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2006
President Bush on Wednesday said, “I understand what it means for public schools to guess whether or not a child can read and write, and add and subtract, and I understand fully the consequences of a system that guesses.
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President Bush Discusses No Child Left Behind Act in North Carolina – October 18, 2006
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2006
President Bush on Tuesday said, “The Military Commissions Act of 2006 is one of the most important pieces of legislation in the war on terror. The bill I sign today helps secure this country, and it sends a clear message This nation is patient and decent and fair, and we will never back down from the threats to our freedom.”
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President Bush Signs Military Commissions Act of 2006 – October 17, 2006
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17
2006
President Bush on Tuesday said, “It’s been my honor to welcome the Prime Minister of Croatia here. We talked about foreign policy issues, issues of peace. I thank the people of Croatia for their support in Afghanistan of a young democracy.
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President Bush Welcomes Prime Minister Sanader of Croatia to the White House – October 17, 2006
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17
2006
President Bush on Tuesday said, “Mary is a dedicated public servant, an experienced leader, and one of our nation’s most innovative thinkers on transportation issues. Mary brings more than two decades of knowledge and skill to her new post
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President Attends Swearing-In Ceremony for Mary Peters as Secretary of Transportation – October 17, 2006
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16
2006
President Bush on Monday said, “On this special evening, we celebrate the millions of Muslims that we are proud to call American citizens. We honor the many Islamic nations that America is proud to call friends.
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President Bush Attends Iftaar Dinner at the White House – October 16, 2006
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14
2006
President Bush on Saturady said, “Today the United Nations Security Council passed a unanimous resolution, sending a clear message to the leader of North Korea regarding his weapons programs. This action by the United Nations, which was swift and tough, says that we are united in our determination to see to it that the Korea Peninsula is nuclear weapons free.”
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President’s Remarks on United Nations Security Council Resolution on North Korea – October 14, 2006
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14
2006
President Bush on Saturady said, “A soldier can walk the battlefields where he once fought a Marine can walk the beaches he once stormed but an airman can never visit the patch of sky he raced across on a mission to defend freedom.
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President Bush Attends United States Air Force Memorial Dedication – October 14, 2006
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13
2006
President Bush on Friday said, “Protecting our homeland also requires protecting our seaports.
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President Bush Signs SAFE Port Act – October 13, 2006
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13
2006
President Bush on Friday said, “We are results oriented people and we work on behalf of the taxpayers. And when we find wasteful spending, we work to eliminate it
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President Meets with President’s Management Council, Discusses Management Agenda – October 13, 2006
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12
2006
President Bush on Thursday said, “We’ve got a really strong economy, and in order to make sure it’s strong tomorrow we need to make sure we work on how we use energy. We’re too dependent on oil. And see, low gasoline prices may mask that concern
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President Bush Discusses Energy at Renewable Energy Conference – October 12, 2006