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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 12/10/01
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Posted on 12/10/2001 4:49:17 PM PST by rintense
The President and First Lady entertained a group of children from Boston Elementary School in Arlington, VA. The First Couple shared storytelling duties as the President ended the event with a reading of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'. The plane that crashed into the Pentagon flew directly over the elementary school on September 11th. Also today, the President celebrated Hanukkah by lighting a 100-year-old menorah on loan from the Jewish Museum in New York. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
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To: rintense
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posted on
12/10/2001 5:49:05 PM PST
by
MJY1288
To: rintense
What is that thing that follows every picture? Some kind of shadow follows the pictures.
42
posted on
12/10/2001 5:50:37 PM PST
by
Sungirl
To: StarFan
GWB is #2 - Rudy is #1. Personally, I'd vote them co-winners, but Rudy works for me. GWB will eclipse him from this point on!
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posted on
12/10/2001 5:52:02 PM PST
by
mombonn
To: mtngrl@vrwc; mystomachisturning; Wphile; rintense
Let it be on the record that I never brought up the subject of a "package." Check the record. I only responded to those who did. LOL!
Rintense, these are fabulous tonight! I want the President and First Lady to come and read me a story! And I, too, love the way this beautiful First Lady looks at her handsome husband, and the way he looks at her.
Question............how would we feel about them if they had followed the wonderful Reagans? Is it just because we have experience the debauched ones that we feel this way? Would we be this excited if it hadn't been for the dark night of the last 8 years?? Just wondering how others feel about this.
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posted on
12/10/2001 5:52:57 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
To: rintense
I've not responded on your posts before but wish to do so now.
The photos you've published here have always been uplifting and enjoyable.
Thank You!
To: rintense
Great Pictures, rintense.
Did you all see the article on Drudge about Senator "Disappointed" Daschle? Well, I decided it would be a good opportunity for me to write him and express my views about HIM. So, here is my letter. You should all go to senate.gov and send him a little note. He is obstructing Bush's agenda BIG TIME.
Senator Daschle,
I am very disappointed that you are the Senate Majority leader. I'm disappointed that you are obstructionist and keeping Bush's appointees from seeing their vote come up. I'm disappointed that you are going against this very loved president. I am disappointed that you are holding up the Stimulus Package that Bush wants. I am disappointed that you are holding up Drilling in ANWR. I am disappointed that you are holding up all kinds of other legislation, and when you run for office next, I hope you will be disappointed with the results. If you know what is good for you politically, you will act like you care about the country and pass the Stimulus Package Bush wants, pass Energy, Education, let the votes for judges come to the floor ( Scalia, et al.), and stop acting like such a big disappointed baby.
Elaine Geerdes
To: rintense
#1 is absolutely adorable!
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posted on
12/10/2001 5:53:32 PM PST
by
mombonn
To: mombonn
Thanks. As a New Yorker, I am proud to call Rudy ours, but the numbers should have been reversed.
48
posted on
12/10/2001 5:55:30 PM PST
by
StarFan
To: StarFan
You may be on to something. Laura says he works out a lot these days, so it's possible that he has just worked out and gotten a shower in a lot of the shots we see. That's how he works out his tensions.
To: rintense
Bill Clinton to the kids at Christmas: "Ah hope you all will remember me on Christmas and send part of your allowance to the DNC."
Al Gore to the kids: "Did you know that the Nativity scene was written about me and Tipper?"
Hitlary: "Couldn't they have brought in some of the staff's kids for this photo op? Do they really expect me to TOUCH these "little" people?"
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posted on
12/10/2001 5:59:30 PM PST
by
kitkat
To: rintense
Wonderful pictures! Everytime George & Laura Bush are with children, they seem to both have a extra special glow. Love the President wearing those reading glasses......so cute!
He's the first President to light a Menorah in the White House! I wonder if he's also sending a symbolic message to Arafat that America will continue to support that nation.
Thanks be to God that this wonderful couple are in the WH!
To: rintense
Thank you, I watched this live, what a delight W and Laura are. They honestly enjoy the kids being there at the White House. Never got that feeling when the Clintoons were there. Old phony Bug Eyes, and that mouth open wide enough to swallow a tractor. Thanks be to the Lord for GWBush and Laura.
To: rintense
i'm one of those freepers (a newbie) who always looks forward to your photos, check-in everyday and they're always wonderful. how do you get them?
To: Coolidge
Who is the man in the painting behind the President in the picture sixth from the bottom? Anyone? A relative?? LOL!
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posted on
12/10/2001 6:26:39 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
To: ohioWfan
I agree that there is SUCH a great contrast with the Clintons, that anyone would have looked good. I look at these photos and say, thank you God, we survived the last eight years, and now we have this wonderful reward. Mrs. Bush is so outstanding compared with her predecessor. I don't believe, however, that it is just the juxtaposition of honest and criminal, good and bad. I submit that, in the grand scheme of things, President G.W. Bush is going to be ranked as one of the best presidents in our history. As in, one of the top 6. A recent article writer stated that she thought the Sept. 11 incident had made GWB "mature" before our eyes. I think this is wrong. I believe what I told my friend two years ago when the election process was starting - when the people of the US get to know him, and how good, kind and honorable he is - then they will love him as Texans do. He hasn't changed; now the country is seeing him as he is. The moment it all changed was when he was speaking about the terrorist attack, and his eyes started to well up with tears. Those weren't phony, look-at-me-I-feel-your-pain-Slippery-Bill tears. Those were the tears of a righteous leader, a good man, a real man who was going to put a stop to it. Anyway, thanks for these wonderful pictures - I check it just about every day, but don't usually write.
To: katherineisgreat
LOL....well, you are well on your way! Nice to know the world has kids like yourself in it!!! 8^)
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posted on
12/10/2001 6:31:05 PM PST
by
MistyCA
To: contessa machiaveli
Hi contessa! Welcome to the daily dose.
I use internet news sources like yahoo and excite, and simply link the photos to the daily thread.
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posted on
12/10/2001 6:31:28 PM PST
by
rintense
To: okstatemom
Great letter, okstatemom. As pointed out in a recent column in the Wall Street Journal, Senator Daschle is suffering under the illusion that he's the president of our country. How disappointed he'll be when he finds out he's not!
It must be very disappointing to Daschle when he sees how popular our real president is.
To: okstatemom
Thought you would really appreciate this post on another thread:
Hopefully, the voters of South Dakota will dis-appoint Daschle to the Senate soon. 5 posted on 12/10/01 10:28 PM Eastern by Cultural Jihad
I've nominated it for Quote of the Day!
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posted on
12/10/2001 6:35:41 PM PST
by
kayak
To: jgdiamond
Personally, if I were the last person in the world, I would STILL be disappointed to find out I was Daschle!!
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