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Day In The Life Of President Bush (with photos) ~~ 3-22-08
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| 3-22-08
| Starwise
Posted on 03/22/2008 4:21:15 PM PDT by STARWISE
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
PHOTO(s) OF THE DAY
President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush (and Barney)
QUOTE(s) OF THE DAY
President's Radio Address ~ March 22, 2008
Good morning. This weekend, families across America are coming together to celebrate Easter. This is the most important holiday in the Christian faith. And during this special and holy time each year, millions of Americans pause to remember a sacrifice that transcended the grave and redeemed the world.
Easter is a holiday that beckons us homeward. This weekend is an occasion to reflect on the things that matter most in life: the love of family, the laughter of friends, and the peace that comes from being in the place you call home. Through good times and bad, these quiet mercies are sources of hope.
On Easter, we hold in our hearts those who will be spending this holiday far from home -- our troops on the front lines. I deeply appreciate the sacrifices that they and their families are making. America is blessed with the world's greatest military, made up of men and women who fulfill their responsibilities with dignity, humility, and honor. Their dedication is an inspiration to our country and a cause for gratitude this Easter season.
On Easter, we remember especially those who have given their lives for the cause of freedom. These brave individuals have lived out the words of the Gospel: "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." And our Nation's fallen heroes live on in the memory of the Nation they helped defend.
On Easter, we also honor Americans who give of themselves here at home. Each year, millions of Americans take time to feed the hungry and clothe the needy and care for the widow and the orphan. Many of them are moved to action by their faith in a loving God who gave His son so that sin would be forgiven. And in this season of renewal, millions across the world remember the gift that took away death's sting and opened the door to eternal life. Laura and I wish you all a happy Easter.
Thank you for listening.
Statement by the President on the Taiwan election
I congratulate the people of Taiwan on the successful conclusion of their March 22 presidential election. Once again, Taiwan has demonstrated the strength and vitality of its democracy. I also congratulate Mr. Ma Ying-jeou on his victory.
Taiwan is a beacon of democracy to Asia and the world. I am confident that the election and the democratic process it represents will advance Taiwan as a prosperous, secure, and well-governed society.
It falls to Taiwan and Beijing to build the essential foundations for peace and stability by pursuing dialogue through all available means and refraining from unilateral steps that would alter the cross-Strait situation. I believe the election provides a fresh opportunity for both sides to reach out and engage one another in peacefully resolving their differences.
The maintenance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and the welfare of the people on Taiwan remain of profound importance to the United States. We will continue to maintain close unofficial ties with the people on Taiwan through the American Institute in Taiwan in accordance with our long standing one China policy, our three Joint Communiqu s with the People's Republic of China, and the Taiwan Relations Act.
The President leaves the Oval Office for his Easter weekend trip to Camp David and leaves in the Presidential helicopter.
Camp David
Camp David serves the President, providing the First Family and their guests with a healthy, safe and uniquely private place to work or relax. Established as "Shangri-La" by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, it was subsequently renamed Camp David by Dwight Eisenhower.
During times of conflict and strife, from World War II to more recent events, Camp David has offered solitude and tranquility. A majority of Presidents have used Camp David to host visiting foreign leaders, with Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain being the first, during May 1943.
President George W. Bush delivers his weekly radio address to the nation from Camp David, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2001.
Dec. 24, 2005 ~~ Q&A: Laura Bush on Camp David (article and video)
(According to Time): Camp David, A Palatial Retreat
A 30-min. helicopter ride from Washington, which is 75 miles to the southeast, Camp David is a 143-acre compound of more than a dozen buildings, perched on a 1,880-ft. hilltop in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains. The heavily wooded setting, teeming with deer and raccoon, blue jays and snowbirds, and an occasional pileated woodpecker, provides Presidents a spot for total seclusion. Sadat's visit last week marked the 20th time that a foreign chief has joined in that peace and quietChurchill's five trips were the most numerous.
As befits such guests, Camp David boasts the kinds of services that could make King Solomon envious. Operated with military efficiency by about 100 Navy men and Marines, it can provide almost anything a President might want: a free-form heated swimming pool, a sauna, two clay tennis courts, a one-hole, three-tee golf course, a two-lane bowling alley, a trout stream, skeet-shooting and archery range, movie facilities, a wide selection of music (Richard Nixon used to stand in front of the stereo speakers and "guest conduct" his favorite symphonies fortissimo). *snip*
Along with all the diversions, Camp David also providesat the bottom of an elevator shaft sunk 100 ft. into the mountaina fortress where the President could repair in time of war. Even in peaceful times, security is tight. Rifle-bearing Marines keep watch behind a double row of barbed-wire-topped fences.
More, at link above.
Prime Minister Blair visits with President Bush at Camp David to discuss the war, March 27, 2003.
President Bush and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during their meeting at Camp David, Maryland, Friday, Sept. 26, 2003.
President Bush and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten at Camp David Saturday, June 21, 2007.
President George W. Bush talks during Christmas Eve telephone calls to members of the Armed Forces at Camp David, December 2003.
President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush complete a four mile walk with brother Marvin Bush, left, Chief of Staff Andy Card and wife Kathleene after undergoing a colorectal screening procedure at Camp David, Saturday morning, June 29, 2002.
Please Pray for President Bush ~~ Day 2746
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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; campdavid; cheney; easter; laurabush; presbush; sanityisland; whitehouse
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To: daisyscarlett
thanks so much for the sunday dose
To: daisyscarlett; All
Have a Happy Easter.
Have a Blessed Easter Sunday!
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posted on
03/23/2008 1:26:04 PM PDT
by
JustAmy
(I wear red every Friday, but I support our Military everyday!!)
