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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 10/01/01
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Posted on 10/01/2001 7:48:42 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush returned to business as usual today as he met with his national security team regarding the war on terrorism. He also visited the FEMA offices and thanked the workers for all of their hard work over the past few weeks. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
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To: kayak
I think there are massive doses of the "peace that passes understanding" in both the President and the First Lady. They seem to have a very close, personal relationship with the Lord.You are so right, kayak! And I believe that we have been able to witness that relationship with the Lord, and with each other get stronger and stronger throughout this crisis!
Keep praying!! As the President said, "It's working."
To: rintense
Thanks Rintense.
I can go to sleep tonight knowing that our country is in such capable hands.
What a comforting thought!
To: village idiot
He was Bush's Chief of Staff back in Texas.
To: rintense
Your hard work is not unappreciated!
Bless you for the moments of peace and smiles that you bring us all.
To: rintense
I'm a little late getting here ....I've got jury duty this week! I sure do need these pictures...thanks for the ping!
Umbob
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Golly, i sure hope that there were plenty of reporters and photographers to capture this historic photo opportunity.
::
GLENN
p.s. Does this make up for his
National Guard debacle?
To: hEADcRASH
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