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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 24, 2006
President Signs H.R. 42, the "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005"
On Monday, July 24, 2006, the President signed into law:
H.R. 42, the "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005," which prohibits restrictions on displaying the U.S. flag on certain residential property.
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 24, 2006
President's Statement on Signing of the "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005"
Today, I was pleased to sign into law the "Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005." Americans have long flown our flag at their homes as an expression of their appreciation for our freedoms and their pride in our Nation. As our brave men and women continue to fight to protect our country overseas, Congress has passed an important measure to protect our citizens' right to express their patriotism here at home without burdensome restrictions.
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Cornyn, Kyl seek $3.5 billion more for security (HYPOCRITES WRIT LARGE)
The Washington Times ^ | July 25, 2006 | Charles Hurt and Stephen Dinan
Posted on 07/25/2006 3:44:48 AM PDT by seasoned traditionalist
Two of President Bush's most loyal supporters in Congress yesterday asked him to request that more than $3.5 billion in "emergency" funding be spent immediately on securing the border -- rejecting the White House's assertion that enough is being done along the border. Republican Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Jon Kyl of Arizona -- who have long shared Mr. Bush's view that immigration reform should include a guest-worker program as well as increased border security -- said "comprehensive" legislation is dead this year unless the federal government proves that it is serious about enforcing current immigration laws by spending billions along the border.
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