To: Jewels1091; snugs
To: JustAmy
Thank you for wishes and for posting that beautiful graphic.
To: daisyscarlett
wow, i didn’t even realize that!
To: Jewels1091
when snugs has time, i would like President Bush with his father on my toaster. thanks so much, and it’s whenever you have time, i know you have alot on your plate right now.
To: Jewels1091
If I get a chance I will do the toasters tomorrow as is a public holiday in Britain so I will be at home all day.
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posted on
03/23/2008 2:23:01 PM PDT
by
snugs
((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
To: daisyscarlett; LUV W; STARWISE; Kaslin; snugs; 4integrity; Jewels1091; NordP; silent_jonny; ...
daisyscarlett: Thank you for posting this special EASTER DOSE! . . . All of the photos are awesome; however, the ‘father-son’ photos are particularly poignant!!
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MUST READ . . .
WOULDA-COULDA-SHOULDAS ON IRAQ
By James Lewis
The woulda-coulda-shouldas sprang forth on the five-year anniversary of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein last week. It was Monday morning quarterbacking, mostly. Pundits confuse their personal brainstorms with history, and pretend they could have carried that football better than George W. Bush did in 2003; or even more bizarrely, they imagine there was no game at all that day. Saddam was obviously harmless, as the media think they know after the fact. 9/11 was a one-time accident. On Monday morning everything is clear.
Rational wars are waged for strategic goals, and yes, Iraq is a rational war. But to understand geopolitical strategy you have to look at a map, understand our life-and-death dependence on oil, face the spread of mass-killing weapons, watch the rise of deeply irrational regimes, and then cleanse your mind of all the cheap sentimental cliches and political spins that are constantly gushed by the media. You have to look at reality.
You can read the rest of this EXCELLENT ANALYSIS here:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/03/wouldacouldashouldas_on_iraq.html
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MARINE SINGS ANSWER TO DIXIE CHICKS HIT
By Dan Lamothe - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Mar 21, 2008 6:23:15 EDT
Cpl. David Thibodeaux was in Iraq with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, when the Dixie Chicks partnered with anti-war group MoveOn.org in 2004. Despite the band making headlines with anti-war views, he didnt know much about them, he says.
Nevertheless, Thibodeaux now sings Not Ready to End the Fight, an answer song to the Dixie Chicks 2006 anti-war hit, Not Ready to Make Nice.
Ive seen so many good things happen in Iraq, and I dont think its time for the war to end, said Thibodeaux, a member of the Chemical and Biological Incident Response Force. Anybody who doesnt think there are terrorists out there should open their eyes.
You will find a link to the video here:
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/03/marine_song_031808/
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YOU WILL FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TOMORROW’S EASTER EGG HUNT AT THE WHITE HOUSE HERE:
http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/blog/2008/03/easter_at_the_white_house_1500.html
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posted on
03/23/2008 4:24:55 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: DrDeb
Hi Deb, Thanks for your post and the information about the WH Easter Egg hunt tomorrow. I hope they have good weather.
I had not heard about the rebutal song to the Dixie Chicks. That put a big ole smile on my face.
To: snugs
Hi snugs...how cool that Good Friday and Easter Monday are holidays in Britain. I can remember the day when we got 2 hours off work to go to church on Good Friday and spring break coincided with Easter. But it is not “politically correct” to do that anymore, so they say. Offends non-Christians, I guess.
To: DrDeb
The father and son photos are very poignant. I should have made one of them the photo of the day but I was so excited to see Barbara with her longtime boyfriend that I made it the photo of the day. I am hoping they are very serious and that we will have a WH wedding later this year.
To: daisyscarlett
“I was so excited to see Barbara with her longtime boyfriend that I made it the photo of the day. I am hoping they are very serious and that we will have a WH wedding later this year.”
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I wonder how Mom and Dad would survive two weddings in one year?! [Can’t wait for Jenna’s wedding on May 10 . . . I’m hopeful that the White House will release at least a few photos from the event!]
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posted on
03/23/2008 4:53:25 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: DrDeb
it’s not easy, I’m 2/3’s done with 3 in 13 months! Just one more to go in August and I’m DONE!!!
To: daisyscarlett
OH, is Jay Barbara’s ‘main squeeze’? He’s cute! The girls chose well, didn’t they?
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posted on
03/23/2008 5:55:43 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: Jewels1091
“its not easy, Im 2/3s done with 3 in 13 months! Just one more to go in August and Im DONE!!!”
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Three in 13 months . . . I’d be ready for a padded room somewhere! [I hope your weddings were/will be a joy for all concerned, especially MOM!]
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posted on
03/23/2008 6:12:13 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: daisyscarlett
Wouldn’t you love to hear their conversations when they can finally be away from the prying ears of the press?
I would! :D
They love one another so much, those two Bush men!
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posted on
03/23/2008 6:27:23 PM PDT
by
luvie
(Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved \:D/)
To: daisyscarlett
That is an adorable picture of Barbara and her boyfriend, Jay.
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posted on
03/23/2008 6:46:08 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: daisyscarlett; All
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posted on
03/23/2008 7:06:53 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: daisyscarlett
According to the gossip columns, Barbara has been dating Jay Blount off and on since she was at Yale. He was her guest at the dinner for Queen Elizabeth II in 2007.
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posted on
03/23/2008 7:09:32 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: daisyscarlett
It is strange in Britain sometimes we are more PC than in the US and other times we are not.
For example lst week our receptionist had to make an Easter bonnet for her son for school.
So here we have a total mix PC in as much boys do an Easter bonnet but not PC in as much as it is to do with Easter at a school that has a fair mix of other religions.
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posted on
03/23/2008 7:09:55 PM PDT
by
snugs
((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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