Posted on 07/26/2007 6:03:46 PM PDT by snugs
Today the President to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia.
The President also took part in a Special Olympics Global Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony and met with Officers of the National Future Farmers of America organization.
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
QUOTE OF THE DAY
President Bush Addresses the American Legislative Exchange Council, Discusses Budget, Education and War on Terror
Philadelphia Marriott
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thanks for the warm welcome. It's good to be back with my friends here at ALEC. Kenny, thanks. He was a silver-tongued devil when he was a state legislator, he still is as a United States Congressman. I appreciate Kenny Marchant coming from Washington with me today. It's not all that rough a trip when you're on Air Force One, Ken. (Laughter.) I'm glad to get my hot cup of coffee, and visit about the old days of working together in the state -- with the state legislature, and about the challenges we face today. And I'm going to spend a little time talking to you all about those challenges. But I appreciate you coming, Ken.
I'm also proud to be with two members of the Pennsylvania congressional delegation, United States Senator Arlen Specter -- proud you're here, Senator, thanks for coming -- and Congressman Jim Gerlach. (Applause.) When Kenny and I were reminiscing about what it was like to be in Texas worrying about schools and budgets and criminal justice, I think they were somewhat amazed by the stories we were telling.
Speaking about the Texas legislature, I am proud to be here with the Speaker of the Texas House, a friend of mine from my old hometown of Midland, Texas, Tom Craddick. Proud you're here, Tom. (Applause.) And his wife, Nadine. (Applause.) And his daughter, Christi.
Laura was just out in Midland, visiting her mother. That would be First Lady Laura Bush, who sends her greetings to you all. You know, I'm a really lucky guy to have a wife who is patient enough to put up with me as President of the United States, is wise enough to seize the moment, and is compassionate enough to worry about the lives of our fellow citizens. She's a fabulous First Lady. (Applause.)
One thing I can assure the Craddicks, we always remember where we came from. And part of making good decisions in a complex world and in a complex environment is to make decisions based upon basic principles, is to stand for something. I believe in that old Texas adage, if you don't stand for something, you don't believe in anything. (Applause.) And I believe in some certain principles that I hold inviolate, such as, there is an Almighty, and a great gift of that Almighty to each man, woman and child on the face of Earth is liberty and freedom. (Applause.)
PHOTOS OF THE DAY
President George W. Bush welcomes the Special Olympics "Flame of Hope" to the White House Rose Garden on Thursday, July 26, 2007. Left to right are Chief Russ Laine of the Algonquin, Illinois Police Department, Special Olympics Virginia athlete Karen Dickerson, President Bush, Special Olympics China athlete Qiao Meili, and Maj. Michael Teem of the Raleigh, N.C. Police Department. Special Olympics athletes and law enforcement officers are running the Special Olympics "Flame of Hope" more than 22,000 miles across five continents to the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai, China. Special Olympics is an international non-profit organization offering sports training and competition for people with intellectual disabilities.
President George W. Bush and Police Chief Russ Laine of Algonquin, Ill., stand with torch runners Karen Dickerson of Springfield, Va., left, and Qiao Meili of Shanghai, China, during a Special Olympics Global Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony Thursday, July 26, 2007, in the Rose Garden. White House photo by Eric Draper
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President George W. Bush walks out from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington before his departure July 26, 2007 to make remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, left, and Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Candi Wolff, right , walk with President Bush, not shown, Thursday, July 26, 2007, as the President leaves the White House in Washington for a trip to speak to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia.
President Bush, left, walks with his Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, center, and Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs Candi Wolff, right , Thursday, July 26, 2007, as he leaves the White House in Washington for a trip to speak to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia, Penn.
White House Communications Press Secretary Tony Snow leaves with U.S. President George W. Bush from the White House in Washington July 26, 2007.
Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa, left, followed by Rep. Jim Gerlach, R-Pa., right, walk down the steps of Air Force One upon their arrival, with President Bush, not shown, Thursday, July 26, 2007, at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia.
President Bush, left, looks over toward Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., right,during their arrival at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Thursday, July 26, 2007
Thanks for the Dose tonight, snugs!
