Posted on 07/15/2005 5:43:07 PM PDT by MJY1288
Today President Bush boarded Air Foece One headed for Dallas, North Carolina to talk about CAFTA (Central American Free Trade Agreement) at Gaston College. After his speech and crowd greeting, he then hurried back to the White House to see his wife for the first time in over a week :-)
Oh! By the way..... Joseph Wilson is a fraud :-)

QUOTE OF THE DAY: President Bush: " We were talking about a society of compassion. And these killers killed indiscriminately -- men and women, they didn't care who they were, they didn't care about their religion. They murdered in the name of a totalitarian ideology. These are ideologues. They hate freedom. They reject tolerance. They despise all dissent. They have objectives. Their aim is to remake the Middle East in their own grim image of tyranny. They want to topple governments. They want to export terror. They want to force free nations to retreat. These people will not be stopped by negotiations. They're not going to be -- they won't change their mind because of concessions. There is no appeal to their reason. There is only one course of action. We will take the fight to the enemy, and we will stay in the fight until this enemy is defeated. (Applause.) Thank you all."

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove (L) and President George W. Bush depart the White House in Washington for a day trip to North Carolina, July 15, 2005. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
ENJOY YOUR VISIT TO SANITY ISLAND!
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Yo Mike
Dose Ping
1st
Top ten?
LOVE IT! THANKS, Mike!


President Bush departs the White House, Friday, July 15, 2005, with his Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, background left, as they head for North Carolina for a day trip. Bush will participates in a tour of R.L. Stowe Mills Helms Plant, Belmont,NC . (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

U.S. President George W. Bush waves to supporters as he departs the White House in Washington for a day trip to North Carolina, July 15, 2005. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Chief presidential adviser Karl Rove, right, follows President Bush, left, as they prepare to board Air Force One Friday, July 15, 2005 at Andrews Air Force Base. Rove testified to a grand jury that he talked with two journalists before they divulged the identity of an undercover CIA officer but that he originally learned about the operative from the news media and not government sources, according to a person briefed on the testimony. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

U.S. President George W. Bush shakes hands before speaking about the Central American Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) in Dallas, North Carolina July 15, 2005. CAFTA-DR passed in the U.S. Senate, 54 to 45, and now faces a tough challenge in the House of Representatives. REUTERS/Larry Downing

President George W. Bush greets Judy McIntyre as he participates in a tour of R.L. Stowe Mills Helms Plant while in Belmont, North Carolina July 15, 2005. Bush will speak later on Friday about Central America Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic before returning to Washington. REUTERS/Larry Downing

Supporters cheer and flash "W" signs as U.S. President George W. Bush departs the White House in Washington for a day trip to North Carolina, July 15, 2005. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Bush Babes!
I am so angry at Fox and other channels...
Fox was advertising Bush's speech about the War on Terror all morning....and then they showed what, 2 minutes of it?
And the small part they showed, President Bush was really firing at the terrorists today...
I like this look on his face on this pic with Karl Rove.
Good evening Mike
btw, the inquiry into impeaching Rove is one of the funniest, dopiest, desperate things the RATS have ever tried.
This is a time for laughter and celebration!!
Off to watch a movie. Back later.....
I think dad summed it up well tonight a "storm in a teacup"


U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about the Central American Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) in Dallas, North Carolina July 15, 2005. CAFTA-DR passed in the U.S. Senate, 54 to 45, and now faces a tough challenge in the House of Representatives. REUTERS/Larry Downing

President George W. Bush shakes hands with members of the audience before speaking about the Central American Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) in Dallas, North Carolina July 15, 2005. CAFTA-DR passed in the U.S. Senate, 54 to 45, and now faces a tough challenge in the House of Representatives. REUTERS/Larry Downing

Karl Rove dances like a Butterfly and stings like a Bee. Just ask the Democrats :-)

U.S. President George W. Bush speaks about the Central American Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) in Dallas, North Carolina July 15, 2005. CAFTA-DR passed in the U.S. Senate, 54 to 45, and now faces a tough challenge in the House of Representatives. REUTERS/Larry Downing

U.S. President George W. Bush stands next to an unidentified man after speaking on the Central American Free Trade Agreement-Dominican Republic (CAFTA-DR) while in Dallas, North Carolina, July 15, 2005. CAFTA-DR passed in the U.S. Senate, 54 to 45, and now faces a tough challenge in the House of Representatives. REUTERS/Larry Downing
top 20!
I believe she is home now
(A fact which makes me VERY happy!)
Good Evening snugs
Toaster winner - what do you want?
Oh, GOOD!! (Maybe I'll break out the Hungry pic later on... :)
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