Sep
28
2007
President Bush on Friday said, “Energy security and climate change are two of the great challenges of our time. The United States takes these challenges seriously
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President Bush Participates in Major Economies Meeting on Energy Security and Climate Change – September 28, 2007
Sep
27
2007
On Thursday, President Bush said, “There is nothing more important than making sure our children get a good education.
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President Bush Signs College Cost Reduction and Access Act – September 27, 2007
Sep
27
2007
President Bush on Thursday said, “We’ve been having a discussion about the fact that a lot of our air travelers are not only inconvenienced, they’re — in some cases they’re just not being treated fairly. And there’s a lot of anger amongst our citizens about the fact that, you know, they’re just not being treated right. …We’ve got a problem, we understand there’s a problem, and we’re going to address the problem.”
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President Bush Meets with Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters and Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Bobby Sturgell – September 27, 2007
Sep
26
2007
On Wednesday, President Bush said, “Mr. President, you’ve got strong friends here. I appreciate your courage.
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President Bush Meets with President Karzai of Afghanistan – September 26, 2007
Sep
26
2007
President Bush on Wednesday said, “A system that doesn’t hold people to account assumes that certain children cannot learn, and that it’s acceptable to shuffle them through school. Well, that’s not acceptable in America, to shuffle children through school. That’s what I have called the soft bigotry of low expectations.
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President Bush Discusses No Child Left Behind Reauthorization – September 26, 2007
Sep
25
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “Sixty years ago, representatives from 16 nations gathered to begin deliberations on a new international bill of rights. The document they produced is called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — and it stands as a landmark achievement in the history of human liberty.
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President Bush Addresses The United Nations General Assembly – September 25, 2007
Sep
25
2007
President Bush on Tuesday said, “The Prime Minister and I have talked about a variety of concerns. And I assured him we want his security forces well-trained, mobile and capable of handling Iraqi security on their own.
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President Bush Meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki – September 25, 2007
Sep
25
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “This is a meeting of people who love liberty and who understand that freedom is universal. I appreciate the ability to share thoughts about how to embolden those who seek reform to stand with those who are willing to fight tyranny, and ways for us all to be effective.”
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President Bush Participates in Roundtable on Democracy – September 25, 2007
Sep
25
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “…The United States strongly supports the resolution and the mission. We continue to support swift implementation of existing resolutions of this Council.
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President Bush Participates in United Nations Security Council Meeting on Africa – September 25, 2007
Sep
25
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “Mr. Secretary-General: I appreciate your determination to ensure that the United Nations lives up to its high ideals, takes responsibilities seriously, and helps more people live in freedom and justice. You have urged this organization to help the suffering people of Darfur
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President Bush and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Exchange Toasts – September 25, 2007