Tuesday, January 01, 2008

President and Mrs. Bush Wish Americans, Troops Happy New Year

Barney Bush accompanies President George W. Bush and Laura Bush upon their arrival to the White House from Crawford, Texas. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan

Barney Bush accompanies President George W. Bush and Laura Bush upon their arrival to the White House from Crawford, Texas. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan
Texas State Technical College Waco, Texas. RSS Feed White House News. 10:35 A.M. CST

THE PRESIDENT: Laura and I wish our fellow Americans a happy and healthy 2008. I particularly want to say something to our troops and their families: This country respects you, we admire you and we wish you a great 2008, as well.

We've just come off the ranch; had a good rest and good New Year's with some friends. And I'm looking forward to getting back to Washington to work on policies to keep this country safe and to keep this country prosperous.
I just wanted to stop by and wish everybody a happy 2008. Thank you.

MRS. BUSH: Happy New Year, everybody.

END 10:36 A.M. CST For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary January 1, 2008

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Monday, December 31, 2007

John McCain New TV Ad "Respect" VIDEO


From John McCain 2008 - For Immediate Release December 30, 2007. TV Ad: "Respect"

Transcript: Anncr: John McCain reacts to Mitt Romney's negative attacks.

JSM: You know, I find it ironic Mitt Romney would attack me on the issue of immigration. This is the same Mitt Romney who called my plan, quote, "Reasonable". Before I can win your vote, I know I have to win your respect. And to do that, you know I'll always be straight with you And on this issue I've learned that we've got to restore government and secure our borders.

JSM: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

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