE-YET WE KNOW...IT LEADS TO FREEDOM!"GWB 2-2-05)
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To: GretchenM
Awww, Gretchen, sorry I am so late reading everything, but that story just put a huge lump in my throat!

...and brought me back to the realization of what is important in life! Also, I am a former military spouse, and my son is military, so I really related to the story!

255 posted on 02/19/2005 9:54:22 PM PST by luvie ("THE ROAD OF PROVIDENCE IS UNEVEN AND UNPREDICTABLE-YET WE KNOW...IT LEADS TO FREEDOM!"GWB 2-2-05)
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To: snugs

Hey Ya Snugs,

How are you , nice pics you have been posting lately.
I was just wondering if u happen to have the pic of Laura sitting on W's desk from Vogue Magazine ?


256 posted on 02/19/2005 11:49:31 PM PST by gwb43_2004
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To: JustaCowgirl

No he didn't. Joe Don Baker played the leading role in Walking Tall.


257 posted on 02/20/2005 12:23:48 AM PST by Kath (Luvya Dubya)
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To: gwb43_2004

Sorry I don't have that one I expect OhioWFan does though.


258 posted on 02/20/2005 4:20:36 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Wolfstar
**I just think Clinton's frat-party lifestyle is catching up to him. He's the same age as GWB and Laura -- 58. Bubba is a senior citizen now, and time has a way of writing our past on our faces as we age.**


I agree Wolfie (if I may call you that as well) he looks so old, only he knows if he feels it but he reminds me of Jimmy Carter and he must be over 20 years older. On another thread yesterday I posted a photo of Dick Cheney and Bill Clinton both taken this week to compare the difference; it was stark especially when you consider the VP is 5-6 years older and his health history.

The MSM bang on that the VP is old for his years and suggest he is not fit enough to do his job which IMHO is ridiculous but never a word about Clinton. They fawn over him congratulate him on the UN appointment over the Tsunami and follow him over the visit with GHWB never a peep out of them how bad he looks. I suspect this is because they know he has not bounced back from surgery that well because of his lifestyle rather than health issues and that they do not want dwelt upon.
259 posted on 02/20/2005 4:38:20 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: jinkagrl

That is a lovely photo of Rummy where was it taken, it is certainly a don't mess with me one.


260 posted on 02/20/2005 4:39:24 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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