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Dec. 3, 2001 |
President Condemns Jerusalem Bombings President Bush Saturday said, "I was horrified and saddened to learn of the bombings that took place
tonight in Jerusalem. I strongly condemn them as acts of murder that
no person of conscience can tolerate and no cause can ever
justify."
Radio Address by the President to the Nation
In the weekly radio address Saturday, President Bush said, "We need to act boldly to
protect America's economic security. There are two immediate
priorities for America's recovery. We must bring quick help to those
who need it most, and we must restore our economy's growth."
Listen to the President's Remarks
President Pleased with Mexican Trucking Compromise
In a statement released Friday, President Bush said, "The compromise reached by the House and Senate appropriators on
Mexican trucking is an important victory for safety and free
trade. "
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Introduced by Attorney General John Ashcroft, President George W. Bush addresses a group of new U. S. Attorneys at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building Nov. 29. "I want to congratulate you. I must tell you that we set a high standard, and you met it. And for that, I hope you're proud," said the President in his remarks. "And I am grateful that you are willing to serve the country, particularly at this time."
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