President George W. Bush listens to residents Kim Bassier (L), Bronwynne Bassier (C) and Kevin Miller (R), in Biloxi, Mississippi, September 2, 2005
President Bush tries to comfort Kristine Nguyen of Biloxi, Miss., during a walking tour a Biloxi, Miss., neighborhood that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, Friday, Sept. 2, 2005.
President George W. Bush tours Hurricane Katrina damage done to the Biloxi, Mississippi, area September 2, 2005 while standing with residents Kim Bassier (L) and Bronwynne Bassier (R). Authorities are still struggling to evacuate thousands of people from hurricane-battered areas as food and water are scarce and looters raided local businesses. Bush said it would take years to recover from the devastation to Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. REUTERS/Larry Downing
President George W. Bush speaks to the press before boarding Marine One in Washington, DC. Bush is making a visit to the states of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana to survey the devastation in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)
Those are a wonderful set of photos I saw the news footage of those earlier he is such a natural with people who are suffering.
Rack the photos BTW I was watching MSNBC just now some stupid rapper saying Kayne West is saying Dubya don't black people that reason whyyyy the relief effort wasn't ready
SHUT UP Kayne West this same guy who host the party that Notergious BIG got shot at he is one of Suge Knight protage that dude that shot at MTV Video award last weekend
Oh dear I can't even pick my favorite photo here tonight. Thank you so much for today's Dose. I know I haven't been here as long as a lot of us have, but I can't recall a more touching day for the President or a more poignant Dose.
I love this man so much and I pray for him daily. There are no words to convey his strength, compassion and genuine love for his fellow Americans. I thank God for guiding him to lead us at this time. I truly don't know where we'd be if it were anyone else.