I’m here. ;o)
From left to right, Molly Houlahan, 15, President George Bush, Carly Houlahan, 13, mom Chrissy Houlahan and dad Bart Houlahan, from Devon, PA, pose for photos after Molly and Carly received the President's Community Service Award in Philadelphia, PA on Thursday, July 26, 2007. The sisters created the non-profit organization Hives for Lives where they collect and sell honey.
President Bush, left, is introduced by Rep. Kenny Marchant, R-Texas, right, prior to speaking at American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia, Thursday, July 26, 2007.
U.S. Secret Service agents stand under the projected image of U.S. President George W. Bush as he speaks to the American Legislative Exchange Council at the Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, July 26, 2007.
President Bush, center, is seen on large video screens as he speaks to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Philadelphia, Thursday, July 26, 2007. Bush said that the Democratic-run Congress shouldn't leave Washington for its August recess without at least finishing a spending bill covering the Defense Department.
Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to the President Karl Rove sits in a pool of reflected blue light while U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to the American Legislative Exchange Council at the Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, July 26, 2007
President Bush waves to the crowd after speaking at American Legislative Exchange Council, Thursday, July 26, 2007, in Philadelphia.
Chinese Special Olympics team athlete Oiao Meili (L) and Raleigh Police Department Major Michael Teem take part in a Special Olympics global law enforcement torch run ceremony as U.S. President George W. Bush (background) watches, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, July 26, 2007.
President George W. Bush (L) watches as Special Olympics athletes Karen Dickerson (2nd L) from Springfield, VA, and Oiao Meili from China take part in a Special Olympics global law enforcement torch run ceremony with Major Michael Teem (R) from the Raleigh Police Department in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, July 26, 2007
President George W. Bush (L) watches as Special Olympics athletes Karen Dickerson (2nd L) from Springfield, VA, and Oiao Meili from China take part in a Special Olympics global law enforcement torch run ceremony with Major Michael Teem (R) from the Raleigh Police Department in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, July 26, 2007
President Bush, second from left, and first lady Laura Bush, right, participate in the Special Olympics Global Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony, Thursday, July 26, 2007, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. From left are, Algonquin, Ill. Police Chief Russ Laine; the president; Special Olympics Team USA runner Karen Dickerson and Team China runner Oiao Meili,; Maj. Michael Teem of the Raleigh, N.C. Police Department; Kirk Grogan, global messenger for Special Olympics; and Mrs. Bush.
President Bush, left, and first lady Laura Bush, second from left, participates in the Special Olympics Global Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony, Thursday, July 26, 2007, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. Holding the torch is Special Olympics Team USA runner Karen Dickerson, third from left, and Team China runner Oiao Meili, second from right, At right is Kirk Grogan, global messenger for Special Olympics Idaho and member of Team USA.
President Bush looks back at the crowd in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 26, 2007, as he walks to the Oval Office after taking part in a Special Olympics Global Law Enforcement Torch Run Ceremony.
President George W. Bush (C) poses in a group photo with Officers of the National Future Farmers of America organization in the East Room of the White House in Washington, July 26, 2007
President Bush, front, center, poses for photographers with the officers of the National Future Farmers of America Organization, Thursday, July 26, 2007, in the East Room of the White House in Washington
Republican members of Congress, from left to right, Steve King, R-Iowa, David Davis, R-Tenn., Kevin P. Brady, R-Texas, Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and John R. Carter, R-Texas after addressing the media outside the West Wing of the White House where they met with President Bush, in Washington, Thursday, July 26, 2007. The lawmakers have just returned from a four-day trip to Iraq and gave President Bush an update.
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Hi snugs, I hope you had a good day today. Thanks for posting the dose. I saw Tony Snow today on a television interview but I didn’t get a chance to hear what he said.
Hi snugs!
My family and I were staying at the hotel where the President made his speech ths morning We were bummed that the only things we were able to see were the motorcade upon departure and the wacky protestors standing outside
For some reason i am unable to type periods and everything is messed up because i am on dh”s computer and i just did something with his filter keys
Hi snugs!
My family and I were staying at the hotel where the President made his speech ths morning We were bummed that the only things we were able to see were the motorcade upon departure and the wacky protestors standing outside
For some reason i am unable to type periods and everything is messed up because i am on dh”s computer and i just did something with his filter keys
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