Oct
31
2007
On Wednesday, President Bush said, “I want to talk today about health care. There’s an interesting debate raging here in Washington, and it’s an appropriate — Halloween is an appropriate day to talk about it, because there’s a bill moving through the Congress that’s disguised as a bill to help children, but I think it’s really a trick on the American people.
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President Bush Discusses Health Care, Economic Growth and Free Trade at 2007 Grocery Manufacturers Association Food Products Association Fall Conference – October 31, 2007
Oct
31
2007
On Wednesday, President Bush said, “Ed Schafer is the right choice to fill this post. He was a leader on agricultural issues during his eight years as the governor of North Dakota
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President Bush Nominates Ed Schafer for Secretary of Agriculture – October 31, 2007
Oct
30
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “Congress is not getting its work done. We’re near the end of the year, and there really isn’t much to show for it
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President Bush Urges Congress to Pass Appropriations Bills – October 30, 2007
Oct
30
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “I am very proud that the United States taxpayer has supported this President in his efforts to deal with HIV/AIDS. And Uganda is the epitome of how one can implement a comprehensive ABC strategy to achieve concrete and specific results for the sake of humanity
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President Bush Meets with President Museveni of Uganda – October 30, 2007
Oct
30
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “Caring for our military veterans is a solemn responsibility of the federal government.
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President Bush Nominates Dr. James Peake as Secretary of Veterans Affairs – October 30, 2007
Oct
26
2007
President Bush on Friday said, “We talked about the need to work together to help consolidate the gains.
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President Bush Meets with Democratic Republic of the Congo President Kabila – October 26, 2007
Oct
26
2007
On Friday, President Bush said, “In January, one congressional leader declared, and I quote: “No longer can we waste time here in the Capitol, while families in America struggle to get ahead.” He was right. Only a few weeks left on the legislative calendar — Congress needs to keep their promise, to stop wasting time, and get essential work done on behalf of the American people.”
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President Bush Discusses Appropriations – October 26, 2007
Oct
25
2007
On Thursday, President Bush said, “I’m on my way out to California. I’m looking forward to seeing Governor Schwarzenegger, to thank him for all the good work that the state and local authorities are doing to help the good people of Southern California battle these wildfires. I will assure the people of California that the federal government will be deploying resources, assets, and manpower necessary to help fight these fires.
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President Bush Departs for Southern California – October 25, 2007
Oct
25
2007
On Thursday, President Bush said, “First thing I want to let the people know out here in Southern California is that many across our nation have been moved by the plight of the citizens who have lost their homes, lost their possessions, and particularly those who have lost their life. It’s very important for those who are wondering about their future to know there’s a lot of good citizens all across America who are praying for your future, and who really want to stand with you.”
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President Bush Discusses California Wildfires – October 25, 2007
Oct
25
2007
On Thursday, President Bush said, “And so we’re here to compliment you on your courage and your compassion.
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President Bush Visits with First Responders of Southern California Fires – October 25, 2007