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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 7/3/02
yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov
Posted on 07/03/2002 6:02:04 PM PDT by rintense
In a ceremony at the White House today, President Bush celebrated the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Bush also signed an executive order intended to help Indian tribal colleges and universities. Later in the day, the President kicked off the holiday week with a rtound of golf at Andrews Air Force Base Golf Course. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush
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To: rintense
Those high res pics are fantastic...especially like the one where he's scratching his head!
Thanks for your dedication to the Daily Dose.....what a great thread!
To: patriciaruth
Hi, Thanks for the chemical lesson!!! I had no idea what was involved except what I read on the internet. Why would this cause her to be vomiting so much? I have never seen or heard such forceful vomiting. It was very scary!!!! She has been very sick for about a month now. Have you heard of a pain medicine called ultrex or something like that? She had started taking that when she broke her foot on her birthday, June 2, and that was about the time that all of this started. I do not know if there is a connection or not. The kidney specialist is looking into that and all the other medications that she is on for all her illnesses. My niece from MS just called and said they would be up tomorrow for ILA. It will be good to see her and her teenage daughter, but I am in no mood for any visitors!!!!! MamaB
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07/03/2002 9:01:49 PM PDT
by
MamaB
To: Mo1
Great find. It gives me chills--of the GOOD kind. Thanks.
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posted on
07/03/2002 9:02:45 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: Sabertooth
You SO bad!
Sssshhhh.
I have often questioned the wisdom of bowing to Mass Exodus' incitement regarding her.
To: SwatTeam
Wow. I feel awful for the people who lost their home but I'm glad it wasn't your home.
To: GretchenEE
Guess what I can see from here.
To: GretchenEE
EEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
To: rintense
I forgot to say that the President offered immigrants serving active duty in the U.S. military immediate eligibility for citizenship. Oh my, that must have made for some interesting threads on FreeRepublic!
To: patriciaruth
Huh?
To: rintense; All
Happy Fourth of July everyone! Just got back from our town's fireworks display. It was awesome. At the beginning they played music and a group of children reciting the pledge of allegiance. When it got to the part of "under the God" the entire crowd yelled out together UNDER GOD! It was great.
Thanks for the high res pictures, rintense they are terrific.
To: ladyinred
"Oh my, that must have made for some interesting threads on FreeRepublic"
You mean with the Bush Bashers???? As far as I am concerned if they can fight for this country in OUR military then they should be given citizenship. Most of the morons complaining would not even fight for their own country.
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07/03/2002 9:15:46 PM PDT
by
Kath
To: rintense
HEY Rintense rackkkkkkk the photos of Daily Dose I thought we not going have Pre fourth of July thread
Wrong again
Well I be busy but hope everybody have GOOD FOURTH OF JULY this weekend
RACKKKKKKKKK USA
To: All
FYI: According to the Ripley "Jackson Herald", the President will speak from a stage in front of the Jackson County Courthouse at 10 AM eastern. He is not expected to participate in the noon parade!
Until tomorrow . . .
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07/03/2002 9:20:59 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: Sabertooth
I did notice the placement of the predator and the lady. As with SuziQ's cybercake, there are no calories in the consumption.
To: All
Just returned from the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Charlotte, NC. It was awesome.
Reception with Ann Wagner, RNC Co-Chair (Thursday)---Lunch with Gov. Marc Racicot, RNC Chairman, Reception and Dinner/Banquet with Jack Oliver, RNC Deputy Chairman (Friday) PLUS saw VP Cheney Friday afternoon---Breakfast with J. C. Watts, Lunch with Congressman Robin Hayes, Dinner/Banquet with Bob Dole (Saturday)--- Breakfast with Elizabeth Dole (Sunday)
This was an experience I won't forget for a long, long time. VP Cheney and J. C. Watts were fantastisc. Of course, everyone was good, but they were the best. I sure do hate to see Watts leave. Had conversations and pictures made and got autographs of/with everyone but the VP. He didn't shake one single hand. He was in and out way too fast. I did have a front row seat though and used my camcorder to record ALL speeches. I feel like I recorded 6 hours of history. What a dynamic and wonderful man our VP is--even if he didn't take time to shake hands. Met a lot of very nice people from all over though.
I urge all of you to attend your leadership conferences when they are in your area. It won't be anything you'll forget--that's for sure.
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07/03/2002 9:23:25 PM PDT
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GOP-Pat
To: mtngrl@vrwc
Nothing happened! What is it??
I can't stand the suspense....
To: mtngrl@vrwc
Oh, so THAT'S what that was..
Damn! Now I'm twice as old!
To: Wphile
Don't ya know W's biggest offense in the minds of some of our fellow citizens is not only being the son of an oil man, an oil man himself, but oh my gosh, selecting an oil man for his veep.
Oh my gosh.
What is America going to DO?
I just don't get it. Why is this cause for them to be paranoid?
To: GretchenEE
I did notice the placement of the predator and the lady.
You know how cats can be, always underfoot, rubbing on your leg...
As with SuziQ's cybercake, there are no calories in the consumption. I missed the cake?
To: Mo1
He's definately a "HOTTIE"!
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