Friday, January 7, 2011

Video message from President and Mrs. Bush


MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE PRESIDENT


 George W. Bush's 2000 presidential election victory marked just the second time a son had joined his father, George H.W. Bush, among the ranks of American Presidency, following the tandem of John Adams and John Quincy Adams.  President Bush aggressively met the terrorist attacks of 9/11, keeping America safe for the duration of his two terms, and his $1.35 trillion tax cut led to economic prosperity for millions of Americans and 4.9 % job unemployment, the lowest in the history of the nation.  Let's be all happy for the extension of the Bush tax cut that was so vilified by the current Democratic administration.



Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 14:35:52 -0500
From: Mark.Langdale@GeorgeWBushCenter.com
To: lib
Subject: Video message from President and Mrs. Bush

















George W. Bush Presidential Center Special Exhibit at the Meadows Museum


January 7, 2011


The George W. Bush Presidential Center is exhibiting some of its most historic artifacts from the Bush Presidency at the Meadows Museum on the SMU campus in Dallas, Texas.

The exhibit, Breaking New Ground: Presenting the George W. Bush Presidential Center, which runs until February 6, 2011, also showcases the ongoing work of The Bush Institute, which focuses on human freedom, economic growth, education reform, and global health with the mission of unleashing human potential.

In addition, visitors have the opportunity to view architectural drawings, plans, and a large-scale model of the Bush Center, which will be completed in early 2013.

Please follow this link to watch President and Mrs. Bush as they discuss Breaking New Ground, the important artifacts on exhibit, and their place in history. The exhibit is open to the public free of charge through February 6, 2011.





Bullhorn
Among the artifacts from the Bush Presidency on exhibit is the bullhorn President Bush used at Ground Zero to speak for the nation: "I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon." (September 14, 2001)






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The George W. Bush Presidential Center
PO Box 560887
Dallas, TX 75356-9733

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