Archive for January 9th, 2008
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Viewpoint: The Tracks of Her Tears
When Hillary (nearly) wept, women voters saw not just her femininity but also her humanity
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Viewpoint: The Tracks of Her Tears
When Hillary (nearly) wept, women voters saw not just her femininity but also her humanity
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The Voters’ Revenge
Clinton and McCain defied the experts in New Hampshire. What’s next in a campaign whose only certainty is uncertainty
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Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate four individuals to serve in his Administration.
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Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush also announced today the designation of a Presidential Delegation to Guatemala City, Guatemala to attend the Inauguration of His Excellency Álvaro Colom, President of the Republic of Guatemala on January 14, 2008.
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President Bush and Prime Minister Olmert Participate in Joint Press Availability – January 9, 2007
President Bush on Wednesday said, “In the rest of my trip I will be talking about the opportunity for Middle Eastern peace, and remind people in the neighborhood that if they truly want to see two states living side by side in peace, they have an obligation, Arab leaders have an obligation to recognize Israel’s important contribution to peace and stability in the Middle East, and to encourage and support the Palestinians as they make tough choices. I’m an optimistic people — people say, do you think it’s possible during your presidency, and the answer is, I’m very hopeful and will work hard to that end.”
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President Bush Discusses Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
President Bush on Thursday said, “The establishment of the state of Palestinian is long overdue. The
Palestinian people deserve it. And it will enhance the stability of
the region, and it will contribute to the security of the people of
Israel. The peace agreement should happen, and can happen, by the end
of this year. I know each leaders shares that important goal, and I am
committed to doing all I can to achieve it.” -
President Bush Discusses Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
President Bush on Thursday said, “The establishment of the state of Palestinian is long overdue. The
Palestinian people deserve it. And it will enhance the stability of
the region, and it will contribute to the security of the people of
Israel. The peace agreement should happen, and can happen, by the end
of this year. I know each leaders shares that important goal, and I am
committed to doing all I can to achieve it.” -
President Bush Visits Church of the Nativity
President Bush on Thursday said, “It’s been a… moving moment for me and the
delegation to be here at the Church of the Nativity. For those of us
who practice the Christian faith, there’s really no more holy site
than the place where our Savior was born.” -
President Bush and Palestinian Authority President Abbas Participate in Joint Press Availability
President Bush on Thursday said, “…There are some in the world who don’t believe in the universality of freedom. I understand that. They say… freedom is okay for some of us, but maybe not all of us. I understand it, but I reject it. I believe in the universality of freedom. I believe, deep in the soul of every man, woman, and child on the face of this Earth is the desire to live in a free society. And I also believe free societies yield peace. And, therefore, this notion of two states living side by side in peace is based upon the universality of freedom, and if given a chance, the Palestinian people will work for freedom.”