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A Day in the Life of President Bush... (Photos and news) 07-03-08
www.yahoo.com/news www.whitehouse.gov/news ^ | 3rd July 2008 | Snugs

Posted on 07/03/2008 6:28:17 PM PDT by snugs

Today the President attended the groundbreaking ceremony at Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The nearly one billion dollar project will expand the Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Maryland, and lead to the closure of the current Walter Reed Army Medical Center just five miles away in Washington.

In the afternoon he went for a bike ride at Bethesda.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: bethesda; georgehwbush; georgewbush; walterreed
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
President Bush Attends Ceremonial Groundbreaking of National Military Medical Center
National Naval Medical Center
Bethesda, Maryland

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Deputy Secretary England, for that generous introduction. I am so honored to be here at Bethesda National Naval Medical Center. This is often called the "President's Hospital." The reason why is this is where the President gets medical care. But I'm relieved today not to be on the treadmill, weighing in and getting a blood test. (Laughter.) I also will tell you that the care that the President gets here is extraordinary.

I am so excited to be here for what is a grand occasion. This is a big deal, the breaking ground of a new joint medical facility for the men and women of our Armed Forces. Thank you all for joining us.

In a few years the current campus at Walter Reed will close, and many of its services will be relocated to the new complex here on the grounds at Bethesda. The two hospitals will be merged into one central campus, which will be called the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. At this new center, wounds will be healed, medical knowledge will be advanced, lives will be rebuilt. And those who wear our nation's uniform will be reminded that they have the enduring gratitude of the American people. I thank all who serve Walter Reed and Bethesda. I love being with the healers and caregivers, and incredibly compassionate people who makes our current facility successful and will make this new center a great success.

Congressman, thank you very much for joining us. I know you are proud that this new facility is in your congressional district. Thank you for working hard to see vision become a reality.

Lieutenant Governor, proud to be with you. This man wear [sic] the uniform of the United States military, and I'm proud to be with this veteran, and now public servant for the state of Maryland. Members of the administration who are here, thank you all for coming. Chaplain York, thanks for the blessings. And all those who wear the uniform, thanks for sacrificing for the country.

This morning, we gather in a place that was chosen by another President to be the site of a world-class naval hospital. When President Franklin Roosevelt dedicated Bethesda in the early years of World War II, he placed this facility on the front lines of what he called the "battle against disease, disability and death." The military "surgeons and nurses, scientists and technicians," he said, "are anonymous heroes of this war."

More than six decades later, our nation is engaged in a very different battle for our freedom. Yet our success still relies on these "anonymous heroes" -- the healers who care for the troops, those troops who keep the American people safe. In this new war, giving our troops the care they deserve requires cutting-edge medical facilities. And that is what this new medical center will provide.

When the construction is complete, this facility will encompass 345 beds and 6.7 million square feet. It will join the resources of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and make it easier for medical professionals in all three services to collaborate and care for the patients. Our troops and their families will no longer have to travel between Bethesda and Walter Reed to see multiple specialists. The new complex will also benefit from the good work of the Dole-Shalala Wounded Warriors Commission, which has issued recommendations for modernizing and improving our military health care system. Those recommendations will provide a strong foundation for effective, accountable care here at the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

This new medical center will be a place of healing. Every day, our military doctors and nurses and medical staff demonstrate their immense skill and their caring hearts. You soothe the pain and fear of patients. You console families who keep constant vigil over their loved ones. You share the joy of a neurology patient's first recovered words, and an amputee's first steps. When required, you can show tough love -- but you also like to remind patients that laughter is the best medicine. And we look forward to the day when the joy of recovery echoes through the halls of the new medical facility that will be built here.

This new medical center will be a place of innovation. Major Walter Reed was the Army doctor who found that Yellow Fever is transmitted by mosquitoes -- a discovery that has saved countless lives. The new institution bearing his name will continue his legacy of lifesaving research. Today, our nation's military doctors are revolutionizing how we approach traumatic brain injuries, Post-Traumatic-Stress Disorder, and amputee care. In many fields, you are far ahead of civilian medicine. And when Bethesda and Walter Reed merge into one campus across from the National Institutes of Health, this will be the site of many more promising breakthroughs that will benefit not only our troops, but all mankind.

This new medical center will be a place of compassion. At Bethesda and Walter Reed, volunteers organize holiday celebration, poker nights and field trips. They distribute care packages from thousands of Americans who want to show their gratitude for our troops. Recently, schoolchildren from New York made pillows for soldiers at Walter Reed, and sent letters along with the gifts. The children wrote: "[You are] everyone's hero." "Thank you for fighting for our freedom." At this new center, the Americans who fight for our freedom will get the compassion and support they deserve.

