Archive for January 13th, 2008
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President Bush Views Renewable Technologies at Masdar Exhibit – January 14, 2007
President Bush on Monday said, “I appreciate the commitment to conservation and to the environment, and the leadership you’ve shown here. This has been a very interesting experience. I can’t thank you enough for your hospitality.”
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable with Young Arab Leaders – January 14, 2007
President Bush on Monday said, “First of all, just a couple of impressions. I’m most impressed with what I’ve seen here. The entrepreneurial spirit is strong. And equally importantly, the desire to make sure that all aspects of society have hope and encouragement — and I appreciate your leadership, Your Highness. And I want to thank you, sir, for having me. I’m looking forward to talking to the young leaders from around the region. I will answer your questions. And I also want you to understand something about America: that we respect you, we respect your religion and we want to work together for the sake of freedom and peace. …I’m particularly pleased to know that you have set up interchanges with some of the young in my country. You’ll find them to be compassionate, decent people who share the same goals and dreams.”
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable with Young Arab Leaders – January 14, 2007
President Bush on Monday said, “First of all, just a couple of impressions. I’m most impressed with what I’ve seen here. The entrepreneurial spirit is strong. And equally importantly, the desire to make sure that all aspects of society have hope and encouragement — and I appreciate your leadership, Your Highness. And I want to thank you, sir, for having me. I’m looking forward to talking to the young leaders from around the region. I will answer your questions. And I also want you to understand something about America: that we respect you, we respect your religion and we want to work together for the sake of freedom and peace. …I’m particularly pleased to know that you have set up interchanges with some of the young in my country. You’ll find them to be compassionate, decent people who share the same goals and dreams.”
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Religious Freedom Day, 2008
Thomas Jefferson counted the freedom of worship as one of America’s
greatest blessings. He said it was “a liberty deemed in other
countries incompatible with good government, and yet proved by our
experience to be its best support.” On Religious Freedom Day, we
celebrate the 1786 passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious
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Press Gaggle by National Security Advisor Steve Hadley
MS. PERINO: Hi, everybody. I’m going to introduce Steve Hadley, the
National Security Advisor, who will give you a readout on today and
talk about tonight a little bit, and then take some questions. And
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable with Young Arab Leaders
President Bush on Monday said, “First of all, just a couple of impressions. I’m most impressed with
what I’ve seen here. The entrepreneurial spirit is strong. And equally
importantly, the desire to make sure that all aspects of society have
hope and encouragement — and I appreciate your leadership, Your
Highness.And I want to thank you, sir, for having me. I’m looking forward to
talking to the young leaders from around the region. I will answer
your questions. And I also want you to understand something about
America: that we respect you, we respect your religion and we want to
work together for the sake of freedom and peace. …I’m particularly pleased to know that you have set up
interchanges with some of the young in my country. You’ll find them to
be compassionate, decent people who share the same goals and dreams.” -
President Bush Views Renewable Technologies at Masdar Exhibit
President Bush on Monday said, “I appreciate the commitment to conservation and to the environment, and the leadership you’ve shown here. This has been a very interesting experience. I can’t thank you enough for your hospitality.”
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Dirt Starts Flying in South Carolina
Both John McCain and Mike Huckabee have vowed not to go negative in the battle for the state’s primary, but it looks like they will have a hard time keeping that promise
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Dirt Starts Flying in South Carolina
Both John McCain and Mike Huckabee have vowed not to go negative in the battle for the state’s primary, but it looks like they will have a hard time keeping that promise
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Celeb dollars behind ‘08 contenders
The nation’s capital may be Hollywood for ugly people, but Hollywood celebrities are still attracted to Washington politicians.