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A day in the life of President Bush (Many photos) 09-25-2007
White House & other sources ^ | September 25, 2007

Posted on 09/25/2007 5:39:58 PM PDT by Kaslin

This morning President Bush addressed the United Nations General Assembly
transcript here

Later on the president met with Iraqi Prime Minister Malaki at the Waldorf –Astoria Hotel in New York City

The Waldorf-Astoria

New York, New York

11:33 A.M. EDT

PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. Prime Minister, it's good to see you again. We generally meet via TV screens, and now it's good to see you in person. And I appreciate your delegation coming. You brought a very distinguished delegation -- ministers in this government, foreign ministers, the Speaker of the Assembly is with us today -- Mr. Speaker, thank you.

We talked about a lot of issues, and spent time talking about reconciliation and law. And the Prime Minister and the Speaker are dedicated to getting good law out of the assembly. And the political parties in Iraq must understand the importance of getting these laws passed. Some politicians may be trying to block the law to gain special advantage. And these parties have got to understand that it's in the interests of Iraq to get good law passed. And so I want to thank you for you're dedication and your commitment to laws that will help this young democracy reconcile and move forward.

The Prime Minister and I have talked about a variety of concerns. And I assured him we want his security forces well-trained, mobile and capable of handling Iraqi security on their own. I have made it clear to the American people that our troop levels will depend upon success. When General Petraeus reported to the country, you know, I talked about troops coming home based upon success. And success in Iraq is important to the future of our country, it's obviously important to the people of Iraq.

You're sitting in a vital region and when you succeed -- which I'm confident you will -- it'll send a message to other people who believe in peace. It'll make it easier for people to grow up with a hopeful future in the Middle East. When that happens, it makes America more secure. If we were to leave before the job is done, chaos could ensue, innocent people would lose their life, extremists would be emboldened; nations that are worried about the United States would -- about our commitment, would lose their nerve; the countries of the Middle East would be endangered, and that would cause America to be endangered, as well.

And so we're with you, Prime Minister. We thank you for the courage of the Iraqi people. We expect there to be reconciliation and law, just like you expect there to be reconciliation and law. And I appreciate your time today. Appreciate your remarks yesterday; I thought they were strong remarks about a hopeful Iraq. It's good to be with you.

PRIME MINISTER MALIKI: (As translated.) Thank you very much, Mr. President. I am grateful to be here with you. I thank you for the meeting with your distinguished delegation and with my delegation.

During the meeting with the President we have reviewed a number of issues. We have discussed a variety of issues. All of them are common issues that we strongly believe that they represent the mutual goal that we have, the mutual goal of confronting and defeating terrorism, as well as building and continuing to build the Iraqi institutions and the Iraqi government.

The Iraqi side is fully prepared to assume all the responsibilities and to work for a better future for all of Iraq. We have made it very clear and emphasized that the future of Iraq goes through the gates of national reconciliations, of political agreements. That is the way to make the states and that's the way to ensure and assure the future of Iraq.

The task before us is gigantic. We have succeeded in ridding Iraq of the dictatorship and the regime that governed there. Now we have another challenge, which is to get rid of terrorism, terrorist organizations. The road will be long; it requires cooperation and the international community in order to uproot terrorism and secure a better future for everyone.

We believe and we feel that there is a development and progress that's happening every day in our political life, in the way to manage and administer the country in the security situation. Of course, as the President referred, also we have some spending legislations that we will continue to exert every possible efforts to have those spending legislations passed. They've been sent to the Iraqi parliament. But also we continue to work on the basis of the existing law and we continue to work to have those legislations passed.

We also discussed the importance of the region where we live. It is a vital region. It is important for Iraq and the region to be away from conflicts, to have a safer region and a safer Iraq, and to uproot terrorism in that part of the world and in that country. Iraq's security is very important and we have talked about the importance of mutual respect between our two sides and working together for our mutual goals. We have a great deal of confidence that we will be victorious.

PRESIDENT BUSH: Shukran.

END 11:41 A.M. EDT

Statement by the President on 2007 Nation’s Report Card

Earlier today, the 2007 Nation's Report Card, also known as the National Assessment of Educational Progress, was released. The news is outstanding. Eighth graders achieved their highest scores ever in math, while fourth graders set records in both reading and math. African-American and Hispanic students posted all-time highs in a number of categories, which represents progress toward closing the achievement gap.

These scores confirm that No Child Left Behind is working and producing positive results for students across the country. Since No Child Left Behind became law in 2002, the states have been setting standards and holding schools accountable for ensuring that every child can read and do math at grade level. We are successfully challenging the soft bigotry of low expectations and continuing to make significant progress in reforming our schools.

As we commemorate the integration 50 years ago of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, we are reminded of the sacrifices students and their families have made in pursuit of a better education. Today's results demonstrate America's progress in making their dreams a reality, but we have more work to do. Now is not the time to turn back the clock on educational accountability and real options for parents, which No Child Left Behind provides.

