THE PRESIDENT: Today, I'm very pleased to announce that Congressman Norwood and I have reached an agreement on how to get a patients' bill of rights out of the House of Representatives.
Charlie started on this issue six years ago. He's worked diligently to protect Americans, patients, from wrongdoings.I appreciate so very much his spirit, because I share the same concerns. And now, after long hard labors, we've reached an agreement on how to amend his bill, that will meet the principles that I outlined.
When I first came to Washington right after I came to Washington, I gave a speech that talked about the principles necessary for a patients' bill of rights. In that speech, I wanted a bill -- a bill that was good for patients, a bill that allowed for people to be able to air their grievances, a bill that did not encourage frivolous lawsuits.
Charlie also shares the deep concern --I'll let him express his own concerns -- but there's no question that he, himself, wanted to get a bill. He was practicing the art of what is possible.It's a spirit we need more of in Washington people who come to this city with the intent of doing what's right; the intent of having accomplishment; the intent of not playing -- you know, bickering over politics and getting intransigence because you don't get everything you want.
And so after a lot of labor and a lot of hard work and a lot of discussion, we shook hands in the Oval Office, about 10 minutes ago. And Charlie is going to head up to the Hill. I've spoken to the Speaker. We're going to work on the language of the agreed upon amendment. And it'll give the members something positive to vote for.
I want to thank Charlie Norwood for his hard work, for his -- the southern gentlemen that he is, for his willingness to work with the White House. It's a good signal for a lot of folks in Capitol Hill.
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President Bush talks to the nation about stem cell research from Crawford, Texas, Thursday, August 9, 2001. White House Photo by Eric Draper.President Bush talks to the nation about stem cell research from Crawford, Texas, Thursday, August 9, 2001. White House Photo by Eric Draper.
Vice President Dick Cheney shakes hands with veterans after addressing the Veterans of Foreign Wars 103rd National Convention in Nashville, Tenn. Monday, Aug. 26.
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Bush visit with Nancy Reagan outside the former First Lady's residence in Bel Air, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. White House photo by Eric DraperPresident George W. Bush and Mrs. Bush visit with Nancy Reagan outside the former First Lady's residence in Bel Air, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004. White House photo by Eric Draper
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Oh, cool! Thanks for the thread.
Thank you Kaslin.
Oh, how I miss President Bush.
Thank you Kaslin. It is so good to see our President’s handsome,good and kind face! What a great President he was. To turn the clock back to “The Good Old Days!”
Thank you so much, Kaslin! Sigh, I miss the good ole days.
I sure do love this man.
I love these.....a true leader....I don’t see pic’s of Zero doing this...
One of the items on my “bucket list” (things to do before I kick the bucket) is to shake President Bush’s hand and say “thank you”.
THANK YOU!!!!
It was so long ago.
As a Houstonian who lives in what we call “Bush Country” I was a bit dismayed by his lame duck years yet he truly did what he thought was right and earned the respect of many people.
“W” was an Honorable man and served the country well.
Thank You “W”
When men were men and ladies (dressed like) ladies.
Thank you, Kaslin.
I do miss Dubya.
Thanks for the wonderful pictures of the last real President we had! He wasn't perfect, but he was 1,000,000 times better than the left-wing scum that inhabits the WH these days.
Thanks again for reminding us that the presidency can be an honorable office in the right hands ...
These photos from August 2001 are so nice to look at, yet so poignant.
I wonder what President Bush could have achieved had he not had to content with 9/11 and it's aftermath.
God bless him and his family.
What a good man he is...Kept our country peaceful for 8 years, took the accolades with modesty and the brickbats with gracefulness..Some day the people of America will wake up and realize what a good President he was and how he deserves peace and quiet at his home now...He’ll be ranked right up there with Ronald Reagan as one of our great Presidents some day..May God Bless him and his family.