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IT'S THE PRESIDENT, STUPID! - BUSH QUOTES
"Anyway,
I'm so thankful, and so gracious - I'm gracious that my
brother Jeb is concerned about the hemisphere as well."
-George W. Bush, June 4, 2001
"It's important for young men and women who look at
the Nebraska champs to understand that quality of life is
more than just blocking shots." -George W. Bush, in
remarks to the University of Nebraska women's volleyball
team, the 2001 national champions, May 31, 2001
"So on behalf of a well-oiled unit of people who came
together to serve something greater than themselves, congratulations."
-George W. Bush, in remarks to the University of Nebraska
women's volleyball team, the 2001 national champions, May
31, 2001
"If a person doesn't have the capacity that we all
want that person to have, I suspect hope is in the far distant
future, if at all." -George W. Bush, May 22, 2001
"For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three
non-fatal shootings. And, folks, this is unacceptable in
America. It's just unacceptable. And we're going to do something
about it." -George W. Bush, May 14
"There's no question that the minute I got elected,
the storm clouds on the horizon were getting nearly directly
overhead." -George W. Bush, May 11, 2001
"But I also made it clear to (Vladimir Putin) that
it's important to think beyond the old days of when we had
the concept that if we blew each other up, the world would
be safe." -George W. Bush, May 1, 2001
"First, we would not accept a treaty that would not
have been ratified, nor a treaty that I thought made sense
for the country." -George W. Bush, on the Kyoto accord,
April 24, 2001
"It's very important for folks to understand that when
there's more trade, there's more commerce." -George
W. Bush, at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City, April
21, 2001
"Neither in French nor in English nor in Mexican."
-George W. Bush, declining to take reporters' questions
during a photo op with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien,
April 21, 2001
"It is time to set aside the old partisan bickering
and finger-pointing and name-calling that comes from freeing
parents to make different choices for their children."
-George W. Bush, on "parental empowerment in education,"
April 12, 2001
"I think we're making progress. We understand where
the power of this country lay. It lays in the hearts and
souls of Americans. It must lay in our pocketbooks. It lays
in the willingness for people to work hard. But as importantly,
it lays in the fact that we've got citizens from all walks
of life, all political parties, that are willing to say,
I want to love my neighbor. I want to make somebody's life
just a little bit better." -George W. Bush, April 11,
2001
"This administration is doing everything we can to
end the stalemate in an efficient way. We're making the
right decisions to bring the solution to an end." -George
W. Bush, April 10, 2001
"It would be helpful if we opened up ANWR (Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge). I think it's a mistake not to. And I would
urge you all to travel up there and take a look at it, and
you can make the determination as to how beautiful that
country is." -George W. Bush, at a White House Press
conference, March 29, 2001
"I've coined new words, like, misunderstanding and
Hispanically." -George W. Bush, speaking at the Radio
& Television Correspondents dinner, March 29, 2001
"A lot of times in the rhetoric, people forget the
facts. And the facts are that thousands of small businesses
- Hispanically owned or otherwise - pay taxes at the highest
marginal rate." -George W. Bush, speaking to the Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce, March 19, 2001
"But the true threats to stability and peace are these
nations that are not very transparent, that hide behind
the-that don't let people in to take a look and see what
they're up to. They're very kind of authoritarian regimes.
The true threat is whether or not one of these people decide,
peak of anger, try to hold us hostage, ourselves; the Israelis,
for example, to whom we'll defend, offer our defenses; the
South Koreans." -George W. Bush, in a media roundtable
discussion, March 13, 2001
"I do think we need for a troop to be able to house
his family. That's an important part of building morale
in the military." -George W. Bush, speaking at Tyndall
Air Force Base in Florida, March 12, 2001
"I suspect that had my dad not been president, he'd
be asking the same questions: How'd your meeting go with
so-and-so?
How did you feel when you stood up in
front of the people for the State of the Union Address-state
of the budget address, whatever you call it." -George
W. Bush, in an interview with the Washington Post, March
9, 2001
"Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to
the world: Markets must be open." -George W. Bush,
at the swearing-in ceremony for Secretary of Agriculture
Ann Veneman, March 2, 2001
"My pan plays down an unprecedented amount of our national
debt." -George W. Bush, in his budget address to Congress,
Feb. 27, 2001
"I have said that the sanction regime is like Swiss
cheese - that meant that they weren't very effective."
-George W. Bush, during a White House press conference,
Feb. 22, 2001
"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able
to pass a literacy test.'' -George W. Bush, Feb. 21, 2001
"It's good to see so many friends here in the Rose
Garden. This is our first event in this beautiful spot,
and it's appropriate we talk about policy that will affect
people's lives in a positive way in such a beautiful, beautiful
part of our national - really, our national park system,
my guess is you would want to call it."-George W. Bush,
Feb. 8, 2001
"We're concerned about AIDS inside our White House
- make no mistake about it." -George W. Bush, Feb.
7, 2001
"There's no such thing as legacies. At least, there
is a legacy, but I'll never see it." -George W. Bush,
speaking to Catholic leaders at the White House, Jan. 31,
2001
"I appreciate that question because I, in the state
of Texas, had heard a lot of discussion about a faith-based
initiative eroding the important bridge between church and
state." -George W. Bush, speaking to reporters, Washington,
D.C., Jan. 29, 2001
"I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers
for myself, but for predecessors as well." -George
W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Jan. 29, 2001
"Then I went for a run with the other dog and just
walked. And I started thinking about a lot of things. I
was able to - I can't remember what it was. Oh, the inaugural
speech, started thinking through that." -George W.
Bush, in a pre-inaugural interview with U.S. News &
World Report
"Redefining the role of the United States from enablers
to keep the peace to enablers to keep the peace from peacekeepers
is going to be an assignment." -George W. Bush, Jan.
2001
"I'm hopeful. I know there is a lot of ambition in
Washington, obviously. But I hope the ambitious realize
that they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed
to failure." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001
"The California crunch really is the result of not
enough power-generating plants and then not enough power
to power the power of generating plants." -George W.
Bush, Jan. 2001
"If he's - the inference is that somehow he thinks
slavery is a - is a noble institution I would - I would
strongly reject that assumption - that John Ashcroft is
a open-minded, inclusive person."-George W. Bush, Jan.
2001
"She's just trying to make sure Anthony gets a good
meal - Antonio." -George W. Bush, on Laura Bush inviting
Justice Antonin Scalia to dinner at the White House, Jan.
2001
"I want it to be said that the Bush administration
was a results-oriented administration, because I believe
the results of focusing our attention and energy on teaching
children to read and having an education system that's responsive
to the child and to the parents, as opposed to mired in
a system that refuses to change, will make America what
we want it to be - a more literate country and a hopefuller
country." -George W. Bush, Jan. 2001
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