Posted on 02/21/2005 3:24:59 PM PST by Pippin
Edited on 02/21/2005 7:15:03 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Today President Bush was in Brussels, Belgium with the First Lady. Were he spoke of the "new era of transatlantic unity". He also had lunch with French President Jacques Chirac.
"Together, we must make clear to the Iraqi people that the world is also with them -- because they have certainly shown their character to the world. An Iraqi man who lost a leg in a car bombing last year made sure he was there to vote on January the 30th. He said, "I would have crawled here if I had to. I don't want terrorists to kill other Iraqis like they tried to kill me. Today I am voting for peace." Every vote cast in Iraq was an act of defiance against terror, and the Iraqi people have earned our respect"
Enjoy your visit to
Sanity Island.
This first batch of photos are from The Presidentd's visit to The Prime Minister and the King of Belgium.
Pictures of his meeting with The French President coming up.
GOOD EVENING EVERYBODY!
Lot's of Pictures coming in!
Please wait for the all clear before posting or reposting photos, Thanks!
1st?
Thanks, Pippin.
Early DOSE!
HAPPY PRESIDENTS' DAY!
Hi Pippin, great lot of photos today... thanks!
Early DOSE!
HAPPY PRESIDENTS' DAY!
Numero Uno! :o)
Yeah and there's more coming! PHEW!
Beat me by 13 seconds.
Now to get them other pictures!
hey, second place aint all that bad :o)
Good evening my little hobbit
Thank you for a President's Day Dose, Pippin.
President's Day bump!
Happy Birthday to the other George W. :O)
Good evening!
Thanks for the dose tonight...
Good evening!
Good evening!
Great pics, Pippin! Laura looks stunning, and President Bush looks very handsome.
The guy in pic #3 looks a little like Elton John. Well, sort of....
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