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A day in the life of President Bush (7/22/07): photos & news
WhiteHouse.gov & various ^ | 7/22/07

Posted on 07/22/2007 6:19:20 PM PDT by Wolfstar

PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: President Bush returned to the White House today after spending most of the weekend at Camp David. While there, he underwent a routine colonoscopy exam, which doctors recommend be done at least every five years.

The First Lady was in Texas celebrating her mother's birthday.

President Bush has 5 polyps removed during colonoscopy
BY Deb Riechmann Associated Press July 22, 2007

CAMP DAVID, Md. -- Doctors removed five small growths from President Bush's colon Saturday after he temporarily transferred the powers of his office to Vice President Dick Cheney under the rarely invoked 25th Amendment.

The polyps, extra tissue growing inside the large intestine, were found during a routine colon cancer scan performed at the Camp David presidential retreat.

"All were less than 1 centimeter (about four-tenths of an inch) and none appeared worrisome," White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said. Outside medical experts agreed.

The polyps were sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., to be microscopically examined for signs of cancer. Results were expected in 48 to 72 hours. Polyps can turn cancerous, so finding them early is one of the best ways to prevent the disease and improve the odds of surviving it.

Bush invoked the presidential disability clause of the Constitution at 7:16 a.m. EDT. He transferred his authority to Cheney, who was at his home on the Chesapeake Bay in St. Michaels, Md., 45 miles east of D.C.

Nothing occurred during the 2 hours and 5 minutes of the transfer that required Cheney to take official action, Stanzel said.

First lady Laura Bush was in Midland, Texas, celebrating her mother's birthday. The president spoke with her by phone before and after the colonoscopy.

Stanzel said the exam was performed under what he called "monitored anesthesia care," not general anesthesia. He said Bush was asleep but responsive during the colon check. The medical team stopped administering anesthesia at 7:41 a.m. EDT; Bush was up 3 minutes later.

After the examination, Bush ate breakfast with chief of staff Joshua Bolten, White House counsel Fred Fielding and national security adviser Stephen Hadley. He played with his dogs, rode his bike in the afternoon for more than an hour around the presidential compound in the Catoctin Mountains of western Maryland, and received informal briefings from Bolten and Hadley.

For the general population, a colonoscopy to screen for colon cancer is recommended every 10 years. But for people at higher risk, or if a colonoscopy detects polyps, follow-up colonoscopies often are scheduled in three- to five-year intervals.

Doctors discovered that Bush had two polyps during a similar scan in 1998 and two more were found during a colon screening in 1999, while Bush was governor of Texas. That made the 61-year-old president a prime candidate for regular examinations. The screening done in 2002 revealed no polyps or abnormalities.

In the meantime, the work of state goes on. President Bush will meet Afghan President Hamid Karzai at Camp David in August, as Karzai's counterpart in Pakistan is fighting Al Qaeda in the remote northwestern part of that country.

Afghan President to Meet Bush at Camp David in August
By VOA News

The White House says President Bush will meet his Afghan counterpart next month for talks on security in Afghanistan and the U.S.-led war on terror.

Mr. Bush and Afghan President Hamid Karzai are to hold talks at Camp David, the U.S. presidential retreat in Maryland, on August 5 and 6.

A statement from the White House says the presidents will examine efforts to enhance Afghanistan's long-term democracy, prosperity and security. They also are expected to address ways to fight militant attacks, corruption and the booming drug trade, as well as measures to boost the Afghan economy.

U.S. coalition forces in Afghanistan are battling a resurgent Taleban rebellion, with southern Afghanistan hard-hit in that have left thousands dead.

Counter-offensives by U.S.-led and NATO forces have led to a number of civilian deaths. President Karzai has reacted strongly, accusing foreign soldiers of using extreme force.

U.S. and NATO commanders have pledged to review their military procedures, but also have accused Taleban militants of using civilians as human shields.

Bush says US, Pakistan targeting Al-Qaeda 'safe-haven'
Sun Jul 22

WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush linked the US global campaign against Al-Qaeda to Pakistan's efforts to quell Islamist violence, including the storming of a pro-Taliban mosque last week.

In his weekly radio address, Bush expressed full US support for Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's efforts "to rid all of Pakistan of extremism" including an Al-Qaeda "safe haven" in tribal areas.

Bush called the establishment of such harbors, detailed in a recent US national intelligence estimate, "one of the most troubling" setbacks to the US war on terrorism since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The US president...said Musharraf recognized that a September 2006 deal with tribal chiefs to police their own region had failed and that he was "taking active steps to correct it."

"Earlier this month, he sent in Pakistani forces to go after radicals who seized control of a mosque, and then he delivered a speech vowing to rid all of Pakistan of extremism," the US president said.

"Pakistani forces are in the fight, and many have given their lives. The United States supports them in these efforts. And we will work with our partners to deny safe haven to the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Pakistan -- or anywhere else in the world," Bush said.

Musharraf is battling a wave of Islamist violence, sparked by the bloody storming by government forces last week of the pro-Taliban Red Mosque in Islamabad.

The death toll from the Islamist carnage passed 200 in less than a week Friday, after another suicide attack killed four people in the tribal area of North Waziristan, where militants last Sunday tore up a shaky ceasefire pact.

President Bush to meet Jordan king next week

AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordan's King Abdullah will meet President George W. Bush next week in Washington to push forward a U.S. plan to reinvigorate Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking, officials said on Friday.

