Posted on 07/01/2009 4:10:49 PM PDT by snugs
July 2009 sees nearly 6 months since George W Bush entered private life and as we have done in previously monthly threads I have collated photos from the month we are in from previous years.
Tonight I will post July 2001 and July 2002 photos and then over the next few days post 2003 and 2004 photos.
I have also found some photos from this June which I will also post in the next few days starting with one of them as the photo of the month.
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Sorry they took so long but with dad coming home I had my hands full. Things are looking so much better he can now walk to his chair and today the physios got him to walk up and down his end of the room twice. He was exhausted afterwards but a good exhasted. They are doing physio about 3 times a week and aim within a month for him to be able to get in and out of a car.
I am sure many are saying that
Ahhhh ! Those were the days ! We could look at photos of a class act, sunny nature, and real love of country. Thanks, snugs.
Thanks, Snugs. those were the days.
And thanks, too, for all those great photos.
Thanks for my toasters. They are perfect
Thanks! The pics put a smile on my face.
Thank you for posting, Snugs.
Of all the pictures of George W. Bush, this is the one that tells me the most about the man.
While I disagreed with him on so many critical issues, I did not doubt that he loved his country and wanted the best for it, and for us.
If you have Quicktime, here is a link to a video on my website that also says a lot about George W. Bush (If you don't have Quicktime, you can read it):
Video and account: George W. Bush Sticks Up for his Secret Service Agent
Thanks for the walk down memory lane! I’m so glad to hear of your dad’s improvement as well!
No need to apologize.
I am glad to hear your father is doing so well, you have both been through so much.
Our prayers remain with you.
I wish I’d saved my toasters1
I forgot about that incident. I never saw the video, thank you!!
What a welcome oasis! Thanks so much for posting this thread, snugs. (((Hugs)))
Keeping your dad in my prayers (and you, too!), that all continues to go smoothly.
I have “met” the nicest people on FR and threads like this one.
It's been one year soon that we lost our beloved Tony Snow. and now that joker that covers that office is so disrespectful. I can't even watch him.
looking forward to 2010 and 2012 and a REAL change..
hope you dad is well and that you are all safe.
Carole~~ Somerset,PA.
Impressive. It said a lot...no hesitation, no waffling. Could you see Obama, Clinton or...CARTER doing that?
Glad you liked it...:)
Though Bush was not perfect (none of us are), nor did I agree with each and every policy move he made, I do however truly appreciate his service to and for this country during a time when strong leadership was needed and required.
Thank you.
snugs: THANK YOU for posting this AWESOME DOSE . . . these photos invoke so many wonderful memories!
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JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
OWNERS SUITE NAMED FOR BUSH UNVEILED
Rangers welcome back nations 43rd president in ceremony
[This article features NEW video that you will REALLY enjoy!!]
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090618&content_id=5403652&vkey=news_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex
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PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH VIDEO
The 43rd president showed up to have the owners suite named for him. He and Mrs. Bush are staying for the game.
http://startelegramsports.typepad.com/foul_territory/2009/06/president-george-w-bush-video.html
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RELAXED, UPBEAT BUSH VISITS ERIE
Former president says U.S. safety was constant worry
[This site features ALL of the photos, video and commentary!]
http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090618/NEWS02/306189926
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THIS WEEKEND, PRESIDENT BUSH WILL GIVE A SPEECH IN WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA
Woodward Prepares for July 4 Visit From President Bush
http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=10531450
Howdy snugs and thanks for the toaster! First one.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Enterprise, AL- On March 3, 2007 President George W. Bush visited the devastated community of Enterprise, Alabama, ravaged by a savage tornado that took the young lives of 8 high school students at Enterprise High School.President Bush toured the area in Marine 1, viewing the remnants of a once peaceful Alabama town.
Arriving at the High School at approximately 8:30, he walked the remains the High School with Principal Rick Ranier, stopping in Hallway 3, the site of the deaths of 8 young Enterprise High School students ...
Megan Parks raised her hand slightly, then hung her head and began to cry. President Bush put his arms around Megan and Sarah Carroll and all three cried. A secret service officer standing nearby, although not able to hear every word, reported that he could hear the President quoting scripture and then he said, "It's tough being President, isn't it?"
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