Posted on 02/27/2007 5:07:35 PM PST by Just A Nobody
President George W. Bush today announced two key appointments to the Executive Residence staff,
President Bush Met with President Saca of El Salvador in the Oval Office. President Bush Attended the Swearing-In of John Negroponte as Deputy Secretary of State at the U.S. Department of State. This afternoon President Bush Welcomed the 2006 NBA Champion Miami Heat to the White House
naming Rear Admiral Stephen W. Rochon as Director of the Executive Residence and Chief Usher
and Dennis Freemyer as Deputy Director of the Executive Residence and Deputy Chief Usher.
The complete announcement can be found here.
The full transcript may be read here.
Transcript here.
Transcript found Here.
Love everyone of these pictures.
Heh, my Daddy always said that we were distant kin to Jesse James. His maternal grandmother's maiden name was James, but I never knew much else about his family other than some of their names.
Well, THAT would be a waste of perfectly good ordance, because they're already THERE!
Dang, Ohio! Have we all been chatting that long?
Wow....what a surprise snugs...thank you so much...
Eric enlisted in August, just two weeks before 9/11 and before his senior year in high school.
Now, even with two years 'off' for the war, he's almost done with his junior year in college.
Unfortunately, he'll still have a semester left when he gets deployed again, but plans to get that last semester in after he gets back.
Thank you so much snugs!
(And thank YOU, Rheo!)
(He's making his decision this week. I may not be able to tell anyone about it, but he had some great options!)
:-)
Pippin is off line. She is locked out of FR at work, and her home 'puter is screeching.
From her description, it sounds like a hard drive problem.
She extends her regards to all her FRiends, and will be back as soon as she can. She asked that I post this so y'all wouldn't worry if you didn't see her for a while.
Best,
nully
Gerry was SO envious of Alexander for being able to fly helicopters. Gerry is an AF Academy graduate, and at the time of his graduation, the Army was offering to train AF pilots on helos. He SO wanted to join that program, but the AF wouldn't let him. He ended up flying C-130's, and stayed in for 10 years, then went to commercial airline flying. He worked for NASA for a while, now he works for the NRO. ;o)
Just in case you have one. :)
MOI have an opinion? How long have we been friends? ;o)
I haven't talked to my brother about Alexander's training, or what was involved. He wasn't an Service Academy grad. He graduated from Johns Hopkins, though I don't know what his major was. I think he was a ROTC guy at Hopkins, and he loved flying the Longbow. He was in Germany for a while, training the Longbow pilots on the Longbow D before he was deployed in Afghanistan.
So I guess what I'm saying is that you have time to find out.........ya know what I mean? :)
But let me say this.........I am absolutely shocked to know that you have opinions about anything, Suzi. Actually stunned is more the right word..............hehe.........
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