Archive for December, 2007
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Statement by the President Upon Departure
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And Now On to … Wyoming?
The state is going ahead with its primary on Jan. 5, despite a penalty by the Republican National Committee that will strip it of half its delegates
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Huckabee: Romney running ‘dishonest’ campaign
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee blasted Republican presidential rival Mitt Romney as running a “desperate and dishonest” campaign and predicted the former Massachusetts governor won’t be the Republican nominee.
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Huckabee’s Growing Pains
His recent tragedy of errors shows that the first-tier candidate is struggling with a second-tier operation
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Candidates hustle to show their Pakistan 101 skills
U.S. presidential candidates sought Sunday to use their response to the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto as an example of their expertise in international affairs.
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President Bush Signs S. 2488 into Law
On Monday, December 31, 2007, the President signed into law S. 2488, the “Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007.”
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Statement by the President
Today, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour announced the appointment of
Representative Roger Wicker to serve as United State Senator for the
State of Mississippi, succeeding Senator Trent Lott. -
Statement by the President
Today, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour announced the appointment of
Representative Roger Wicker to serve as United State Senator for the
State of Mississippi, succeeding Senator Trent Lott. -
Presidential Message for New Year’s Day, 2008
As we enter this New Year, we reflect on the past and look forward to
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Statement by the President
Today, I have signed into law S. 2271, the “Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007.” I share the deep concern of the Congress over the continued violence in Darfur perpetrated by the Government of Sudan and rebel groups. My Administration will continue its efforts to bring about significant improvements in the conditions in Sudan through sanctions against the Government of Sudan and high‑level diplomatic engagement and by supporting the deployment of peacekeepers in Darfur.