Posted on 09/05/2010 5:29:14 PM PDT by Kaslin
The month of September 2005 was a very busy month for President Bush after Katrina came on land at the Gulf coast and damaged the area. We see President Bush and First Lady Laura visiting New Orleans and other affected areas in Louisiana and Mississippi to comfort the victims of the hurricane and bring aid
The country lost Chief Justice William Renquist who passed away on September 3, 2005
President Bush nominated Judge Roberts to become the next Chief Supreme Court Justice. On September 29th Justice Roberts was sworn in as the 20th? Supreme Court Chief Justice.
President Bush remembered 9/11 heroes at a Medal of Valor ceremony. He also met with several foreign leaders and addressed the Useless Nations
For the quote of the month I have chosen President Bushs Remarks which he gave at the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance Service on September 16, 2005
Well, actually, she’s legally known as Lauren Bush Lauren because she still wants to keep the family name out of respect and also she doesn’t want people to get confused by calling her name twice! ;)
Thanks, dsutah. I do actually remembered Lauren’s wedding from last September. It was kind of disappointing that there was a lack of US media coverage about it. But I guess Lauren and her family wanted to keep the wedding ceremony under wraps and not make a big splash all over the press.
This is the one photo I could find of the Bush family together at the wedding. There’s probably many more we may never get to see.
President Bush rocked that speech yesterday. He definitely kicked butt. I get the impression that he is probably not very happy at the way Obummer has mishandled the economy and is also shocked how much the country has changed in the past three years he’s been out of office.
GW’s heart must be breaking now...can’t blame him. He should make more speeches like the one yesterday to remind the American public how good the economy was during his administration...low unemployment rate, millions of new jobs created, etc. It’s all because of his brilliant tax cuts. Dubya should go for it and not hold back!
He does have to be saddened at the miserable way this country is being handled.....as are all of us! Pray for REAL change in November!
Thanks for keeping us caught up with his comings and goings, Patty! :)
Some very happy young girls were lucky enough to run into GWB at the Coffee Station diner in Crawford, TX on Friday, April 13th.
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Yesterday (Sunday, April 16th), GW, Laura, Jenna and Barbara attended two events in Dallas - a fundraiser to help raise money for Barbaras Global Health Corps organization. Later in the evening, the Bushes hosted an invitation-only screening for an AIDS documentary called The Carrier as part of the Bushs Institute global health initiative. Sounds like they had a very good time but also helped to raise awareness for a worthy cause!
GW and his daughters at the Global Health Corps fundraiser
Barbara Bush,The Carrier director Maggie Betts and the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids Foundation CEO Chip Lyons moderate a panel discussion after the film screening at the Regent Highland Park Village Theater
The Bushes also hosted a post-film screening dinner reception at nearby Marquee restaurant:
GWB with EGPAF CEO Chip Lyons
Tom Hicks, George W. Bush Team Up for Global Health
Posted on April 16th, 2012 12:40pm by Glenn Hunter (frontburner.dmagazine.com)
In Dallass tony Preston Hollow neighborhood, businessman Tom Hicks 33,000-square-foot estate the priciest spread in Big D backs up, literally, to Hicks pal George W. Bushs place. So the former president didnt have far to go Sunday afternoon for an event at Hicks home that raised money for the Global Health Corps. GHC is a nonprofit outfit promoting health equity, co-founded by Laura and Georges daughter, Barbara Pierce Bush.
Read more here:
Bush Institute's screening of 'The Carrier' gives preview of global health work
By Tom Benning / Reporter (Dallas Morning News)
10:21 AM on Mon. Apr. 16, 2012
Former president George W. Bush -- with the help of his daughter, Barbara -- offered a glimpse Sunday night of the global health work being done in Africa by his presidential center's public policy arm, the Bush Institute.
The preview of sorts came courtesy of an institute-sponsored screening of the documentary, "The Carrier," a rather remarkable film about a Zambian family struggling with HIV.
The Bush family -- including the former president's wife, Laura, and other daughter, Jenna -- attended the event at Highland Park Village. And the gathering in part benefited Barbara Pierce Bush's Global Health Corps, which to aims engage young professionals in the field
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GWs heart must be breaking now...
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Yes .. as all ours are so hearbroken by this
radical’s handiwork so he can “fix” this
country how he wants it in *his* delusions.
I hope and pray that things are better soon!
Last Wednesday, April 18th, GWB traveled to Graniteville, South Carolina to speak to young golfers at the Junior Invitational Sage Valley Golf Club banquet dinner.
GW and Laura appeared at the annual Salvation Army board meeting dinner in Dallas last Thursday, April 19th.
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Yesterday, Tuesday, April 24, the President gave a keynote address at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores meeting at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida.
Some well-wishers wave goodbye to GW as left the premises. He was sitting in the back seat of the SUV. Even though you cant see him, pretty sure he must have been smiling and waving happily at the crowd!