This new medical center will be a place of courage. Our wounded warriors show that while the human body is fragile, the human spirit is strong. Anybody who has met the wounded at Walter Reed and Bethesda cannot help but be incredibly impressed by the courage and sacrifice of our troops.

Recently, I saw this strength in a young Air Force Staff Sergeant named Scott Lilley. Scott was serving in Iraq when an IED left him with a severe brain injury. I think it was last 4th of July that you came to the White House. Yes, I was one who felt like this guy had no chance. And yet, he -- the doctors here used state-of-the-art technology and aggressive treatment to get Scott better. Their perseverance paid off. And so has his. I welcomed he and his mom and dad to the Oval Office the other day. He was more eloquent than I was, which isn't all that hard. (Laughter.) He drives a car, he goes to baseball games, he loves to joke.

His doctor calls Scott's recovery "miraculous." And thanks to the extraordinary care he received at Bethesda, as well his own extraordinary resolve, he is now back on active duty in the Air Force. And we are glad you're here. (Applause.)

The greatest privilege of serving as President is to be the Commander-in-Chief of such an extraordinary group of men and women who wear our nation's uniform. And I'm pleased to help start construction on the new hospital that will continue to provide the excellent care our troops deserve. It is fitting that this new facility be built in a place called Bethesda, which draws its name from the Biblical pool of healing. It is there that a lame man was made to walk, and was dispatched with the words: "Behold, thou art made whole."

I pray that this will be the site of many miracles of healing -- where the lame will walk again, where broken bodies will be made whole, and where you'll always know that you're in our prayers and in the hearts of the American people.

May God bless you, and may God continue to bless our country. (Applause.)




PHOTO OF THE DAY

President Bush talks with USMC Pfc. Charles Cozart of Arizona City, Ariz., Thursday, July 3, 2008, after awarding Cozart with a Purple Heart medal and citation Thursday, July 3, 2008 at the National Naval Medical Center. in Bethesda, Md. Joining the ceremony, background, are his father and mother, Kevin and Sharon Cozart, and his grandparents, Arthur and Betty Cozart.

1 posted on 07/03/2008 6:28:18 PM PDT by snugs
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Dose going up please wait for the all clear before posting any photos or graphics
2 posted on 07/03/2008 6:30:04 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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President Bush walks to Marine One, Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at the White House on his way to a groundbreaking ceremony at Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. The nearly one billion dollar project will expand the Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Maryland, and lead to the closure of the current Walter Reed Army Medical Center just five miles away in Washington.


President Bush waves from Marine One as he departs the White House to attend a groundbreaking ceremony at Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Maryland.

3 posted on 07/03/2008 6:30:38 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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Hi!


4 posted on 07/03/2008 6:31:40 PM PDT by Kaslin (Vote Democrat if you like high gas prices at the pump)
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I have never seen this seen this when there hasn’t already been a pile of posts.


5 posted on 07/03/2008 6:32:50 PM PDT by Kath (Luvya Dubya)
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President Bush stands during the trooping of the colors at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, July 3, 2008.


President Bush stands for the national anthem before making remarks at the ceremonial ground breaking for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md.


President Bush is presented with a shovel before the ceremonial ground breaking for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md

6 posted on 07/03/2008 6:33:46 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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President Bush, center, returns a salute after being presented with a shovel as he stands with Marine Capt. Ray Baronie, right, who was wounded in Iraq, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, July 3, 2008


President Bush, second left, stands with Army Staff Sgt. John Borders, left, and Marine Capt. Ray Baronie, second right, who were both wounded in Iraq, and Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, right, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, July 3, 2008

7 posted on 07/03/2008 6:34:13 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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President Bush, left, bumps fists with Marine Capt. Ray Baronie, right, who was wounded in Iraq, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, July 3, 2008.


President Bush, left, shakes hands with Marine Capt. Ray Baroni, right, after the ceremonial ground breaking for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md. Baroni was wounded in Iraq.

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President Bush pauses for a prayer before making remarks at the ceremonial ground breaking for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md


President Bush gestures during remarks at the ceremonial ground breaking for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md.

8 posted on 07/03/2008 6:34:54 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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Hello.


9 posted on 07/03/2008 6:34:56 PM PDT by txrangerette (Just say "no" to the Obama Cult.)
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President Bush pauses during remarks at the ceremonial ground breaking for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md.


A wounded soldier listens to President Bush make remarks at the ceremonial ground breaking for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Thursday, July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Md.

