Is George Bush Two-Faced?
Yes, Bush is two-faced. The two sides of the faces are
total opposites.
President Bush Selects CACH Founder as Special Envoy to the OIC - Sada Cumber to Serve as U.S. Representative to Islamic Conference
CACH Capital Management, LLC, announced today that the firm's founder, Sada Cumber, has been appointed by President George W. Bush to be the Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). Mr. Cumber will assume his duties effective March 3, 2008.
Kiwi Songwriter Asks Questions that Prime Minister Helen Clark Won't Ask President Bush
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark is heading to the USA next week for a meeting with President Bush. Several topics of importance to 'Kiwi' citizens in regard to the relationship between the United States and New Zealand will be left off the table as being too sensitive. A New Zealand songwriter has written a song to ask those questions, called 'Mr Bush Why Can't We Be Friends'.
President Bush Supports Price Negotiations
A recent article on Merrill Goozner?s blog GoozNewz points out that President Bush recently endorsed drug price negotiations. Many have thought the president to be staunchly opposed to letting Medicare negotiate its drug prices with prescription drug manufacturers.
Weapons of Mass Distraction
Anything that draws one away from the business of living and being worthy – such as drugs, alcohol, distractions of all descriptions, and sleep when the intent is oblivion, not to mention the idea of killing oneself – is a means of escaping, a little death, and death itself is the ultimate escape.Anything can be a means of avoiding problems.
Executive Charter Pilot David Reisig who Flew Former President George W. Bush, Sr. and Family on September 11th and Former Federal Prosecutor Elizabet
Should President Bush be impeached? will be the key discussion point when Valerie Kirkgaard, PhD, host of Vital Issues radio show interviews David Reisig, former executive charter pilot and Elizabeth del La Vega, former federal prosecutor. This show will air on the VoiceAmerica Business Network Saturday, February 24 at 11 AM/PST, 2 PM/ET.
7 Exercises for Kids that President Bush has Never Heard Of
In a recent meeting regarding rising rates in childhood obesity, President Bush oversimplifies the answer, urging parents to go for a hike with their kids.
The Stem Cell Veto: Ten Questions for George W. Bush and Other Evangelical Leaders to Consider by Author Steven A. Zecola
An analysis of the Bible, the law and the facts all undercut President Bush’s decision regarding stem cell research. Is it possible for the nation’s Evangelical leaders to support an open-minded analysis and discussion of the issues as stem cell research progresses?
Boom Chicago Releases Viral Video Depicting Their Take On George W. Bush And His Disappearing Watch
During a meet and greet in Albania, President George W. Bush's watch disappeared from his wrist. The White House states President Bush removed the watch himself, The Albanian Government concurs. Amsterdam based American comedy troupe 'Boom Chicago' disagrees.
Breaking Federal Prison News: President Bush Signed Into Law 'The Second Chance Act of 2007' on April 9, 2008, Allowing the Federal Bureau of Prison
Federal Prison Consultants, LLC summarizes "The Second Chance Act of 2007" into potential release benefits for federal prison and some state prison inmates and is available as advocates for federal and state prisoners, their families and criminal defense attorneys.
The Second Chance Act primarily authorizes federal funding for state and federal reentry programs. It also directs -- but does not require -- the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to consider giving federal prisoners longer stays in halfway houses, and authorizes funds for a very limited test program for elderly prisoners. The "second chance" the bill refers to applies almost exclusively to people leaving prison -- it does not give shorter sentences to people already in prison.
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International Aviation Training Facility to be Built at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
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Houston, TX (Vocus) May 16, 2008 -- Today, the Houston Airport System (HAS) and its affiliate HAS Development Corporation (HASDC) entered into an unprecedented partnership with the Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), a member of the Texas A&M University System, to establish a world premier aviation training facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
Representatives of TEEX and HASDC signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will inaugurate a new program that will initially provide aircraft rescue and firefighting training for domestic and international aviation representatives.
?It is our intent to establish an aviation academy that offers a wide range of aviation disciplines,? says Rick Vacar director of aviation for HAS. ?Airports all over the world are expanding and developing at a rapid pace, we are already being asked to provide assistance and we think this partnership with TEEX and the new facility will benefit the aviation industry as a whole.?
TEEX offers hands-on, customized training, technical assistance and emergency response services including fire, homeland security, public safety and security, public works, safety and health, search and rescue, and emergency response. ?TEEX is excited about the possibilities the signing of this agreement presents,? says Gary Sera, director of TEEX. ?We pride ourselves on providing quality training and are pleased to be associated with HASDC in this new training endeavor.?
HASDC provides a myriad of services to airports worldwide, including airport management and operations, business planning and analysis, technical advice, airport personnel training, airport terminal development, transitional planning and assistance, capital project management, and retail planning and implementation.
?HASDC provides a strategic approach to airport management,? says Jeff Scheferman, president and CEO of HAS Development Corporation. ?We recognize that the expert training programs offered by TEEX and the exceptional growth and appeal of IAH will be a plus for the industry.
The Houston Airport System served a record 52 million passengers in 2007. It is the 4th-largest multi-airport system in the U.S. and the 6th-largest in the world. Bush Intercontinental is the nation's 8th-busiest airport. According to J.D. Powers & Associates, William P. Hobby Airport is first in customer satisfaction among smaller airports in the United States. HAS annually contributes over $24 billion in positive economic impact to the Greater Houston region. For more information watch Houston Airports Today every Saturday at 9:00 am on KTBU Channel 55 or visit www.fly2houston.com
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