Oct
25
2007
President Bush on Thursday said, “To the extent that people need help from the federal government, we will help. I am here, really, to make sure that the federal effort works hand-in-glove with what the Governor has been doing.”
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President Bush Tours Fire Damaged Southern California – October 25, 2007
Oct
24
2007
President Bush on Wednesday said, “I want the people in Southern California to know that Americans all across this land care deeply about them, we’re concerned about their safety, we’re concerned about their property, and we offer our prayers and hopes that all will turn out fine in the end. In the meantime, they can rest assured that the federal government will do everything we can to help put out these fires.”
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President Bush Meets with Cabinet, Discusses Fires in California – October 24, 2007
Oct
24
2007
On Wednesday, President Bush said, “Few issues have challenged this department — and our nation — longer than the situation in Cuba. Nearly half a century has passed since Cuba’s regime ordered American diplomats to evacuate our embassy in Havana
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President Bush Discusses Cuba Policy – October 24, 2007
Oct
23
2007
On Tuesday, President Bush said, “The greatest threat facing our nation in the 21st century is the danger of terrorist networks or terrorist states armed with weapons of mass destruction.
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President Bush Visits National Defense University, Discusses Global War on Terror – October 23, 2007
Oct
22
2007
President Bush on Monday said, “The Millennium Challenge Account is an important part of our foreign policy. It’s an opportunity for the United States and our taxpayers to help countries that fight corruption, that support market-based economies, and that invest in the health and education of their people.”
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President Bush and President Enkhbayar of Mongolia Sign the Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact – October 22, 2007
Oct
22
2007
On Monday, President Bush said, “I know some in Congress are against the war, and are seeking ways to demonstrate that opposition. I recognize their position, and they should make their views heard.
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President Bush Discusses the War Supplemental – October 22, 2007
Oct
22
2007
On Monday, President Bush said, “The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration that a President can bestow. It recognizes gallantry that goes above and beyond the call of duty in the face of an enemy attack. The tradition of awarding this honor began during the Civil War.
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President Bush Presents Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy, U.S. Navy – October 22, 2007
Oct
20
2007
On Saturday, President Bush said, “…America’s greatness is not measured by material wealth alone, it’s measured by how we manage and care for all that we have been given. We’re people united by our belief that we must be good stewards of our environment. The cooperative conservation policies that we have put in place show our commitment to protecting America’s migratory birds, conserving the habitat they depend on and ensuring that generations of Americans will enjoy the beauty of birds for decades to come.”
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President Bush Discusses Migratory Bird Conservation – October 20, 2007
Oct
20
2007
On Saturday, President Bush said, “I’m going to sign an executive order today to protect our striped bass and red drum fish populations, that’s what I’m here to do. The executive order is part of our commitment to end over-fishing in America and to replenish our nation’s fish stocks and to advance cooperative conservation and responsible stewardship. And this is a good place to come and sign the executive order
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President Bush Signs Executive Order to Protect Striped Bass and Red Drum Fish Populations – October 20, 2007
Oct
19
2007
On Friday, President Bush said, “We will continue to review our policies and consider additional measures if Burma’s leaders do not end the brutal repression of their own people whose only offense is the desire to live in freedom.
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President Bush Discusses Sanctions on Burma – October 19, 2007