Later, W traveled up to Souderton, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia where he spoke to a sold-out crowd at Plumstead Christian School's annual Founders Forum at Calvary Church. Here he is waving to children and residents outside Calvary Church.
Bush speaks to Junior Invitational participants
By John Boyette (The Augusta Chronicle)
Sports Editor
Wednesday, April 18, 2012 11:57 PM
GRANITEVILLE Participants in the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley thought the golf tournament couldnt get any better after last years inaugural event. Then they found out former President George W. Bush was speaking at the opening ceremony banquet Wednesday night.
Ive never heard of anything like that, said George Cunningham, a 16-year-old from Tucson, Ariz., before Bushs speech. This is so amazing they can get that.
Bush, the 43rd president of the country, elected in 2000 and 2004, is the honorary chairman of The First Tee. Proceeds from the Junior Invitational go to The First Tee, which supports initiatives for young people through golf, and last year $200,000 was split between the Augusta and Aiken chapters.
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Heres a Youtube video of President Bushs speech at Junior Invitational that starts at 1:15:
Opening Ceremonies for the 2012 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley Golf Club
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Pres. Bush spoke at the McKinney Foundation Education gala dinner in McKinney, TX on Saturday, April 21st:
President George W. Bush Wows Guests at MEF's Anniversary Gala
By Angie Bado, TSB Publisher
The speech, given by President George W. Bush at the McKinney Education Foundation's 20th Anniversary Gala on Saturday evening, was the highlight of the evening. As the former president walked to the podium, he was given a standing ovation and from that moment on, he was "it." With more than 600 guests in attendance, he held the rapt attention of the audience as he shared thoughts from his bestselling memoir, Decision Points. Bush also talked about his experiences during his years in the White House and what it's like to transition from Commander in Chief to being another Dallas resident.
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President Bush impresses veteran County Sheriff
By Terry Box
OK, I have to share a story with you that gave me the big head for a while last [Saturday] night.
We were attending the McKinney Education Foundation Gala. Steve Stoler was the emcee. As we started to eat, Steve came over to our table, and said, "Sheriff, do you know what the President [George W. Bush] asked me in the green room?" I said, "I have no idea." He said he wanted to know "if Terry Box was still the Sheriff?" ...
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Former President George W. Bush addresses executives at NACDS Annual
April 24, 2012 | By Michael Johnsen
PALM BEACH, Fla. Former President George W. Bush addressed attendees of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores' Annual meeting here Tuesday morning, followed by a question-and-answer session with new NACDS chairman Greg Wasson.
Wasson asked Bush to talk about the inclusion of prescription benefits to the Medicare program, which went into effect during Bush's administration in 2006. "It makes no sense to have a system that does not change with the time," Bush said. "The market moved, but the government system didn't," he said. "The benefit is Medicare in the first place. To modernize it required prescription drugs."
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George W. Bush spoke about faith and freedom in Souderton Tuesday
Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 6:00 am | Updated: 10:45 am, Wed Apr 25, 2012.
By Gary Weckselblatt
Staff Writer (phillyburbs.com)
Former President George W. Bush talked about faith, family and freedom to a crowd of about 1,200 people at Plumstead Christian Schools Founders Forum on Tuesday night.
Bush referenced his book, Decision Points, as he jumped from topic to topic in his speech and made fun of himself along the way, saying his critics didnt think I could read, let alone write.
He said he was there to sell a book because Im living on a government pension. It was not a book to settle scores, he said, rather a data point for future historians.
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((Ping!))
Thanks, as always, pattyvita....it does the heart good to see President Bush.
Did anyone watch Fox and Friends this morning, when they showed a clip of CNN's Piers Morgan interviewing the Dhalai (sp) Lama: Morgan asked him who his favorite president was and he replied President Bush. The left wing lunatic asked him which one and he replied the younger or the last one. I don't remember. Anyway CNN is showing the interview this evening. I am going to record it, because I want to see Morgan reaction
Thank you pattyvita for your faithfulness in posting these wonderful photos and updates of our beloved President, George W. Bush. He is a gentlemen of so much integrity that we will never know what he thinks of the current White House occupant and the devastation he has wreaked on our country. He and Laura must just be sick over this tragedy which gets worse every day. And now farm children are not going to be allowed to help on their own family’s farm?
We are in great peril. We can only pray that Americans will wake up before it’s too later.
W still looks amazing!!!! What a handsome dude!
How did I ever miss this fabulous photo of Lauren Bush Lauren’s wedding?????? A real dream team assembled here!
oh Patty! once again you come through and put a smile on my face to see THAT wonderful face! Bless you & thank you!
You’re welcome NordP!
Thank you!
Yup, totally agree with you, GWB is one good-looking guy. Boy, he's aging quite nicely! :)
Lovely photo of Lauren’s wedding isn’t it? Everyone looked terrific in there!
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