Archive for August 9th, 2008
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President Bush Meets with Premier Wen Jiabao of the People’s Republic of China
President Bush on Sunday said, “Thank you for your hospitality. It’s been a wonderful experience being here.”
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President Bush Meets with Vice President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China
President Bush on Sunday said, “I thank you for the warm hospitality. The opening day celebration was unbelievable. And I appreciate the beautiful venues, and I’m looking forward to seeing some of our teams compete.”
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President Bush Meets with President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China
President Bush on Sunday said, ” every time I come to China I have memorable experiences. I enjoy our conversations that we have. As you know, our relationship is constructive and it’s important and it’s also very candid, and I thank you for that.”
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President and Mrs. Bush Attend Church Services in Beijing
President Bush on Sunday said, “…Laura and I just had the great joy and privilege of worshiping here in Beijing, China. You know, it just goes to show that God is universal, and God is love, and no state, man or woman should fear the influence of loving religion.”
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President and Mrs. Bush Attend Church Services in Beijing – August 10, 2008
President Bush on Sunday said, “…Laura and I just had the great joy and privilege of worshiping here in Beijing, China. You know, it just goes to show that God is universal, and God is love, and no state, man or woman should fear the influence of loving religion.”
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President Bush Meets with Premier Wen Jiabao of the People’s Republic of China – August 10, 2008
President Bush on Sunday said, “Thank you for your hospitality. It’s been a wonderful experience being here.”
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McCain slams Obama again for defeatism over Iraq (Reuters)
Reuters – U.S. presidential candidate John
McCain on Saturday again accused his opponent Barack Obama of
defeatism and said the Democratic senator from Illinois did not
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Obama Seeks `Aloha Spirit’ in Hawaii After Attacks (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg – Aug. 9 (Bloomberg) — Democrat Barack Obama, beset this week
with new attacks from Republican rival John McCain, says there
will be little or no politicking over the next seven days as he
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Obama talks to Rice about Georgia, condemns Russia (Politico)
Politico – Sen Barack Obama (D-Ill.) broke from his Hawaii vacation to discuss the clashes between Georgia and Russia with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the Georgian president, his campaign reported.
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Democrats shape 2008 platform
Democrats shaped a set of principles Saturday that commits the party to guaranteed health care for all, heading off a potentially divisive debate and edging the party closer to the position of Barack Obama’s defeated rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton.