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  • Ike Leaves Residents Spinning
    In the wake of Hurricane Ike, President Bush toured Houston and Galveston, Texas where millions of residents are without power and in some cases without food. Mark Strassmann reports.
    Bush wraps up tour of Hurricane Ike damage in Texas
    HOUSTON - President Bush traveled to Texas Tuesday morning for a firsthand look at devastation from Hurricane Ike. The president accompanied by Gov. Rick Perry, Sen. (...)
    Feds to pick up Ike debris tab, Bush says
    President George Bush Tuesday said the U.S. (...)
    Bush To Tour Ike Devastation
    President Bush is back in his home state to take a tour of Hurricane Ike s devastation in Texas coastal communities. Millions there are still without power. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
    Joe Biden Reacts To Economy
    Democratic VP candidate Joe Biden criticizes the policies of President Bush and Sen. John McCain and offers his ideas to improve the U.S. economy. He talked to Maggie Rodriguez.
    History of Patriot Day: 9-11-2001
    HISTORY OF PATRIOT DAY With the following words and many others, President George W. Bush designated September 11 to be regarded as Patriot Day, or America Remembers: By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation On this first observance of Patriot Day, we remember and honor those who perished in the terrorist [...]
    Lest we forget 5b4 - Bush-Cheny Energy Plan
    If memory serves me right the Bush-Cheney Energy Plan of 2001 contained provisions for domestic drilling for oil, building of nuclear power plants, coal fired and oil-fired power plants, and oil refineries. The plan was turned down by the critics because they said that $50 billion was too expensive and that the oil and power companies would make to....
    McCain Seen as Less Likely to Bring Change, Poll Finds
    Senator John McCain is widely viewed as a “typical Republican” who would continue or expand President Bush’s policies.
    Cheney aide: Bush won t attack Iran
    U.S. President George Bush won t attack Iran s nuclear facilities before his term expires, a former White House adviser says. (...)
    Bush welcomes Petraeus back from Iraq
    President Bush welcomed Gen. David Petreaus back to the U.S. after 20 months of leading troops in Iraq. Bush also commented on the attack on the U.S. (...)


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