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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 12/4/02
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Posted on 12/04/2002 6:55:10 PM PST by rintense
Another busy day for President Bush today as he signed a few new bills and hosted the lighting of the White House Menorah. The President signed the 'Anton's Law' which requires shoulder belts in addition to lap straps in the middle rear seats of vehicles. Bush also signed the Dot Kids Implementation and Efficiency Act, which creates a new kids-safe 'dot-kids' domain on the Internet that would contain only material appropriate for children under 13. After signing the bill, he took questions from the media, and once again stated that he is not optimistic regarding the inspections in Iraq. Meanwhile, First Lady Laura hosted Afghani teachers as they learn to become master teachers, who will eventually be responsible for training teachers back in their home country. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
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KEYWORDS: bush; dayinthelife
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To: MJY1288
I have a gut feeling George W. Bush will deliver world peace
No - don't go there. There is no final place called "peace", at least not in the life of mortals we inhabit now. There is only the ebb and flow, of war and peace, of liberty and tyranny.
But George W. Bush sure is flowing the right way !!
To: azGOPgal
Amen ! and since I haven't had a chance to say this before (I tend to be in nighty-night land by the time the Dose is posted) it's so very nice to see/read (???) you here on this thread -- I have kids around your age (2 sons , 22 and 18 -- also a daughter, 16) and they are strong conservatives and very interested in politics -- it's nice and also reassuring to know there are other "kids" out there like them, sometimes I worry that I've 'warped' their little minds with too much Free Republic (LOL) :)
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:09:29 PM PST
by
twyn1
To: Wphile; All
"I was driving around today and I kept hearing something about a new poll which shows that W is in the process of building a Republican generation much the way FDR built the Democrat generation. Anyone know what this is from, i.e., where is the poll info? Also heard that the poll shows an overwhelming support for the vision that W has for America or something to that effect."
You can learn more about this special polling summary by Scott Rassmussen at
http://www.scottpolls.com/gopgeneration.html
Unfortunately, you must buy the summary to get the 'good stuff!' I plan to purchase it next week and will post key excerpts!
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:09:38 PM PST
by
DrDeb
To: Ashamed Democrat
Welcome to the board. Democrat??? Well if you like Dubya, theres hope for you!!!!!!
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:09:58 PM PST
by
Kath
To: goodnesswins
I'm so glad that soccer and homework was on my mind during the Clinton Admin. But all of the extremely terrible and unforgivable stuff he did occurred right when I was becoming aware of politics. I guess we can't be sheilded from everything bad. At least we have Dubya to make up for it.
To: All
This is from a article in August 24, 2000. Thought kind of amusing!
TAMARAC, Fla. -- Al Gore answered a tough question Wednesday from one of the youngest people in the crowd, 10-year-old Chaille Stoval.
"Why do we have soldiers in the first place?" the sixth-grader asked.
The Democratic presidential candidate didn't flinch upon hearing the question.
"Even though we're not in a war right now, there are a lot of bad guys in the world," Gore replied during a campaign stop at a Florida seniors' center.
To: MJY1288
We have to drive an hour to reach the snow...but are looking forward to it to go skiing. Er...hubby and daughter ski, I keep my feet toasty warm in the lodge. :oD
To: twyn1
Occasionally, I used to think that there was something wrong with me becasue I was Republican when it seemed like every single college person was a Democrat. Then I completely realized I was Right and becaming even more firm in my beliefs. Thanks to the Free Republic I have intelligent people from all walks of life to share my thoughts with.
To: Wphile
I personally think George W Bush will go down in history as one of the greatest Presidents of all time. I agree with Mike. I have a hunch he will bring peace before he leaves office. At any rate he will certainly leave his mark on both the Presidency and the Republican party.
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:16:11 PM PST
by
Kath
To: Kath
"I personally think George W Bush will go down in history as one of the greatest Presidents of all time."
I'm just gonna have to agree with you guys on that one- hundred and fifty million percent.
To: azGOPgal
yeah -- college can be like that --my oldest son was at MIT and it was total liberal-land -- but he did manage to find some conservative friends there -- they have to "band together" for protection from the liberal herd, esp. up in Massachusetts :)
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:17:31 PM PST
by
twyn1
To: Miss Marple
That is all they would see. No one could ever satisfy those type of people. They are not even satisfied with themselves.
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:17:43 PM PST
by
Kath
To: MJY1288
It seems to me that President Bush has been going non-stop from the day he was sworn in. Yes he has ... and I don't know what we'd do without him
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:18:03 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: twyn1
I heard something similiar on Fox News this A.M. regarding clinton- it said something about the most admired men in America, and clinton made the top five. Then the same poll asked who was the
most loathed person in America and clinton was NUMERO UNO!
Go figure.
Makes ya wonder if our nation is schizo.
To: twyn1
It's a good thing Flagstaff Az isn't too liberal of an area, but it always seems that college brings out the worst in people (who think liberal)!
To: Republic
So can you be admired for being the most loathed person in America?!
To: Wphile
I think the problem for poor Clinton is you are going from one exteme to the other. If Gore had won the election, Clinton would not look so bad. However, when you have a man like Bush who is decent, honest, caring, tendor, strong and a leader and then compare to Clinton......well Clinton pale in comparison.
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:20:04 PM PST
by
Kath
To: Wphile
I did nt see the Esquire article but I am not suprised that W is among the most respected Presidents.
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:21:29 PM PST
by
Kath
To: DietCoke
Just took me an hour and a half to drive 14 miles. IN now, warm! Hope to stay that way tomorrow.
To: MJY1288; All
Thanks for posting the pix!!!
If you have the time, I'd love it if you could also post the pix of the President that showcases that humble expression he gets when he receives the type of audience response that he got yesterday. I also love the pix of the president and the "Providence" ladies that he met at the airport! You can read more about these ladies at
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/html/0944C1B1-D9B4-4C0F-965B-E975B607070B.shtml
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posted on
12/04/2002 8:21:48 PM PST
by
DrDeb
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