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A day in the life of President Bush & VP Cheney (7/1/06): photos & news
WhiteHouse.gov & Yahoo News ^ | 7/1/06

Posted on 07/01/2006 5:25:29 PM PDT by Wolfstar

PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: President Bush will spend the Fourth of July holiday with troops and their families at Fort Bragg in the state of North Carolina, where he says he will thank them for their service in what he calls freedom's cause.

The President's 60th birthday is coming up this Thursday. So the Associated Press published some GWB quips about his age:

"Security is strong at the airports. I hope they stop taking off the shoes of the elderly. I must confess, they haven't taken off my shoes lately at the airport." — Jan. 23, at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kan.

"I'm not running too well these days. I'm not running hardly at all. It's kind of like my knees are like tires, you know, and they're bald. I'm a mountain bike guy. And it's a fantastic experience." — also at Kansas State.

"I'm a bike guy and I like to plug in music on my iPod when I'm riding along to hopefully help me forget how old I am." — Feb. 2, in Maplewood, Minn.

"As a matter of fact, I turn 62 in 2008, which is a convenient year for me to be retiring. Old Judd is a baby boomer. I think he's seven months younger than I am." — Feb. 8, accompanied by Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., in Manchester, N.H.

"We've been promised greater benefits than the previous generation, and we're living longer. I don't know about you all, I plan on just kind of stretching it out a little bit." — March 24, at a fundraiser for Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-Ind., in Indianapolis.

"I used to think 60 was old, didn't you? ... Now I think it's young, don't you?" — May 10, during a panel discussion on the Medicare prescription drug benefit in Orlando, Fla.

"Mr. Governor, thank you and Sally for coming. You're kind to take time out of your schedule to say hello to the old president. Getting older by the minute, by the way. I'm not supposed to talk about myself, but in a month, I'm turning 60. For you youngsters, I want to tell you something. When I was your age, I thought 60 was really old. It's all in your mind. It's not that old, it really isn't." — June 7, in Omaha, Neb.

QUOTE OF THE DAY: Excerpts from the Presidential Radio Address, Saturday, July 1, 2006:

Good morning. Laura and I wish all Americans a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend. I'm looking forward to spending Independence Day with members of our Armed Forces and their families at Fort Bragg, N.C. These brave men and women risk their lives to defend the ideals of our founding generation, and I will have the honor of thanking many of them personally for their service in freedom's cause. In 1776, John Adams predicted to his wife, Abigail, that America's Independence Day would be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. He wrote that "this anniversary should be commemorated with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, bells, bonfires, and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward, forever more."

On Independence Day, we recall the courage and high ideals of our nation's founders, who waged a desperate fight to overcome tyranny and live in freedom. Recent years have brought a renewed interest in the lives and achievements of our founders, and we have learned once again that they possessed extraordinary talents, as well as ordinary human failings, which only makes their accomplishments all the more remarkable.

For the brave men and women of our founding generation, victory was far from certain. They were certain only of the cause they served -- the belief that freedom is the gift of God and the right of all mankind. The strength of their convictions made possible the birth of the free nation in which we are blessed to live. Two-hundred-and-thirty years after America declared its independence, the spirit of '76 lives on. And our nation remains proud to carry freedom's torch. We still place our trust in the protections of divine providence. We still pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor to freedom's defense. And we still believe in the promise of freedom for all.

My favorite GWB quote, from his first Inaugural Address, January 20, 2001, is most appropriate on this July 4th weekend:

After the Declaration of Independence was signed, Virginia statesman John Page wrote to Thomas Jefferson: ``We know the race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong. Do you not think an angel rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm?''

Much time has passed since Jefferson arrived for his inauguration. The years and changes accumulate. But the themes of this day he would know: our nation's grand story of courage and its simple dream of dignity.

We are not this story's author, who fills time and eternity with his purpose. Yet his purpose is achieved in our duty, and our duty is fulfilled in service to one another.

Never tiring, never yielding, never finishing, we renew that purpose today, to make our country more just and generous, to affirm the dignity of our lives and every life.

This work continues. This story goes on. And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.

THE WEEK AHEAD: From yesterday's press gaggle aboard Air Force One enroute to Memphis:

_ Monday, the President signs H.R. 5403, the Safe and Timely Interstate Placement of Foster Children Act, at the White House.

_ Tuesday, the President participates in the Independence Day celebration in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, followed by a lunch with military personnel. He then returns to the White House for the Washington July 4th celebrations.

_ Wednesday, President Bush welcomes Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to the White House.

_ Thursday, is the President's birthday. He will participate in a photo opportunity with the 2006 March of Dimes National Ambassador. President Bush welcomes Prime Minister Harper of Canada in the White House. They will have a joint press availability after their meetings. That evening, GWB heads to Chicago, where he will spend the night.

_ Friday, GWB will deliver remarks at Citizens For Judy Baar Topinka reception in Chicago.

EXTENDED SCHEDULE:

— July 10, President Bush hosts Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa at the White House.

_ July 13, At the invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Bush will travel to Germany in advance of the G8 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia. Chancellor Merkel will host the President in the towns of Stralsund and Trinwillershagen near the Baltic Sea coast in northeastern Germany. The towns are in the chancellor's electoral constituency.

_ Jul. 15 - 17, 2006: President Bush will attend the G-8 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.



