Posted on 05/23/2005 5:58:05 PM PDT by snugs
President Bush Welcomes Afghan President Karzai to the White House, they appear together in front of the press and sign a joint declaration that commits both the United States and Afghanistan to closely working together to enhance Afghanistan's long-term democracy, prosperity and security
The President also Honors and Congratulates EPA Administrator Steve Johnson at the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C.
The First Lady continues her visit in the Middle East
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Hi Snugs, lurker here..Thanks so much for posting tonight. I really look forward to the pics everyday. I read somewhere that Liz Cheney was actually instrumental in having Laura make the trip and attend the economic summit.
Fine thank you glad you had a great time
Top 25.........wwwwwwoooooooohhhhhoooooo
Thank you, Snugs!! It is cool to have you putting up the dose. :)
I don't know quite how to say it, but Bush and Karzai are both just such classy...dignified...respect-inspiring men. Know what I mean?
President Bush, right, walks out with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, following their joint news conference in the East Room of the White House, Monday, May 23, 2005
OK
yippie !! doesn't laura come home tomorrow ??
Ugh....
Here's a story about my 1st hour today.
Today was another "Clinton was the best ever" talk in 1st hour. Joy.
Then I get my word in, "Clinton didn't do anything besides hurt us all in the long run"
Then everybody gives me the look.
I tell em "Yeah, I know there's been rough times, but you can blame your Billy boy for everything"
The Look again.
Talking about 9/11
Me-" Don't tell me Clinton didn't have any clues about this before he left ??? He had 8 years in office blah blah blah"
This time a real evil look.
We Don't need to be in Iraq anymore blah blah blah.
Me If JK was in office right now, he would pull out all of our troops and the war would be here. Now where would you rather have a war ?? here....or someplace else ??
Silence.
Evil Look.
Bell Rings.
The End.
But there's been some great pictures to brighten up my day so I there's always light at the end :)
Have a good night !!!
Kelly
Helping dad to bed back in a few minutes and will post some more photos
Thanks snugs! . . . Will return after '24'!!
Evening, All.
I'm happy to announce I passed my Dissertation Proposal Defense. I had a large room full of people and a good 45 minutes of questions from the Committee and the floor.
I done good.
I suspect now they'll actually want me to start doing my fieldwork. : )
24 - can't WAIT till it comes on here on the West Coast, too. WHAT A NIGHT!!! Prime Rib Roast and 24 finale. Is THIS a great country or WHAT?
CONGRATS!!!!!
You are so sweet. Can I have one of those Miss Beazlee delights?
Good on ya, mate. Go get 'em.
Well, it is gooooooood! Lots to get your blood pumping-hard! Enjoy! There's only about 20 minutes of it left to go here. I hate it when it's over--have to wait till next year for the next one! Auuuahhhhhhhagggggg! This is a great country!
US first lady Laura Bush,right, and her Egyptian counterpart Suzanne Mubarak visit a girls' school outside Cairo Monday May 23 2005. Laura Bush on Monday endorsed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's plan for presidential elections as "bold and wise" despite complaints from opposition groups that the voting is designed to keep Mubarak in power. Mrs. Bush's low-key travels Monday were in contrast to her stops Sunday at sites sacred to Muslims and Jews.(AP Photo/ Khalid Desouki, Pool)
US first lady Laura Bush recieves a "peace charter" written on papyrus from a pupil during her visit to a girls' school outside Cairo , Monday May 23 2005. Laura Bush on Monday endorsed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's plan for presidential elections as "bold and wise" despite complaints from opposition groups that the voting is designed to keep Mubarak in power. Mrs. Bush's low-key travels Monday were in contrast to her stops Sunday at sites sacred to Muslims and Jews.(AP Photo/ Khalid Desouki, Pool)
Egyptian egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass (L) gives United States first lady Laura Bush a tour of the pyramids in Giza, Egypt, May 23, 2005. The visit was part of the first lady's five-day trip to Israel, Jordan and Egypt. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
US first lady Laura Bush, rear right, and her Egyptian counterpart Suzanne Mubarak visit a girls' school outside Cairo where pupils put on a show, Monday May 23 2005. Laura Bush on Monday endorsed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's plan for presidential elections as "bold and wise" despite complaints from opposition groups that the voting is designed to keep Mubarak in power. Mrs. Bush's low-key travels Monday were in contrast to her stops Sunday at sites sacred to Muslims and Jews.(AP Photo/ Khalid Desouki, Pool)
U.S. first lady Laura Bush smiles at a puppet while touring the set of "Alam Simsim", the Egyptian version of the popular U.S. children's show "Sesame Street" in Cairo, Egypt May 23, 2005. U.S. first lady Bush is on a Middle East tour to counter anti-U.S. sentiment in the region. REUTERS/Hasan Jamali/Pool
Laura Bush, right, walks to the Church of the Resurrection at Abu Ghosh with Brother Olivier, left, on Monday, May 23, 2005 in Abu Ghosh, Israel. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Congratulations!!! You done good!
THE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT?!?
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