Posted on 04/16/2005 12:36:48 PM PDT by Wolfstar
PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: The President and First Lady are spending the weekend at Camp David, and there are no planned public appearances. President and Mrs. Bush reported total income last year of $784,219 and paid $207,307 in federal income taxes, according to documents released by the White House on April 15, 2005. Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne reported $1.3 million in taxable income, the White House said.
THE WEEK AHEAD:
Monday, the President will go to Columbia, South Carolina, where he'll make remarks on strengthening Social Security.
Tuesday, the President will go to Springfield, Illinois, where he will tour the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, and then make remarks at the dedication of the library and museum. Also on Tuesday, the Vice President will deliver the keynote address at the Oklahoma City National Memorial ceremony to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building there.
Wednesday, the President makes remarks to the 2005 National and State Teachers of the Year in the Rose Garden. And then he'll make remarks at the U.S.-Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Legislative Conference. Those remarks will be on energy, as I mentioned. The President will then present the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the United States Naval Academy football team in the East Room.
Thursday, GWB will make remarks on strengthening Social Security to the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America in Washington. He'll also make remarks at the President's Environmental Youth Awards in the East Garden.
Friday, the President will participate in a service project. And then he'll make remarks on Earth Day. And both those events are in Townsend, Tennessee. Then he goes on to the ranch in Crawford, where he'll remain for the weekend.
THE FOLLOWING WEEK: On Monday the 25th, the President will meet with Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia at the ranch. And then on Tuesday, he will go to Galveston to participate in a roundtable on strengthening Social Security. This event had been postponed because of the Pope's funeral.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: From the Presidential Radio Address, 4/16/05:
American families and small businesses across the country are feeling the pinch from rising gas prices. If you're trying to meet a family budget or a payroll, even a small change at the pump can have a big impact.
America's prosperity depends on reliable, affordable and secure sources of energy. And today our energy needs are growing faster than our domestic sources are able to provide. Demand for electricity has grown more than 17 percent in the past decade, while our transmission ability lags behind. And we continue to import more than one-half of our domestic oil supply.
Every source of power that we use today started with the power of human invention, and those sources have served us well for decades. Now it's time to apply our knowledge and technology to keep the American Dream alive in this new century. There is nothing America cannot achieve when we put our mind to it. And I urge Congress to work out its differences and pass an energy bill that will help make America safer and more prosperous for the years to come.
Not unless I give you the links but basically the ones that I have on photobucket have all been posted at one time or another as I tend to put them into there just before I post.
Regarding the one of GWB sitting in a chair do you know when and where it was taken?
It was recent...and it was in the oval office. I think. I know you just said you post the pics you have on photobucket on here but do you mind giving me the link?
Guys, also please pray for my little brother...he was skateboarding and he fell real bad a they think he broke his arm. He's still at the hospital with my granddad.
You must have the biggest collection of Dick Cheney pictures of anyone! LOL!
My father refers to the "Dose" as "The back yard fence". His "very big backyard" is getting larger and larger as it spreads through new friends across the sea.The world is growing smaller and smaller..... A retired preacher (in his 80s)from our church is doing "missionary" work in China and the ME through his internet contacts......
Sure am glad Algore thought of it!...;^)
Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel and his wife Marion Wiesel talk with Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne Cheney during a reception for holocaust survivors at the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow, Poland, Jan. 26, 2005. The Wiesel's, holocaust survivors themselves, were part of a United States delegation to Poland, led by Vice President Cheney to take part in ceremonies commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz camps. White House photo by David Bohrer
Here is a photo I have not seen before
Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney meet with the 2005 Capital Partners for Education Cheney Scholars in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office April 7, 2005. White House photo by David Bohrer
And finally a Spot photo from 28th May 2001 which I know Wolfstar will love
Good night and God Bless you all love Eleanor
Night...enjoyed the pics.
Hi snugs! I signed on quickly last night and then back off quickly, so I missed your hello.
These Cheney pictures are just wonderful. I agree with you about how nice it is to see how they don't waste clothes or money.
