Posted on 02/13/2006 4:42:03 PM PST by snugs
QUOTE OF THE DAY
President Bush Meets with U.N. Secretary General Annan
The Oval Office
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Secretary General, thank you. As usual, we had a very constructive dialogue. I always enjoy visiting with the Secretary General. It gives us a chance to talk about our common interests and our desire for peace and liberty around the world.
We had a good discussion on Sudan, with a particular emphasis on Darfur. I told the Secretary General that Mrs. Garang was in to see me the other day, and that we had a long discussion -- she and I had a long discussion not only about the Darfur region, but about implementing the North-South Accords. And I appreciate the Secretary's leadership on that issue.
We talked about the broader Middle East. And there's a lot to talk about. I am very optimistic, however, that democracy and liberty will prevail. And so I want to thank you for your interest and leadership on those particular issues.
We talked about U.N. reform, structural reform, management reform, as well as the reform of the Human Rights Commission. I was most interested in the Secretary General's thoughts. I appreciate very much his leading on these issues, and we'll continue to work closely through Secretary Bolton -- Ambassador Bolton, with the Security Council and the United Nations.
PHOTO OF THE DAY
President George W. Bush adjusts his tie as he waits to attend an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington, February 13, 2006
Dose going up please wait for the all clear before posting or reposting any photos or graphics
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With snow falling, first lady Laura Bush steps off her plane at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. after returning from her trip to Rome and the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006
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President Bush gets a thumbs up from award recipient and fellow Texan Dr. Norman E. Borlaug from Texas A&M University, left, as they took part in the National Medals of Science and Technology awards ceremony, Monday, Feb. 13, 2006, in East Room, the White House
Good evening snugs. How are you and your dad?
Hello I tried the cider drink the other day - it was lovely. Thank you so much
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(((snugs)))
You're more than welcome.
The president looks lonely walking down the hallway in that one picture.
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Science to Dr. Robert N. Clayton, left, from the University of Chicago, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Science to Dr. Edward N. Lightfoot, left, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to George Lucas, left, and Chrissie England, center, President of Industrial Light and Magic in San Francisco, Calif., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Science to Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, left, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, Penn., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Science to Dr. Stephen J. Lippard, left, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
Well, I never made it past the picture of the day. It's a great one! He looks rested for a change.
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to Ralph H. Baer, left, Engineering Consultant from Manchester, Mass., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to Roger L. Easton, left, founder of RoBarCo, a private consulting firm from Canaan, N.H., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to Padmasree Warrior, Executive V.P., and Chief Technology Officer of Motorola Inc., in Schaumburg, Il., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to Mark C. Pigott, Chairman and CEO of PACCAR Inc. in Bellveue, Wash., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President Bush, right, presents the National Medal of Technology to Henry L. Nordhoff, left, President, Chairman and CEO of Gen-Probe Incorporated from San Diego, Calif., during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, Feb. 13. 2006
President George W. Bush speaks with Dr. Phillip A. Sharp of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology prior to being presented a National Medal of Science, Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 during ceremonies in the East Room of the White House. Dr. Sharp is honored for his contributions to the understanding of RNA interference techniques to perform genetic analyses in mammalian cells.
President George W. Bush speaks at the National Medals of Science and Technology awards in Washington February 13, 2006
President George W. Bush and the U.S. Commerce Sec. Carlos Gutierrez, far-right, pose with the recipients of National Medal Technology, Monday, Feb. 13, of the White House. From left to right are Padmasree Warrior of Motorola, Nicholas M. Donofrio of IBM, Henry L. Nordhoff of Gen-Probe Inc., Roger L. Easton of RoBarCo, Ralph H. Baer of Manchester, N.H., Chrissie England and George Lucas of Industrial Light and Magic, and Mark. C. Pigott of PACCAR Inc
I am fine dad OK
CONSPIRACY!!! What was he doing resting while the VP was shooting at people???
It is a nice photo
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