Archive for November 16th, 2007
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Giuliani to conservatives: I’m with you on judges
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani Friday assured conservatives he will nominate Supreme Court justices they would find acceptable.
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President and Mrs. Bush Extend Condolences to Victims of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
President and Mrs. Bush offer condolences to the victims of Cyclone
Sidr in Bangladesh, especially those who have lost loved ones, homes,
and livelihoods in this tragedy. The United States Government has
provided an initial contribution of 2.1 million dollars for emergency
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President and Mrs. Bush Extend Condolences to Victims of Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
President and Mrs. Bush offer condolences to the victims of Cyclone
Sidr in Bangladesh, especially those who have lost loved ones, homes,
and livelihoods in this tragedy. The United States Government has
provided an initial contribution of 2.1 million dollars for emergency
relief. -
President’s Radio Address
In his weekly radio address President Bush said, “Good morning. In a few days, our Nation will celebrate Thanksgiving. Like millions of Americans, members of Congress will travel home for the holiday. Unfortunately, as they get to work carving their turkeys, they’re leaving a lot of unfinished work back in Washington, D.C. And unless they complete this work soon, middle-class Americans will pay higher taxes and American troops will not receive the critical funding they need to fight and defeat our enemies.”
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Poll: Electability drives Giuliani lead in Nevada
Now that the Democrats are done debating in Las Vegas, it’s time for the next act. Bring on the elephants.
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Poll: Electability drives Giuliani lead in Nevada
Now that the Democrats are done debating in Las Vegas, it’s time for the next act. Bring on the elephants.
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Press Briefing by Tony Fratto – 11/16/2007
MR. FRATTO: Good afternoon, everyone. I’ll lead with a couple things, and then we’ll go to questions. I talked a little bit about this at the gaggle this morning, but I’m going to — as we saw now, the votes in the Senate this morning, Congress has now left for a two-week vacation without appropriating the necessary funding for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Once again, they tried to pass a bill that provides incremental funding, tries to micromanage the war from the halls of Congress. It includes an arbitrary withdrawal date, an aim that has absolutely no relevance to the significant successes we’re seeing on the ground in Iraq.
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Press Briefing by Dana Perino – 11/16/2007
MR. FRATTO: Good afternoon, everyone. I’ll lead with a couple things, and then we’ll go to questions. I talked a little bit about this at the gaggle this morning, but I’m going to — as we saw now, the votes in the Senate this morning, Congress has now left for a two-week vacation without appropriating the necessary funding for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Once again, they tried to pass a bill that provides incremental funding, tries to micromanage the war from the halls of Congress. It includes an arbitrary withdrawal date, an aim that has absolutely no relevance to the significant successes we’re seeing on the ground in Iraq.
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Questions, not answers, highlight YouTube debate
Democratic presidential candidates faced questions directly from voters on Monday in the first CNN/YouTube debate.
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McCain’s Confusing Primary Strategy
The Republican candidate desperately needs to win in New Hampshire. So why is he spending so much time in Iowa?