That's a nice down to earth quality.
Hope you, mom and dad are all doing well.
See you later tonight!
Tammy
Photo from August 2000 - so is it Elizabeth or Kate?
Back to the original guess. It has to be Elizabeth. Besides, looking at her arms in the picture, I believe a six-year old (Kate) would have longer arms than that.
I still say from looking at photos that Elizabeth is an imp and knows how to work her granddad to the max! So adorable, both of them.
Snugs, I don't know if your newspapers reported it (and this has nothing to do with the wonderful campaign photos you posted but does have to do with Dubya's incredible memory for people - faces and names) but when the Prez visited the dugouts - or maybe it was the locker rooms of the two teams at Thursday night's opening game for the Nationals, before one of the players on the team could introduce himself, the President recognized him, remember hiring him for the Rangers, and then where he traded him to - and said something like "that wasn't a good trade" meaning that he felt they'd traded a "good guy" that they should have kept!!!!
Likewise, on the rope line, either Thursday or Friday - at the White House South lawn, when people are given tickets to show up and wave at the President, as he was passing to or from Marine1, he recognized Luiz Gonzalez and his wife from the Arizona Diamondbacks. He went right over to the rope line, saw another teammate and his wife, called them by name - and invited them in for a tour of the Oval Office!!!!! NO newspaper reported this - I heard it on the game yesterday afternoon, when one of the announcers mentioned how gracious the President was, and "what a fantastic memory he has" and of course, how the players thought it was spectacular that he gave the baseball players a personal tour of his office!!!
Not only does he love people, but the President has been gifted with an extraordinary memory for people's names and faces, and he uses it, whereas so many people can't be bothered.....except for "people important to them" when they can "do" something for them later. This President remembers everybody!
I LOVE this President!
I may have said that a time or two before. Not sure. ;o)
I'm not surprised he knew Luis G, since Luis campaigned for and with him in Arizona and elsewhere, I'm pretty sure. No doubt Luis helped him win the Hispanic vote.
Still your point is correct, the man must have an incredible memory for people. Like the rest of us, he remembers what he's interested in better, so it may be no surprise that baseball players are especially memorable to him.
Snugs, I don't know where you found that "portrait" of Spotty, but it is the best pic of her I've ever seen.
She was such a cutie, wasn't she?
I have to admit, for whatever reason I'm not sure, I'm a bigger fan of ol' Barn and Beezie than I ever was of Spotty.
I had a Cocker Spaniel that I inherited from my sister, and it was the nastiest dang dog - would snap at any of my friends, and I had to take care of it for way too long before I could finally get my own dog. The Cocker basically never recuperated from beng "abandoned" by my sister who had gotten that dog. Maybe something about Spotty reminded me of that Cocker - I don't know. Certainly, Barney beig black should remind me more of the Cocker - but Barney and Beezie have such wonderful personalities. I know - Spotty did, too.
It's funny how dogs appeal to us and why.
I look at a Beagle and am reminded of the one that my sister got for her children, who tore at the children's clothes and how I hated that thing. Haven't been able to look at a Beagle since, and not think nasty thoughts about it!
Meanwhile, Scotties, Poodles, Lhasa Apso and Shih Tsu's? Love them on sight but glad I don't own one, for the grooming must be severe. It sure was bad enough with that Cocker!
I'm thinking about getting a Canary after I've moved. I've missed mine ever since I had to leave mine behind when I moved back from Spain!!
We'll see.
Hi, Snugs! <p. I'll be posting the DOSE tonight! :o)
Great Pippin see you later then my little hobbit
If he had done nothing else in his entire life except to command the WH crisis center so magnificently on 9/11/01, Dick Cheney would be a giant among our VP's. But he has done much more. So I think it would be a genuine loss to our historical record if he didn't write a memoir or autobiography.
He doesn't need personal notes or a diary, because so much of what our presidents and vice presidents do is recorded both for legal reasons and for posterity. I also suspect the most significant events are burned into his mind. So I hope he does write a book after he leaves office.
Thanks, Kath. Your insight is very welcome.
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