Posted on 08/05/2006 2:18:44 PM PDT by Wolfstar
PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: President and Mrs. Bush, and the dogs, are vacationing at their Crawford, TX, ranch for the next couple of week. However, no president is ever truly on vacation. Today, through White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, who is at the ranch, President Bush issued a statement saying he is pleased with the draft UN resolution regarding the war in the Middle East. Here is an excerpt from the widely circulated AP story:
Bush Happy With Draft U.N. Resolution
By NEDRA PICKLER, The Associated Press
Aug 5, 2006 12:11 PM (46 mins ago)CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush has signed off on a draft U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at ending fighting in the Mideast and is "happy with the progress being made," his spokesman said Saturday.
But the president knows there could be a long road before violence stops, White House press secretary Tony Snow said.
"I don't think he has any delusions about what lies ahead," said Snow, accompanying Bush on his vacation to his private ranch.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley arrived at the ranch Saturday to consult with Bush as the full Security Council began discussions on the agreement reached by France and the United States.
The draft calls for Hezbollah to stop all attacks and for Israel to stop "offensive military operations." But it would allow Israel to defend itself if attacked.
Israel, backed by the U.S., has insisted it must have the right to respond if Hezbollah launches missiles against it.
In an important, but largely overlooked domestic story, Congress sent a major pension overhaul bill to President Bush yesterday for his signature. Here's an excerpt from the story on ABC News:
Congress Sends Major Pension Overhaul Legislation to President Bush
By JIM ABRAMSWASHINGTON Aug 4, 2006 (AP) Congress passed major pension legislation designed to assure American workers, including millions of baby boomers nearing the end of their working careers, that the pensions they have been promised will be there when they retire.
The Senate, in its last vote before adjourning for a four-week summer break, approved the 900-page bill that compels employers with defined-benefit pension plans to meet their funding obligations and seeks to prevent companies from terminating plans and shifting the financial burden to the taxpayer. The House passed the bill last week.
PRESIDENTIAL VACATION SCHEDULE: From the White House press gaggle by Tony Snow.
The President's day today: he got up early, received his national security briefing, recorded the radio address -- which is about border security and immigration. Then he went out and did some brush-cutting and trail-clearing, followed by a bike ride, and will be doing other vacation relaxation sort of things for the rest of the day.The week ahead has more of the same, through Wednesday. On Thursday, the President will participate in a tour of Fox Valley Metal-Tech, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he will make a statement on the economy. While in Wisconsin, the President will attend a 'Gard for Congress' reception in Oneida, before returning to Crawford for the rest of the vacation, such as it is.
On the 11th, he'll attend a Republican National Committee reception and barbecue at Broken Spoke Ranch in Crawford. Then he'll spend Saturday in Crawford and return to the White House at a time to be determined on Sunday, the 13th.
The president plans to return to his ranch near the end of the month for a few days. But that trip is scheduled to be interrupted with other travel away from Texas, including a visit to the Gulf Coast to mark the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
It's such a kick seeing how the majority of babies don't cry when Dubya holds them. A few do, but not many. A lot of babies that age will cry when a stranger hold them. The one in that photo looks a little worried, though, LOL!
You're probably right. If people are serious about marrying for life, it's probably a good idea for a gal to spend about a decade enjoying her own company and deciding who she is and what she wants. Given that people spend 50-60 years of their lives as adults, that really isn't as much as it sounds like. But when the time does come, I'm sure Dubya's lap will be constantly occupied. You'll need the jaws of life to pry those kids away!
Not necessarily. That was just shy of five years ago. Many dogs these days live well past 10-12 years.
I was thinking the same thing ...
This looks like it could be anywhere in North Carolina.
So sorry for your loss ... God bless you.
Now you're just trying to confuse us! :)
You mean ... the president is actually working at the ranch!? ;)
Tommy has grown SO much. He's cute as can be. I'll bet he has a gorgeous smile. And Brandon is still so hugable. Really, I'm in love with him.
You had them for a WHOLE week? I'm tired just reading that. REST, Myster, REST!
I hate that. I don't have DSL, but I know how frustrating computer problems can be :-/
Yep--and I will be number one again!!!
remember I have broadband...hehehe
It didn't help you today, hehehe
LOL ;)
she said, trying to be inconspicuous.
;)
Whoa--it's a monster! What have you been feeding that kid? LOL
It really is. It reminds me of the Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima.
And knowing that makes my day :)
Now that you mention it, I think there was ... I might have it.
He weighs almost 18lbs....he's huge....
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