Palace officials said the surprise visit by the staunch U.S. ally to the White House on Tuesday would focus on efforts to broaden support for Bush's call on Monday for a Middle East peace conference later in the year, probably in the United States.

They say the pro-Western monarch was heartened by Bush's new plan to revive peace moves leading to the goal of an Arab-Israeli settlement based on two states, Israel and Palestine -- an aim sought by Arab moderates.

The king is spearheading an Arab campaign to get Israel to accept a plan offering a sweeping land-for-peace initiative and has long sought an international meeting that brings together Israel, moderate Palestinian leaders and their Arab neighbors.

Jordan, which hosts the largest number of Palestinians outside the West Bank and Gaza, fears time is running out because of rising Iranian influence and the spread of Islamic fundamentalism that has brought more regional instability.

It is years since Israel and the Palestinians last discussed issues at the root of the conflict -- final borders of a Palestinian state, the return of refugees and the status of Jerusalem.



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To: shield

That’s a beatiful blue jay!
btw...I like all your Pres. B. pic contributions!


141 posted on 07/22/2007 11:09:55 PM PDT by Majie Purple (I (Heart Shape Here) JESUS. ..and my Bro and FRee Republic! &The Friends/FRiends I've met here!)
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To: snugs

Thanks, they’re perfect


142 posted on 07/23/2007 4:26:49 AM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge is working and the li(e)berals know it)
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To: snugs

Thank you snugs - I think it’s my prettiest toaster yet.


143 posted on 07/23/2007 4:54:30 AM PDT by SnarlinCubBear ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." -- Thomas Mann)
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To: Wolfstar

Thanks Wolfie, made the mistake of arguing with the immigration hatemongers. What a mistake. Now I am the second most hated man on FR, but that keeps me in good company. This is a great port in the storm.

We have a good and decent man as President who doesn’t deserve their backstabbing.

Pray for W and Our Troops


144 posted on 07/23/2007 4:57:46 AM PDT by bray (Member of the FR President Bush underground)
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To: Wolfstar

Nice way to start the day...thanks for the ping. ;-)


145 posted on 07/23/2007 4:58:33 AM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Wolfstar

In case anyone missed the story of Lt Bush’s revolver, here is a quick synopsis.

When he was rescued by a submarine, he shared a bunk with an officer of the sub. You can just imagine how cramped a WWII era sub was.

So Bush gave him the revolver as a thank you. For years all that the descendants of this man knew was that the downed pilot was a very nice guy - funny and pleasant to have aboard.

When they decided to return it to President Bush, he chose to give it to the museum.


146 posted on 07/23/2007 5:00:19 AM PDT by maica (America will be a hyperpower that's all hype and no power -- if we do not prevail in Iraq)
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To: snugs

OK, it wasn’t the BEST CAKE I’ve had, but it was EASY, and tasty, but I had never put jam/cream on a cake before, so that was my point in making it. The sponge receipes I have take a smidge more effort, and before I put forth said effort, I wanted to give it a test.

I’ve always slathered cake with sugar-y icing and the jam/cream on the Green’s box just looked so good - and so English. So I bought it, tried it, loved it.

In fact, it may have made a convert out of me. I liked the nekkid cake (no icing)!

I was intending to spread the icing you sent me on it (marzipan), but didn’t use it. The jam/cream looked so tasty. But didn’t you say you use BOTH - marzipan and jam?


147 posted on 07/23/2007 5:00:50 AM PDT by SnarlinCubBear ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." -- Thomas Mann)
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To: DrDeb

Many thanks for the Fred Barnes article. It certainly is a change to start the week reading a summary of positive news about Republicans! Perhaps the sound of closing wallets and checkbooks across the fruited plain finally got the attention of elected Republicans and gave them a bit of strength to stand up to the Dems.


148 posted on 07/23/2007 5:04:00 AM PDT by maica (America will be a hyperpower that's all hype and no power -- if we do not prevail in Iraq)
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To: SnarlinCubBear
I do not often put icing on the type of cake you have made I normally just put jam and sometimes fresh cream in the middle. What you have made is normally referred to as a Victoria Sponge Cake. See the recipe book I sent you how to make one from scratch. They are quite easy especially if you use soft marg.

Icing is more for a celebration cake such as a birthday cake in Britain, it used to be only used on fruit cake but more people seem to prefer sponge cake so nowadays sponge birthday cakes get iced either with Royal Icing, Icing Sugar and egg white or fondant icing like I sent you. Marzipan is used with fruit cake and then the fondant or royal icing goes on top of that.

What you can also do with the fondant icing is make a square shape sponge cake either with the Greens mix or from scratch, cut in half and sandwich together with jam and put icing on the top, cut into squares with maybe a cherry or chocolate chip, jelly candy (we have some in the shape of lemon and orange slices which look nice on a cake) etc on each square.

Most of our sponge cakes though are served naked as you put it which I prefer rather than loads frosting or icing on them. I think they are rich enough without anything added and also I think that too much sweet topping spoils the delicate taste of the cake.

A fatless sponge cake I do normally put butter icing or fondant icing over though as this is drier and not as rich. Not sure if there is a recipe for this in the book I sent you but there is in my mum’s food processor book, I will look that out and freep you it tonight.

149 posted on 07/23/2007 10:02:30 AM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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To: snugs

Glad to see your Dad is getting about a little now. In time he will be back to normal let us pray.


150 posted on 07/24/2007 5:58:32 AM PDT by tommix2
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