Posted on 10/18/2005 4:04:55 PM PDT by ohioWfan
This morning President Bush met with Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the Commission of the European Communities in the Oval Office at the White House.
This afternoon, the President met with Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Cabinet Members and Legislators in the East Room of the White House to sign the Homeland Security Appropriations Act for 2006, which increases border security, and provides more detention facilities and speedier removal of illegal immigrants.
The White House website has provided a Fact Sheet with the details of the Appropriations Act.
Enjoy your trip to Sanity Island on the Daily Dose!!!
Both he and GWB are/were phenomenal Presidents, but our W has had much more to deal with. What he has had to lead us through would have crushed a lesser man.
Copy the urls to your browser go the photo and click on back and it will be there.
I clicked the link and saw the photo--it might be blocked from FR because of the watermark.
That's because they are GETTYIMAGES, Right click and click VIEW IMAGE
I see it now--it's a great photo :)
Yea, that's what I thought too, but I figured I'd try.
That is so funny, Gretchen!
People can see it by clicking on your link, though.
Good night!
FYI: Getty pictures are not allow to be posted due to copy right
mystery ~~~ waiting can be the hardest part of surgery. But rest assured that we're all lifting you up in prayer throughout this whole time.
I'll bet he has it available on his website or will be on Fox's website. You can also catch the replay....late night setting the recorder.
I hope to see the Rush on Broadway event on DVD or available for download on Rush 24/7. He discussed it as a "wait and see" item on his radio show today.
I perform and speak, and I always know EXACTLY what I'm going to say. I can't even imagine 'ad libbing' on Broadway!
Now THAT's confidence!
Good night all - see you tomorrow
That's a pretty good assessment of the legacy GWB will leave on the world. One thing in particular strike me about him and Reagan is their optimism and comfort they gave to the country in times of great troubles.
The seed of Liberty has been planted in the Middle East and the proof is in the pudding.... We hear from the MSM that the Sunnis plan to come out in droves and vote down the Iraqi Constitution..... That is the proof.. and the MSM can even recognize it :-) THE SUNNI'S ARE VOTING and the MSM doesn't even see it as Democracy taking hold. By going to the Polls, the Sunni's have recognized that violence can't win the day, this is the beginning of the end for the insurgency in Iraq.
All of this is happening as the Liberals in the MSM are focusing on a fraud named Joe Wilson and a partisan hack in Texas named Ronnie Earle in the hopes of denying president Bush the legacy he has earned. Meanwhile, President Bush ignores them as he keeps his eye on the big picture and his goal of spreading the Liberty that God had intended for all of His children.
Many people see this current point in time as bad for President Bush... I totally disagree, these are defining times that separate the people who are serious and those who are not, and we know where they stand and where George W. Bush does.
The Miers nomination is another example of a leader, GWB isn't even afraid of his base, he made a decision and he is sticking with it, I think History will be kind to him on Miers as well :-)
Thank you so much for the toaster--a prize worth winning.
And thank you Ohio for the Dose and all the great photos and captions :)
'Night.
(((And Buddy, I'm praying for you)))
I think the interview with Hannity was a way for him to warm up....his "show-prep", so to speak.
OK Thank You and sorry for the mistake
LoL! There are differences, but I do see that being able to roam around the White House while Reagan was President rubbed off on him, especially in the way he holds respect for the office. One example, GWB and Reagan both always wear a jacket and tie to the office.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.