Posted on 07/14/2005 4:29:23 PM PDT by snugs
President George W Bush addressed the Indiana Black Expo Corporate luncheon at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana
First Lady Laura Bush concluded her African trip and was joined on the last leg by the Brtish Prime Minister's Wife
Yesterday 13th July 2005 Vice President Dick Cheney swore in US Ambassador to NATO at the State Department
Today he and the Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will be handing out the awards to Capts. Phillip Atwood and Patrick Martin firefighters from Kansas City who have been awarded the Public Safety Medal of Valor along with some of their other colleagues The men are being recognized for helping to save paramedic Mary Seymour, who was shot by a sniper during a standoff on Feb. 23, 2004. Police, firefighters and paramedics were responding to reports of an explosion and came under heavy fire shortly after arriving at the scene. The Medal of Valor is the highest award a civilian can receive from the federal government
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
We're doing okay, thanks. How is everyone in your family these days? I think of you every day, just can't always get here.
Thanks for that I was later than I said but even so I suppose it is not even 8.00 eastern yet though it is twenty to one in the morning in the UK.
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, right, sits with HIV-positive Rwandan boy Uwamahoro, age not given, as her daughter Jenna, left, sits with HIV-positive Rwandan girl Charlotte , age not given, as they attend a service at Kagarama Church in Kigali, Rwanda, Thursday, July 14, 2005
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, carrying HIV-positive Rwandan boy Uwamahoro, age not given, looks over to her daughter Jenna as she holds HIV-positive Rwandan girl Charlotte, age not given, as they attend a service at Kagarama Church in Kigali, Rwanda, Thursday, July 14, 2005
United States first lady Laura Bush (R) and daughter Jenna (L) hold Rwandan children they met at an AIDS project during a church service at Kagarama Church in Kigali, July 14, 2005
US First Lady Laura Bush (R) and her daughter Jenna applaud after watching a short play putside Kagarama Church in Kigali, Rwanda
Thanks a lot much appreciated
Thank you for your kind thoughts glad to hear you are all OK. Dad maybe home tomorrow he has been hospitalised for a few days I will go into more detail later. Hope to visit mum tomorrow but may not happen.
I think you must be on the wrong thread, ed.
Could anything say it better! I love these guys.
US First Lady Laura Bush (C) tours a pre-school on the island Zanzibar
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, right, and Zanzibar's first lady Shadya Karume, in blue, visits Madrasa Pre-Primary School in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Thursday, July 14, 2005
U.S. first lady Laura Bush visits Madrasa Pre-Primary School in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Thursday, July 14, 2005
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, center, sits with the children of Al-Rahma kindergarten school as her daughter Jenna, right, and the school's headmistress Aziza Abdallah, left, look on during her visit to the school in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Thursday July 14, 2005
Actions speak lounder than words
U.S. first lady Laura Bush watches as two students walk by in Zanzibar, Tanzania, Thursday July 14, 2005
Moslem girls listen as United States first lady Laura Bush speaks during a visit to a school on the Indian Ocean island of Zanzibar, July 14, 2005
Laura Bush with her daughter Jenna lay a wreath, Thursday, July 14, 2005, in the Gisozi genocide memorial while security personal look on in Kigali, Rwanda. Some 250,000 genocide victims are buried at Gisozi, one of the many hills that dot Kigali. Their graves and a long granite wall engraved with their names have become a somber first stop for many visitors to Rwanda, where Hutu militias and civilians killed nearly half a million minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, right, stands with Cherie Blair, wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the first lady of Rwanda, Jeanette Kagame in Kigali, Rwanda Thursday July 14, 2005.
Rwandan first lady Jeanette Kagame, the wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Cherie Blair, US first Lady Laura Bush and her daughter Jenna pay their respect Thursday July 14, 2005, for the Rwandan victims of the genocide in the Gisozi genocide memorial in Kigali . Some 250,000 genocide victims are buried at Gisozi, one of the many hills that dot Kigali. Their graves and a long granite wall engraved with their names have become a somber first stop for many visitors to Rwanda, where Hutu militias and civilians killed nearly half a million minority Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994.
U.S. first lady Laura Bush, left, her daughter Jenna, second left, Britain's Cherie Blair, center, and first lady of Rwanda Jeanette Kagame, right, walk past the memorial flame at the Kigali Memorial Center after a visit to the Gisozi Genocide Memorial in Kigali, Rwanda, Thursday, July 14, 2005
Laura Bush give a speech, Thursday, July 14, 2005, at the Gisozi genocide memorial in Kigali, Rwanda
United States first lady Laura Bush (L) and Cherie Blair (R) look at displays of clothing worn by genocide victims after a wreath laying ceremony at the Gisozi Genocide memorial in Kigali, Rwanda , July 14, 2005
glad to see Rove front and center
Vice President Dick Cheney congratulates Toria Nuland after her swearing-in as the Ambassador of the United States of America to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, July 13, 2005, at the U.S. State Department. Also pictured is Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns.
Vice President Dick Cheney and Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns watch as Toria Nuland signs two Appointment Affidavits Wednesday, July 13, 2005, following her swearing-in as the Ambassador of the United States of America to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during a ceremony at the U.S. State Department. Mrs. Nuland's family is pictured standing next to her.
Look how the Vice President is smiling at the children how evident it is that he is a gentle and kindly man who loves children despite the evil things that the MSM say about him.
Indeed
Good evening snugs. Thanks for this wonderful Dose today. I just looooove the looks on W's and Rove's faces. I have been laughing at the dems all day!
Thanks for all the pictures, snugs! What an awesome award that our President received from the Black Expo group. Jesse Jackson doesn't rule every corner of the country after all!
The Laura and Jenna pictures brought tears to my eyes. *snif*
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