Posted on 10/28/2006 5:13:30 PM PDT by silent_jonny
President Bush received a rousing welcome today in Indiana where he spoke on behalf of Representative Mike Sodrel. Later, W traveled to South Carolina where he spoke to the men and women serving at Charleston Air Force Base.
First Lady Laura Bush joined Representative Nancy Johnson at a campaign fundraiser in Farmington, Connecticut.
Enjoy your Weekend on Sanity Island
President George W. Bush kisses a woman in a wheelchair after speaking at an Indiana Victory 2006 Rally at Silver Creek High School in Sellersburg, Indiana.
President Bush lifts Lauren Boehneim, 19 months, following a speech in Sellersburg, Ind., Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006.
they are on their way
He's waving right at me in the second picture!
Hey there! How are you?
And I feel better now than I ever have about our victory.
see FReep mail
THANK you for bringing it to us tonight. :)
What happened....I thought you were gonna try for the toaster
The president is escorted by South Carolina Gov.. Mark Sanford, to his left, and U.S. Congressman Henry Brown, R-S.C., second left.
President Bush waves as he is introduced during his visit to Charleston Air Force Base, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 in Charleston, S.C.
W: The first thought I want to say is I am proud to be the Commander-in-Chief of such a fine group of young men and women. (Applause.) We have an amazing nation when people say, I want to volunteer to defend this country. I am constantly amazed, enthralled, and buoyed by the fact that I'm the Commander-in-Chief of honorable, decent, courageous men and women. And I thank you for coming to say hello. (Applause.)I'm also proud to be here with our military families. (Applause.) I understand the sacrifices that you make on a daily basis for this country. So, as the President of the United States, I want to tell you plain and simple, the American people respect you, they appreciate you, and I'll do everything in my power to make sure the families and those who wear the uniform have all the support necessary to win this war on terror. (Applause.)
(Click here to read a complete transcript of the president's remarks at Charleston AFB)
Our W is rock'n
great..the night has slowed down. works out great im busy first half of my shift then it calms down so i can freep every so often.
how are you..
If even the stupid polls show the races tightening, I think it's gotta be even better than that. They always oversample dims.
President George W. Bush greets U.S. troops and their families during a visit to Charleston Air Force Base in South Carolina, October 28, 2006.
President Bush holds 8-month-old Tillman Shiplett as he greets the crowd after addressing the troops at Charleston Air Force Base in South Carolina, October 28, 2006.
I'm glad it works out that way :)
I'm fine. I had to do Constitutional Law homework today since I spent all week trying to write my research paper :(
That baby shops at the Gap...
Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-Conn., introduces first lady Laura Bush, left, during a rally in Farmington, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006.
Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-Conn
First lady Laura Bush addresses a Connecticut Victory 2006' rally for Republican candidates in Farmington, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006
I heard hoosiermama was going to be there. I kept searching the faces in the crowd for her :)
Oh, there you are. I was watching for you :)
The polls are far more slanted than their usual bias, obviously to discourage us.
The ridiculous overreaction to Foley, used to suppress conservative turnout is backfiring.
And even the presence of perversion here on FR is a sign of utter desperation because they can't win legitimately.
All told, I'd say the losers are.............going to LOSE. :)
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