Posted on 07/23/2007 5:18:44 PM PDT by snugs
The President spent the weekend at Camp David returning to the White House on Sunday, on Saturday he underwent a colonoscopy where 5 benign polyps were removed. There were no public events today but the President did issue a statement expressing sadness at the death of the ex King of Afganistan.
Today Secretary of Defense Robert Gates met with Columbia Defense Minister Juan Miguel at the Pentagon.
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President and Mrs. Bush Saddened by Death of Mohammad Zahir Shah
Laura and I are saddened by the death of Mohammad Zahir Shah, who was King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973.
Zahir Shah was a monumental figure in Afghan history, and his life spanned vast changes in that country's political system. He returned to Afghanistan as an ordinary citizen in 2002, shortly after the Taliban regime was removed from power, and continued to play an important part in the life of his country. Zahir Shah supported the goal of a representative and freely elected government in his homeland, and he encouraged Afghanistan toward democracy and stability. His presence in Afghanistan as a private citizen and "Father of the Nation" for the past several years has been an important factor in rebuilding Afghanistan.
On behalf of the American people, Laura and I extend our condolences to Mohammad Zahir Shah's family and to the people of Afghanistan.
PHOTO OF THE DAY
Five polyps removed from President George W. Bush,(pictured 22nd July 2007) during a weekend colon check came back negative for cancer, said White House spokesman Tony Snow, who on Monday pronounced the US leader to be in "good health."
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Just have to tell y’all something. As some know, I had a torn rotator cuff on the same shoulder I had surgery on in August 2005. Well, I went to PT today for the first time since our trip. My PT was amazed and started going to get people to see what I could do. When I went there the first time, I could barely move my arm. Now, I could do anything she told me to do. I told her it was a miracle and the train trip that helped!
The White House is seen in morning sunlight in Washington as President Bush, who is in Camp David, Md., transferred the powers of the presidency to Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday, July 21, 2007, just before being sedated for a routine screening to detect colon cancer. The temporary transfer of power ended when he sent a second letter to the congressional leaders advising that he is resuming the powers of the presidency immediately.
President George W. Bush and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk together with the President's dog, Barney, at Camp David, Saturday, July 21, 2007. White House photo by Eric Draper
President George W. Bush (L) and Chief of Staff Josh Bolten walk with the President's dog, Barney, at Camp David, July 21, 2007. The President had five polyps removed during a routine colon cancer test on Saturday, but his doctors described them as small and apparently not worrisome, the White House said.
President Bush waves as he arrives at the White House in Washington from Camp David, Md., Sunday, July, 22, 2007.
President George W. Bush poses for a group photo with White House visitors after returning from Camp David, in Washington July 22, 2007.
President George W. Bush waves to reporters as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House after his return from Camp David, in Washington July 22, 2007.
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates walks with Columbia Defense Minister Juan Miguel Santos past an honor cordon as he arrives at the Pentagon in Washington, , Monday July 23,2007
Don’t forget the warning to the Bush haters. They are out today on FR.
First of all a few classic pet photos
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