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8 posted on
07/24/2006 5:41:11 PM PDT by
snugs
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To: snugs
10 posted on
07/24/2006 5:41:47 PM PDT by
swmobuffalo
(The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist.)
To: snugs
President Bush talks with Specialist Sergio Lopez, 24, from Bowlingbrook, Il., left, Specialist Noe Santos-Dilone, 21, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, second from left, and Private First Class, Eduardo Leal-Cardenas, 21, second from right, from Los Angeles, before the start of their naturalization ceremony to be U.S. Citizens at Walter Reed Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006
President George W. Bush (R) swears allegiance to the flag alongside new American citizens, Spc Sergio Lopez (L), Spc Noe Santos-Dilone (2nd L) and Pfc Eduardo Leal-Cardenas during a naturalization ceremony at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, July 24, 2006. All three soldiers, who have already served in the U.S. military and were injured during deployment in Iraq , became American citizens at the ceremony
President Bush , far right, watches as Specialist Sergio Lopez, 24, from Bowlingbrook, Il., left, Specialist Noe Santos-Dilone, 21, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, second from left, and Private First Class, Eduardo Leal-Cardenas, 21, second from right, from Los Angeles, take the oath during their naturalization ceremony to be U.S. Citizens at Walter Reed Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006
12 posted on
07/24/2006 5:42:49 PM PDT by
snugs
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Pfc. Eduardo Leal-Cardenas, 21, from Los Angeles, uses President Bush's podium to sign his name on his naturalization document to legally become a U.S. citizen following ceremonies at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006 in Washington. Leal-Cardenas was injured by a roadside bomb last Dec. 6 while returning to his base from a mission just south of Baghdad
President Bush, right, shakes hands with Specialist Noe Santos-Dilone, 21, center, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, as Specialist Sergio Lopez, 24, left, from Bolingbrook, Il, and Private First Class Eduardo Leal-Cardenas, 21, from Los Angeles, look on following their naturalization ceremony at Walter Reed Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006
President Bush, far right, shakes hands with Specialist Sergio Lopez, 24, far left, from Bollingbrook
14 posted on
07/24/2006 5:43:35 PM PDT by
snugs
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To: snugs
President George W. Bush (R) applauds as new American citizens, Spc Sergio Lopez (L), Spc Noe Santos-Dilone (2nd L) and Pfc Eduardo Leal-Cardenas are sworn during a naturalization ceremony at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, July 24, 2006. All three men soldiers, who have already served in the U.S. military and were injured during deployment in Iraq , became American citizens at the ceremony
President Bush, left, greets Sgt. Sean Oliver, center, and Col. Ronald Hamilton, right, during his visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006
President George W. Bush (L) greets Staff Sgt John Borders from London, Ohio, and his wife Mollie (C) on the ropeline at a naturalization ceremony for three soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, July 24, 2006. Borders is recovering at the hospital after being injured by an IAD device while deployed in Iraq
15 posted on
07/24/2006 5:44:18 PM PDT by
snugs
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President Bush , center, with back to camera stops to greet members of the military and their families after attending a naturalization ceremony at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Monday, July 24, 2006 in Washington. Standing next to Bush on his right is Major Gen. Kenneth L. Farmer, Commander, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
President George W. Bush shakes hands with specialist Sean Oliver after attending a naturalization ceremony for injured soldiers at Wlater Reed Army Medical Center
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16 posted on
07/24/2006 5:44:59 PM PDT by
snugs
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