Posted on 04/03/2006 5:19:11 PM PDT by snugs
The President spent the weekend in Crawford Texas.
Today the President threw out the first pitch of the Cincinnati Reds opening day baseball game in Cincinnati, Ohio. Before the game he presented Eugene Goss, a junior at Clark Montessori High School in Cincinnati, the Volunteer Service Award as he arrived at the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, Ky.
The First Lady visited schools today.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in England back end of last week and spent Sunday and part of today in Baghdad with Jack Straw, she returned to London today with Jack Straw for a meeting with Tony Blair.
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Maybe next year will have to wait 'till tomorrow. :-)
Very nice photos. Thank you
President George W. Bush (L) walks to shake hands with Cincinnati Reds catcher Jason LaRue after Bush threw the first pitch of the Cincinnati Reds home opening day baseball game to him of the season in Cincinnati, Ohio April 3, 2006
President George W. Bush thanks Cincinnati Reds catcher Jason LaRue after Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Reds baseball game with the Chicago Cubs, Monday, April 3, 2006
Those Reds outfits look SHARP!
President Bush, second left, is seen on the field with Cincinnati Reds catcher Jason LaRue (23) and, from left to right: Sgt. Mike McNaughton, who lost his right leg and two fingers in Afghanistan; Sgt. Paul Brondhaver who was shot in Iraq and received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor; and John Prazynski, whose son Taylor was killed in action in Afghanistan; after Bush threw out the first pitch during the Cincinnati Reds opening baseball game against the Chicago Cubs in Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday, April 3, 2006
Hey, snugs, I like all the first three too.
Back after 24.
President George W. Bush hugs U.S. Sgt Paul Brondhaver (R), who was shot in Iraq and received a Purple Heart medal and Bronze Star With Valor, after Bush threw out the first pitch of the Cincinnati Reds opening day baseball game in Cincinnati, Ohio April 3, 2006.
President George W. Bush stands with Reds catcher Jason LaRue and team CEO Bob Castellini during the opening game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs in Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday, April 3, 2006.
President George W. Bush sits in the broadcast booth with Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman, left, during the Reds baseball game with the Chicago Cubs, Monday, April 3, 2006
A young Reds fan tries to get President Bush's attention during the opening game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs in Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday, April 3, 2006
I heard him on with Laura Ingraham today...and she said something I did not know about Ken Blackwell...
She said he had been offered a 3 year contract to play football with the Dallas Cowboys at one time..but they wanted him to play on the offensive line...and he had been a linebacker...so he turned them down, and instead went back to graduate school...
Neat, huh?? Shows he won't back down on his own principle, I think.
Thanks for these great pictures, snugs! I see what you mean in having to choose three pictures instead of one for the opening pic!
He looks way cute in the black uniform.
Does anyone know if it was a strike???
I'm sure it was.
Hi Rod recovered from the wedding?
Wait till you see the Condi ones later you will be smiling more LOL
The colours do look bright and fresh
See you later
I love the 2nd pic....he looks sooooo happy throwing out the pitch.....thanks, snugs.
Good evening, Snugs. These are so good of President Bush. I was almost sure he was going to throw out the first pitch for the Texas Rangers this afternoon. He was in Texas this weekend. They are my favorite team and I go the the ballpark every chance I get. God bless President Bush.
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