TOPICS: Front Page News; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: bush; chian; china; dickcheney; elvis; firstlady; g8summit; georgew; germany; graceland; japan; koizumi; koizumivisit; laura; president; primeminister; russia; vicepresident
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To: Wolfstar
You mean these


181 posted on 07/02/2006 3:24:51 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: altura

I second that that they can be hyper and also yappy. Some are very highly strung I think there is a lot in breeding especial in Britain maybe not so bad in the US.


182 posted on 07/02/2006 3:26:55 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: iluvgeorgie

I cannot help smiling at the photo of Clinton shaking hands with Silvio Berlusconi - 2 crooks together.


183 posted on 07/02/2006 3:29:43 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: iluvgeorgie

If you do not see the neck the President's father looks younger than Clinton and I am not just referring to the grey hair.


184 posted on 07/02/2006 3:31:07 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: altura

Ugh - sliced uncooked banannas sound much better :0)


185 posted on 07/02/2006 3:32:01 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: maine-iac7
The photo I can oblige


186 posted on 07/02/2006 3:38:31 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: Txsleuth
As the VP said "As all sportsmen know hunting should never be a photo op"
187 posted on 07/02/2006 3:47:38 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: CaliforniaRichGRL

I rememeber one with Laura but I cannot remember with both but maybe I am wrong. Though the interview with both may have been filmed at the same time.


188 posted on 07/02/2006 3:48:27 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: SnarlinCubBear

What is a stick of butter - that is not a term I am familar with?


189 posted on 07/02/2006 3:48:57 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: snugs
I just knew someone could do this! THANK YOU!

Now if we could just get it spread around the blogs - sooner or later, some news outlet would pick it up.....I'd love to see it on FOX -

Have you ever noticed - think BlatherRather - that when these slimes, who think nothing of dragging other people through the mud in the media, howl like stuck pigs when they get called on the carpet for their sliminess?

They get away with it because if someone is a "'public figure", they are considered fair game. Well, this POS has made himself a "public figure", n'est pas?

190 posted on 07/02/2006 5:56:38 AM PDT by maine-iac7 (LINCOLN: "...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time>")
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To: snugs

In the U.S. you can buy butter in sticks. I'm assuming that's what they're referring to.


191 posted on 07/02/2006 7:11:43 AM PDT by iluvgeorgie (All great men are hated.)
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To: iluvgeorgie
We can only buy it in what was half pound packs now 250 grms they used to mark them in 2oz on the packages though so I wonder if a stick is 2oz?
192 posted on 07/02/2006 7:55:47 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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To: iluvgeorgie
EEEEWWWWW A picture of clinton nailing something.
:o)

Have you or anyone else noticed other world leaders imitating President Bush's "hands-on" approach when meeting each other? In the past, it was formal handshakes. Now it's arms across the shoulder, pats on the back, etc.

Thanks for the pictures of 41. I have much-o respect and affection for him. A decent and honorable man.

193 posted on 07/02/2006 8:25:39 AM PDT by daybreakcoming (If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. A. Lincoln)
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To: snugs
Yet there is something venerable about him as well. When he looks lovingly at his wife, daughters or grandchildren.

His eyes are the mirror to his soul when he looks at them. I've seen it too. And that twinkle.

I may have mentioned that my hubby met him once at a business meet years ago and they spoke for just a moment. He said the VP is a man very comfortable in his own skin.

194 posted on 07/02/2006 8:35:41 AM PDT by daybreakcoming (If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. A. Lincoln)
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To: Watery Tart
Now, now, Tart. Is that nice? But I must say, Clinton with a green face is pretty darn funny.

My favorite part of the picture is George Sr. and Barbara. They look so proud of their Dubya. It's a wonderful parents and son pic.

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I think this is the best picture of our president and his parents. In public, he's the iron-willed, inspiring statesman. Then one look at mom and dad transforms him into the devoted little boy. I especially love the tenderness toward his mother in his face.

195 posted on 07/02/2006 9:02:50 AM PDT by iluvgeorgie (All great men are hated.)
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To: snugs
I wonder if a stick is 2oz? I don't know for sure. Except for milk and ice cream, I can't stand dairy products. I only use butter if a recipe requires it, and I usually get margarine in small tubs. Next time I'm at the grocery store, I'll check the sticks.
196 posted on 07/02/2006 9:05:51 AM PDT by iluvgeorgie (All great men are hated.)
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To: daybreakcoming
Image and video hosting by TinyPic It's not everyday you see a prez lounging on the lawn with a bunch of pups. I'd say its #41 at his best.
197 posted on 07/02/2006 9:10:38 AM PDT by iluvgeorgie (All great men are hated.)
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To: snugs
Butter is sold by the pound, quartered. Each quarter or 1/4 pound is wrapped individually. I believe the recipe called for 1/4 lb. butter to fry up EACH sandwich.

Here's a link to the recipe:
http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/main_pbsand.html
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Correcting myself: I must be recalling incorrectly, as several online recipes call for 2 Tablespoons of butter for the sandwich. I made several sandwiches (for family and friends) so I must be remembering the amount of butter for the entire preparation.

I was on a very low-fat diet at the time and remember being appalled at the fat content.
198 posted on 07/02/2006 9:19:38 AM PDT by SnarlinCubBear (I luv mah d@wgs)
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To: snugs

you are too cute!


199 posted on 07/02/2006 9:25:09 AM PDT by SnarlinCubBear (I luv mah d@wgs)
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To: snugs

A stick is 4 oz.


200 posted on 07/02/2006 9:28:44 AM PDT by SnarlinCubBear (I luv mah d@wgs)
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