10 posted on 07/03/2008 6:35:38 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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The presidential motorcade, center, navigates through rush-hour traffic as vehicles pull over while President Bush travels to suburban Washington for an afternoon bicycle ride, Thursday, July 3, 2008, in Washington.


A motorcade with U.S. President George W. Bush is seen near the U.S. Capitol as Bush returns to the White House after cycling in Beltsville, Maryland, July 3, 2008


President Bush returns to the White House following an afternoon bike ride, Thursday, July 3, 2008, in Washington.

11 posted on 07/03/2008 6:36:25 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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12 posted on 07/03/2008 6:38:17 PM PDT by txrangerette (Just say "no" to the Obama Cult.)
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White House Photos


President George W. Bush speaks to reporters Thursday, July 3, 2008 outside the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., to congratulate the Colombian government for their successful hostage rescue. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush participates in the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Walter Reed National Medical Center Thursday, July 3, 2008, in Bethesda, Md. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush shakes hands after awarding a Purple Heart medal to U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Jacob Brittain of Frankfort, Tenn., Thursday, July 3, 2008, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush shakes hands with U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Charles Cozart of Arizona City, Ariz., Thursday, July 3, 2008, after awarding Cozart with a Purple Heart medal and citation at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Joining the ceremony, background, are his father and mother, Kevin and Sharon Cozart, and his grandparents, Arthur and Betty Cozart. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush shakes hands with U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Justin Rokohl of Orange Grove, Texas, Thursday, July 3, 2008, after awarding Rokohl with a Purple Heart and citation at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Rokohl's father, John, is seen background. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush awards a Purple Heart medal and citation to U.S. Navy Hospitalman Apprentice Jefferson Talicuran of Chula Vista, Calif.,Thursday, July 3, 2008, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush awards a Purple Heart medal and citation to U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Justin Clenard of Tehachapi, Calif., Thursday, July 3, 2008, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Clenard's family is seen background, his wife, Karen; his mother, Lori Saunders; father, Christopher Clenard; brother, Kevin Clenard and his grandmother, Doris Andreson. White House photo by Eric Draper


President George W. Bush meets with U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Patrick Wilkinson and his wife, Jennifer, of Temecula, Calif., Thursday, July 3, 2008, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., where President Bush presented Wilkinson with a Purple Heart medal. White House photo by Eric Draper

13 posted on 07/03/2008 6:38:27 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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hank you , snugs.


14 posted on 07/03/2008 6:38:45 PM PDT by tommix2
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) congratulates former U.S. president George Bush (R) next to former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Richard Holbrooke during the ceremony for the 'Henry A. Kissinger Prize 2008' in Berlin, July 3, 2008. The former President has been awarded for his achievement on the German unification.


Former US President George H.W. Bush, right, thanks former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger after being awarded the 2008 Henry A. Kissinger Prize for his commitment to Germany amid the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification, during an awarding ceremony at the American Academy in Berlin on Thursday, July 3, 2008. The Henry A. Kissinger Prize is bestowed annually by the American Academy in Berlin to an American or European deemed to have made an extraordinary contribution to trans-Atlantic relations


Former US President George H.W. Bush shows the 2008 Henry Kissinger Prize during an awarding ceremony for the 2008 Henry A. Kissinger Prize for his commitment to Germany amid the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification, during an awarding ceremony at the American Academy in Berlin on Thursday, July 3, 2008. The Henry A. Kissinger Prize is bestowed annually by the American Academy in Berlin to an American or European deemed to have made an extraordinary contribution to trans-Atlantic relations.

15 posted on 07/03/2008 6:39:02 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., second left, stands with his wife Cindy, fourth from left, as Monsignor Diego Monroy Ponce, left, speaks during their visit to the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Thursday, July 3, 2008. At right are Florida's former Gov. Jeb Bush, far right, and Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., second from right.
16 posted on 07/03/2008 6:39:28 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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Hey snugs - thanks for tonight’s Dose! Hope all is well with you and Dad.


17 posted on 07/03/2008 6:41:57 PM PDT by NordP (Barry HUSSEIN Obama says he's for change...well AMERICANS LIKE DOLLAR BILLS!)
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I guess, I was lucky. When I checked it said 3 posts


18 posted on 07/03/2008 6:44:10 PM PDT by Kaslin (Vote Democrat if you like high gas prices at the pump)
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19 posted on 07/03/2008 6:45:51 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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All clear - please feel free to post or repost any photos or graphics in the spirit of this thread
20 posted on 07/03/2008 6:47:43 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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