May
30
2008
President Bush on Saturday said, “For four years, this campus has been your life. You’ve studied hard, and I suspect some of you may have played hard.
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President Bush Delivers Commencement Address at Furman University – May 31, 2008
May
27
2008
President Bush on Wednesday said, “I want to thank you for stepping forward to serve. The security of our citizens and the peace of the world will soon be in your hands — the best of hands. Be officers of character and integrity.
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President Bush Delivers Commencement Address at United States Air Force Academy – May 28, 2008
May
26
2008
President Bush on Tuesday said, “And so I strongly urge the United States Congress to make the tax relief we passed permanent so that companies such as Silverado don’t have to worry about what their tax burden is going to be in two years come. See, we have times of economic uncertainty right now, and what creates more uncertainty for owners of businesses like these is whether or not their taxes are going to go up.”
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President Bush Visits Silverado Cable Company, Discusses Economy, Tax Relief – May 27, 2008
May
25
2008
President Bush on Monday said, “Today, we gather to honor those who gave everything to preserve our way of life.
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President Bush Attends Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Day Commemoration – May 26, 2008
May
25
2008
Presidetnt Bush on Monday said, “This is Memorial Day, it’s a day to honor not only those who have died in combat, but it’s to honor those who continue to serve. And these men make a living motivating young men on the football field, and I am absolutely confident that when our soldiers and sailors and marines and airmen and Coast Guard men and women met them that they inspired them.”
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President Bush Meets with NCAA Football Head Coaches – May 26, 2008
May
24
2008
President Bush on Sunday said, “It’s been a pleasure of my presidency to get to know the leaders of Rolling Thunder. For our fellow citizens who don’t know Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder is the moment in time here in Washington, on Memorial Day Weekend, when thousands of motorcyclers come to the nation’s capital to pay tribute to those who have died in service, to those who sacrificed, and those who serve. And it’s a magnificent sight.”
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President Bush Welcomes Rolling Thunder Leadership to White House – May 25, 2008
May
21
2008
President Bush on Thursday said, “Looking out on the units this morning, I see why the 82nd Airborne is known as “America’s Guard of Honor.” In your ranks, I see the strength of the greatest military the world has ever known. And in the families of Fort Bragg, I see the love and support that makes your service possible. The United States of America owes our troops in uniform a debt of gratitude, and we owe our military families the strong support necessary to make sure that they understand that we appreciate their sacrifices.”
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President Bush Attends Division Review Ceremony – May 22, 2008
May
20
2008
President Bush on Wednesday said, “Thanks for coming to mark this Day of Solidarity with the Cuban People. This is a day of pride, as we honor the culture and history of a noble nation. It is a day of sorrow, as we reflect on the continued oppression of the Cuban people
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President Bush Discusses Cuba, Marks Day of Solidarity – May 21, 2008
May
20
2008
President Bush on Wednesday said, “I want to thank the members of Congress who’ve joined us as I sign the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, a piece of legislation which prohibits health insurers and employers from discriminating on the basis of genetic information. In other words, it protects our citizens from having genetic information misused, and this bill does so without undermining the basic premise of the insurance industry.”
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President Bush Signs H.R. 493, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 – May 21, 2008
May
20
2008
President Bush on Tuesday said, “We stand ready to help in any way that the Chinese government would like. We know there’s great courage being displayed, Mr
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President Bush Visits Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Offers Condolences, Aid – May 20, 2008