Posted on 12/06/2007 6:26:04 PM PST by snugs
Today the President discussed Housing in the Roosevelt Room and took place in the annual Lighting of the National Christmas Tree and the Pageant of Peace on The Ellipse near the White House in Washington.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attended a Transatlantic working dinner held at the Egmont Palace in Brussels.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates left Iraq and travelled to Bahrain where he attended a meeting with the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Al-Khalifa and visited US troops on the USS Vicksburg.
The First lady is given a tour of the exhibit: "The Presidential Dish: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and the White House China Room" by curator James Abbott and collector Set Momjian at the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington.
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gives an address entitled "Faith in America," at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum in College Station, Texas
Pray for President Bush - Day 2639
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Great photos and thanks for hosting today’s Dose
Congratulations on your toaster win - what would you like on it
hi
My pleasure
I must admit being English I do not know anything about her I seem to recognise the name but that is about all.
Just helping dad to bed will be back in about 10 minutes
She’s a Country singer...most of the country singers are conservatives, not all, but most.
Wow! All of these great pictures! Thanks for your great work, everyone! It’s very much appreciated.
snugs: LOVED the photos tonight . . . THANK YOU!
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I can’t believe that I missed the CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY — I always make a point to record it each year. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
You will find some video from the event here:
http://video.nbc4.com/player/?id=192757#videoid=192804
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MUST READ . . .
THE RESOLUTE PRESIDENT
By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
WASHINGTON — As with the late A. Lincoln, so with the present G.W. Bush — once the right general was found and the right strategy adopted, victory was in hand and a beleaguered president’s fortunes were restored. Doubtless President Bush is aware of the parallel, and, perchance, he will avoid Ford’s Theatre.
A curious inhibition shared by both Bush ‘41 and Bush ‘43 is to downplay their interest in reading. Actually both are hearty readers, certainly as compared with the general public. Earlier this year I attended a luncheon that the President hosted at the White House for the distinguished British historian Andrew Roberts, whose 736-page volume, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, the President had polished off months before, even before the book was released in America. He had been talking the book up with his staff, and when I heard that my friend, Roberts, was going to be in town, I passed that intelligence on. Bush invited Roberts in, not only for luncheon but also to lecture the White House staff. This president knows his history and its significance.
Through the last three years of gloomy news he has been called “bull-headed,” but the evidence from Iraq, the economy, and various other precincts, for instance, advances in stem-cell research, suggests a different adjective, to wit, “resolute.” Moreover, in Iraq we see not only a resolute president but also a flexible president. Last spring, he changed his tactics in Iraq and the change has been successful.
You can read the entire commentary here:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12397
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CREATION, CHILDREN AND GW BUSH
Mr Bush is absolutely right when he says that all people deserve to live in freedom. His political adversaries gain nothing when they avoid that truth and attempt to undermine it. Mr Bush is also right when he labels those who stand against those for whom freedom and self determination would be undermined, as evil men. It is clear that those willing to slaughter others to preserve their own positions of power are evil. There is no middle ground, there is no other opinion, despite the attempts of many, using more millions of words, to create just such truths. Those who refer to such evil men as the opposition that offer up an alternative political agenda or as freedom fighters, only serves to highlight the depravity of those willing to usurp the truth.
The administrations adversaries are now picking up on the words of anyone that challenge their credibility, even if that challenge has no real merit. The NIE, reviled because of prewar estimates are now embraced with religious fervor because they reversed themselves again when it comes to Irans nuclear weapons program. Joe Biden, the Democrat Senator from Delaware with a long and well documented history of plagiarism and similar offenses, is afforded media prime time because he referred to the president as a serial liar.
Mr Bush made minority education a priority as Governor of Texas, and he succeeded in raising the level of Texas schools. That truth was acknowledged as minority voters supported Mr Bush in his reelection bid for the Austin Governors Mansion. No one is saying he has all the right answers, but the proof is in the pudding. More minorities got into and graduated from colleges as a result of better education policies.
In his political campaigns, he addressed the velvet discrimination of lowered expectations, and he struck a chord among minority voters, who voted for him in unprecedented numbers.
MR BUSH IS HATED BECAUSE WITH FEW WORDS, HE CONVEYS THE TRUTH.
You can read the entire post here:
http://sigmundcarlandalfred.wordpress.com/2007/12/06/creation-children-and-gw-bush/
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ANDREW BOLT: BUSH STILL STANDING TALL IN THE SADDLE:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22882668-5000117,00.html
Take my advice and never "retire". Retirement is not for wimps. It goes like this. You're retired now so how about taking this part-time job for less money? (Well, of course the money is nice, so okay). Then, you're retired so why don't you volunteer for this or that civic organization? And so it goes. Before you know what happend you're loaded down with obligations because you had all that "free" time.
Anyway, I love you for remembering me and we will all enjoy the candy and the chocolate ornaments. You are too kind. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you Eleanor - great photos tonight!
Thanks. I can’t make up my mind between the fourth photo in #8, or the 2nd in #9 or the 3rd in #10. So I let you decide
Was this on television? I guess I missed it if it was. Thanks for posting all these great pictures.
I did watch the Christmas tree lighting, but I wanted mainly to watch the national prayer. The Pastor is from my town. I couldn’t get the video to work in Firefox and when I used IE the prayer was already over
Hi, snugs!
Don’t know if you’re up this late, but I still have that picture of Mom eating her cherry tart you sent. It might be fun to post it on the Dose some time.
I’m losing it big time, so I can’t remember if you gave me a new address to send it to you. Or what you said about the old work one I have for you.
A mind is a terrible thing to lose, especially in the early stages when you know you’re losing it...
I did not see the lighting of the National Christmas Tree. I searched all over the dial on TV. It is a shame because I remember year’s ago that was one of the highlights of the beginning of Christmas season.
Yes I am here glad the tree decorations arrived safely and I hope you enjoy them.
Happy Christmas.
You can watch the President’s speech as the tree is lit on CSpan website
Thanks for your posts and your links, not just tonight but all the times I enjoyed and didn’t say anything.
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