September 27, 2006

Discurso Radial del Presidente a la Naci n - 10 de diciembre de 2005


Discurso Radial del Presidente a la Naci n - 10 de diciembre de 2005
Buenos d as. Esta semana los miembros de un comit de conferencia de la C mara de Representantes y el Senado llegaron a un acuerdo sobre la re- autorizaci n de la Ley Patriota. Desde su promulgaci n a ra z de los ataques del 11 de septiembre, 2001, la Ley Patriota se ha mostrado esencial en la lucha contra el terror y en evitar que nuestros enemigos vuelvan a atacar a Estados Unidos.

Press Gaggle by Tony Snow - 6/19/2006


Press Gaggle by Tony Snow - 6/19/2006
MR. SNOW: Okay, quickly. The President, obviously, will be giving an address to the Merchant Marine Academy, the first President to do so. ... Incidentally, we're going to work on some way to make this easier for everybody, so these are easier to hear. We're working on some technological fixes for gaggles on the plane. In any event, the President will be speaking to the Merchant Marine Academy, the first President to have done so. He obviously will be saluting the graduating class; in addition, reiterating the administration's position on Iran as the President gets ready to head off for consultations with the European Union later this week. Also on the schedule, the President will have policy time today at about 1:45 p.m., and tonight remarks at the 2006 President's Dinner at the Washington Convention Center.

President's Radio Address to the Nation - April 1, 2006


President's Radio Address to the Nation - April 1, 2006
In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "Since 2001, the tax relief we delivered has left $880 billion in the hands of American workers, and small businesses, and families like yours, and you used that money to help produce more than four years of uninterrupted economic growth. Last year, our economy grew at a healthy 3.5 percent, faster than any other major industrialized nation."
Source: www.whitehouse.gov

President Saddened by Passing of Byron Nelson


President Saddened by Passing of Byron Nelson
I was saddened to learn today of the passing of Byron Nelson. Byron Nelson was a legend in the game of golf, setting extraordinary standards for excellence on the course. More importantly, he was a true gentleman and role model for generations of golfers. Laura and I join fellow Texans and the sports world in extending our sympathies to his wife, Peggy, and his family and friends.