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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 10-10-07
WhiteHouse.gov & other sources ^ | 10-10-07

Posted on 10/10/2007 5:41:13 PM PDT by silent_jonny

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21 posted on 10/10/2007 5:51:04 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the Neo-Commies know it)
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The series of pics in 10 are a neat/interesting progression!


22 posted on 10/10/2007 5:52:16 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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To: Purple Mountains Maj

Good evening Purple


23 posted on 10/10/2007 5:53:02 PM PDT by Kaslin (The Surge has worked and the Neo-Commies know it)
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Evenin', Purple One :)
24 posted on 10/10/2007 5:55:38 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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President Bush makes a statement outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007.




25 posted on 10/10/2007 5:57:15 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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And continues in 16!
Awsome shots!
The pics tell a story all their own.
Louder than words...All good!


26 posted on 10/10/2007 5:57:39 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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To: Kaslin

Good Evening,K!


27 posted on 10/10/2007 5:59:10 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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President Bush makes a statement outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007.


28 posted on 10/10/2007 5:59:36 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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Fancy Fontted blue text: Evenin’ to You SILENT ONE :)


29 posted on 10/10/2007 6:01:40 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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Thank you for the Dose, jonny..God Bless President Bush.


30 posted on 10/10/2007 6:02:19 PM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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President George W. Bush discusses the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act legislation Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007, on the South Lawn.


President Bush: [W]hen Congress passed the Protect America Act they set its provisions to expire in February. The problem is the threat to America is not going to expire in February. So Congress must make a choice: Will they keep the intelligence gap closed by making this law permanent? Or will they limit our ability to collect this intelligence and keep us safe, staying a step ahead of the terrorists who want to attack us?

Congress and the President have no higher responsibility than protecting the American people from enemies who attacked our country -- and who want to do so again. Terrorists in faraway lands are plotting and planning new ways to kill Americans. The security of our country and the safety of our citizens depend on learning about their plans. The Protect America Act is a vital tool in stopping the terrorists -- and it would be a grave mistake for Congress [Democrats] to weaken this tool.


31 posted on 10/10/2007 6:02:19 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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To: silent_jonny; LUV W; Purple Mountains Maj; NordP; snugs; shield; STARWISE; Kaslin; kitkat; ...

silent_jonny: Thank you for posting the DOSE tonight — AWESOME job per usual!!
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MUST READ . . .

BUSH AS COMFORTER IN CHIEF
By NeoNeocon

One of Bush’s less well-publicized roles is to pay condolence calls on families of soldiers who have been killed in the war. To date, he has visited:

…more than 1,500 relatives of the 4,255 American troops who have lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to White House officials. As he travels around the country, the president often makes the time to console them — one family at a time, often including children — in sessions that he calls “one of the hardest things” about his job.

I’ll bet it is; this must be an almost unimaginably difficult task to add to the other burdens of a Presidency.

Some who think the Iraq War was fought for oil, plunder, hubris, or other nefarious reasons, will say it’s the least Bush should be doing. Others who support him will consider it a mark of his compassionate nature that he spends so much of his time this way.

Although I’ve been unable to document this, it’s my distinct impression and recollection that this sort of intense activity on the part of a President is new. In wars such as World War II, in which the casualties were magnitudes greater, FDR wouldn’t have had the time even if he had the inclination, which he apparently did not.

I doubt very much that LBJ or Nixon did anything similar during Vietnam, either. And Lincoln’s famous letter Mrs. Bixby is the only Civil War reference I can find to the subject. Here’s a brief treatment of how the military itself helps the relatives of fallen members of the armed forces; there’s no mention of the role of a President.

You can read the entire commentary here: [Note: This commentary provies an accurate analysis of our Comforter-in-Chief vs the leftist drivel that was published on this subject by a Bloomberg reporter this morning.]
http://neoneocon.com/2007/10/10/bush-as-comforter-in-chief/
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THE DEMS’ DEFEAT
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY

War On Terror: Wasn’t it just a month ago that Democrats in Congress were promising to hold vote after vote after vote on withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq to embarrass the Republicans? Well, forget about it.


The Democrats have made it official. Having lost every battle in Congress over pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq, they’re flying the white flag of surrender. It’s the Democrats who’ve decided they’ve had enough.

. . . But that doesn’t mean they should be left off the hook. Withdrawal was a horrible idea, one that would have endangered not only the troops but all Americans, as terrorists would have been emboldened to attack both in Iraq and on our own soil.

We hope voters remember this.

