Archive for November 4th, 2007

  • Personnel Announcement

    President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate six individuals to serve in his Administration: Charles A. Gargano, Mary Ann Glendon, Eric J. Tanenblatt, Elizabeth F. Bagley, Victoria Clarke, and William J. Hybl.

  • President Bush Signs H.R. 327 and H.R. 1284 into Law

    On Monday, November 5, 2007, the President signed into law:
    H.R. 327, the “Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Act” and
    H.R. 1284, the “Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2007

  • President Bush and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan Discuss Global War on Terror

    On Monday, President Bush said, “We had a long discussion about a common concern, and that concern is the PKK. PKK is a terrorist organization. They’re an enemy of Turkey, they’re an enemy of Iraq, and they’re an enemy of the United States. We have talked about how we can work together to protect ourselves from the PKK.”

  • President Bush Honors Medal of Freedom Recipients

    On Monday, President Bush said, “The Medal of Freedom is the highest civil honor that a President can bestow. By an executive order of John F. Kennedy, the medal is designed to recognize great contributions to national security, the cause of peace and freedom, science, the arts, literature, and many other fields. The eight men and women came to this distinction by very different paths. Each of them, by effort and by character, has earned the respect of the American people, and holds a unique place in the story of our time.”

  • President Bush Honors Medal of Freedom Recipients – November 5, 2007

    On Monday, President Bush said, “The Medal of Freedom is the highest civil honor that a President can bestow. By an executive order of John F. Kennedy, the medal is designed to recognize great contributions to national security, the cause of peace and freedom, science, the arts, literature, and many other fields. The eight men and women came to this distinction by very different paths. Each of them, by effort and by character, has earned the respect of the American people, and holds a unique place in the story of our time.”

  • President Bush and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan Discuss Global War on Terror – November 5, 2007

    On Monday, President Bush said, “We had a long discussion about a common concern, and that concern is the PKK. PKK is a terrorist organization. They’re an enemy of Turkey, they’re an enemy of Iraq, and they’re an enemy of the United States. We have talked about how we can work together to protect ourselves from the PKK.”