nytimes.com - 12/18/2008
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President Bush is planning a lunch on Jan. 7 with President-elect Barack Obama and all the former presidents, the White House said. >
whitehouse.gov - 12/15/2008
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whitehouse.gov —
For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary
December 14, 2004 President Presents Medal of Freedom The...
East Room 11:30 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, and welcome to the White House. Laura and I are proud to have you all here today, ...
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President Presents Medal of Freedom
roguerepublic.net - 12/17/2008
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roguerepublic.net —
The majority of the American public seems to
think George W Bush is the worst president of...
all time. Well that may be true someday, but not enough time has passed to make that proclamation. Maybe in fifty years Dubya is hands down the worst president ...
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5 Presidents Worse Than George W Bush
blogs.wsj.com - 12/18/2008
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blogs.wsj.com —
John D. McKinnon reports on the White House.
President George W. Bush will hold a lunch for...
President-elect Barack Obama that also will be attended by the living former presidents Jimmy Carter , Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush ...
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Bush to Host Lunch for Obama, Previous Presidents
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The Caucus —
... from previous administrations, to solicit their advice on one of the new administration’s toughest jobs. Soon Mr. Obama will have a similar gathering – but the guest-list will include all current and former presidents. On Jan. 7, Mr. Obama, President George W. Bush, former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and the first President Bush will all have lunch together at the White House. The Inauguration The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced the line-up for Mr. Obama’s swearing-in ceremony yesterday. It includes musical performances by Aretha ...
Odds And Ends -- The Sylvia's Edition
Hotline On Call Part Deux —
... President Bush will host a lunch for Obama with all four living former presidents, including, of course, the first President Bush, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton. Another effort to make the transition move smoothly and amicably. ...
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