Iraq, at a delicate point in its democratic history, might have collapsed into outright civil war, with terrorists slaughtering millions of innocents — as in Southeast Asia after a Democrat-led Congress abandoned South Vietnam in 1975.

Osama bin Laden himself said the U.S. departure from Somalia in 1993 after 31 troops died encouraged him in his campaign of terror against the West. The U.S., he concluded later, was a “paper tiger.”

Thanks to our brave men and women in Iraq, some very competent generals and a resolute commander in chief, our terrorist enemies have learned Osama was half-right — and it isn’t the “paper” half. It’s taken a while, but Democrats seem to get it, too.
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=276908548262528
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[FOR THE ‘BDS-FREE’ FACTS, READ THE FOLLOWING:]
Jose Medellin and International Law
By Mark Noonan at 03:43 AM

Rick G over at Lone Star Times provides a relentlessly honest look at the case of rapist/murderer/illegal immigrant Jose Medellin and the Bush Administrations concerns vis a vis the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. I highly recommend reading the whole thing if you want to be fully informed on this increasingly contentious case. At issue is whether or not Medellin - a man undoubtedly guilty of a horrible crime - shold have his case reconsidered because the Texas authorities did not provide access for Medellin to the Mexican consulate prior to his trial and conviction.

Texas is holding that since Medellin did not bring this up at trial he de-facto waived his rights - which are unquestioned under the Convention: people arrested in foreign lands have a right to consular access and it is incumbant upon the State authorities to notify the consulate in question when a national of that consulate is arrested.

To listen to my fellow conservatives, President Bush has essentially sold us down the river to the UN and the ICC over this issue. Somehow or another, a rather arcane legal case has been translated by some into a case where UN/ICC law will now trump US law unless Medellin is executed without review under the provisions of the Convention. Over in the real world, all that President Bush has done, as noted in Lone Star Times, is observe that the Convention does call for consular access. Additionally, President Bush has asked the courts of Texas to review the case - not to overturn it, but to ensure that the failure to provide consular access didn’t alter the outcome of the trial (it is clear even on a cursory examination that 10,000 Mexican consuls would not have been able to alter the trial result - Medellin is guilty, guilty, guilty). Finally, Preasident Bush has also announced a US withdrawal from that part of the Convention which allowed the ICC to intervene in American criminal justice - of course, this can’t change the past; Medellin’s crime is from a period of time when the US was so bound by the Convention.

You can read the entire commentary here:
http://blogsforbush.com/


32 posted on 10/10/2007 6:04:45 PM PDT by DrDeb
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President Bush: On another issue before Congress, I urge members to oppose the Armenian genocide resolution now being considered by the House Foreign Affairs Committee. We all deeply regret the tragic suffering of the Armenian people that began in 1915. This resolution is not the right response to these historic mass killings, and its passage would do great harm to our relations with a key ally in NATO and in the global war on terror.

33 posted on 10/10/2007 6:05:27 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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Love the close up shot in 31!


34 posted on 10/10/2007 6:06:23 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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Thanks much Dr. D.


35 posted on 10/10/2007 6:09:51 PM PDT by Majie Purple ("...Seventy times seven." Jesus/God/The Bible tells us so.)
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Fine thanks Jonny how are you winter seems to have started


36 posted on 10/10/2007 6:15:04 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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HEADS UP . . .

FoxNews will broadcast a ‘special’ featuring VP Dick Cheney on Saturday at 9 PM EDT!


37 posted on 10/10/2007 6:15:04 PM PDT by DrDeb
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Hi what do you want on your toaster tonight altura


38 posted on 10/10/2007 6:16:07 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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thank you jonny for the great series of pix.. with clear blue skies & a confident look on POTUS face, things seem to be smiling in DC.


39 posted on 10/10/2007 6:16:47 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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Laura Bush Rips Myanmar Regime (10-10-07)

First Lady Laura Bush -- in a rare foray into foreign policy -- called on Myanmar's military junta to "step aside," give up the "terror campaigns" against its people and allow for a democratic Myanmar in a commentary published in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal.

In Wednesday's commentary, [Mrs.] Bush called on Myanmar's military leaders to release Suu Kyi and other opposition leaders so they can meet with and plan for a transition to democracy…. "The regime's position grows weaker by the day. The generals' choice is clear: The time for a free Burma is now."


President Bush gives a thumbs up as he walks to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007, after being asked what he thought of a recent editorial the first lady Laura Bush wrote.




40 posted on 10/10/2007 6:18:21 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Buddy)
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