The successes detailed in the Nation's Report Card highlight the importance of reauthorizing No Child Left Behind. I have proposed a number of ways to improve the law, by increasing flexibility, helping struggling schools, and empowering parents with more choices. I look forward to continuing to work with lawmakers of both parties to strengthen this important law.


This afternoon President Bush participated in Roundtable on Democracy at the United Nations Headquarters

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1:34 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. This is a meeting of people who love liberty and who understand that freedom is universal. I appreciate the ability to share thoughts about how to embolden those who seek reform to stand with those who are willing to fight tyranny, and ways for us all to be effective.

As you know, there are people around the world who are desperate to live in free societies. I think, for example, of those in Burma. And it's incumbent upon those of us who live in free societies to help them. I can think of no better way to work toward freedom than to strategize with leaders from around the world who are willing to take the harsh steps necessary to spread liberty.

And so I'm looking forward to our strategy session. I appreciate your time. I want to thank you very much for your interest in this vital subject. Thanks.

END 1:35 P.M. EDT

President Bush also participated in the United Nations Security Council Meeting on Africa at the United Nations Headquarters
You can read the transcripts here


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To: Kaslin

What nice pictures of the UN. I’ve not seen it from that angle.

Thanks for the dose Kas.


21 posted on 09/25/2007 6:03:56 PM PDT by SnarlinCubBear ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." -- Thomas Mann)
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To: Kaslin

President Bush, right, has a word with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Africa at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007.

President Bush, right, has a word with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Africa, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007, at the United Nations headquarters.

President Bush, right, is greeted by South African President Thabo Mbeki, left, as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, second from right, and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, look on during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Africa, Tuesday, sept. 25, 2007, at the United Nations headquarters.

President Bush passes a note to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Zalmay Khalilzad watches at right during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Africa at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007

President Bush, right, has a word with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley looks, on during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Africa, Tuesday, Sept. 25,2007, at the United Nations headquarters

22 posted on 09/25/2007 6:06:40 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, and President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe, right, are seen during a bilateral meeting in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007 in New York.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Zalmay Khalilzad, center, and Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the President For National Security Affairs are seen during the the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, second from right, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad, center, and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, second from left, listen as President Bush, not pictured, addresses the United Nations General Assembly session at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007

23 posted on 09/25/2007 6:07:23 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin

First lady Laura Bush, left, walks past Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as she arrives ahead of President Bush's address to the United Nations General Assembly session at the United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007

24 posted on 09/25/2007 6:08:09 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin


Feel free to post or repost any photos that are related to this thread.

25 posted on 09/25/2007 6:08:49 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: SnarlinCubBear

He never gives up and he never gives in and he just never quits. There you still are, Mr. President, and here we still are. Hanging in. Whatever it takes.


26 posted on 09/25/2007 6:09:45 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: MamaB

27 posted on 09/25/2007 6:09:47 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: swmobuffalo

Hello!


28 posted on 09/25/2007 6:10:28 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin

Thanks Kaslin


29 posted on 09/25/2007 6:11:05 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: MamaB
Is it that easy to break in the vehicle? That is not good

His guardian angel must have indeed been watching over him

30 posted on 09/25/2007 6:13:19 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: maica

And if it would make the news the left would just ignore it


31 posted on 09/25/2007 6:15:28 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: SnarlinCubBear

You’re welcome. My pleasure


32 posted on 09/25/2007 6:18:57 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: firewalk

You’re welcome


33 posted on 09/25/2007 6:21:15 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin

Haven’t been here in awhile but the picture in Post # 20 (I can’t remember how to paste it) is classic. Bush is still my man and I’m stickin’ with him.


34 posted on 09/25/2007 6:31:15 PM PDT by Wphile (Keep the UN out of Iraq)
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To: Wphile

Which photo? There’s four


35 posted on 09/25/2007 6:38:15 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: Kaslin

Today is the 25th not the 24th, this thread is dated incorrectly.


36 posted on 09/25/2007 6:38:26 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand;but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: Kaslin
Testing...
37 posted on 09/25/2007 6:40:51 PM PDT by Wphile (Keep the UN out of Iraq)
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To: Kaslin

I thought Latvia had a woman president...


38 posted on 09/25/2007 6:41:53 PM PDT by Jewels1091
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To: Kaslin

I goofed...I found my notes but it didn’t work. Will try again.


39 posted on 09/25/2007 6:41:55 PM PDT by Wphile (Keep the UN out of Iraq)
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To: Wphile
Anyway let say you mean the last photo in post# 20. You would post it like this

< img src=http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20070925/capt.c8925a9d27c140319e7f45fe3cc12032.bush_un_xund135.jpg?x=286&y=345&sig=UZ2Ct87Uxsh2aL0Fe_2.Bg-->

With the tags <>closed it would come out like this


40 posted on 09/25/2007 6:43:22 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the li(e)berals know it)
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