Noelia Rodriguez Clint, from Indiana writes: Noelia Rodriguez Elizabeth, from Independence,Ohio writes: Noelia Rodriguez
As far as degrees -- I had a non-traditional college career: I earned my Associate of Arts at East Los Angeles College, and completed my Bachelor's Degree at Cal State Los Angeles in Business Administration. taylor, from louisville, ky writes: Noelia Rodriguez
As a democrat in the Bush Administration, I certainly feel special! My being here sends a signal that this White House is inclusive of all Americans. To me, its not about politics, its about the person, and I think we have a terrific President and First Lady at 1600 Pennsylvania!
David, from Florida writes: Noelia Rodriguez Shes also done a wonderful job promoting rights for women and children in war-torn countries like Afghanistan. In fact, Mrs. Bush was the first First Lady in history to record a full Presidential Radio Address. She spoke on the Taliban in Afghanistan and the importance of opening the doors of education for girls and women.
For the re-election campaign, Mrs. Bush is a terrific asset and campaigner.
Hugh, from Wellesley, Massachusetts
writes: Noelia Rodriguez Amy, from Angola,New York
writes: Noelia Rodriguez It's my way of giving back to the next generation of Press Secretaries, if you will.
I'm also proud to be part of President and Mrs. Bush's team, because I get to work with so many talented and influential women. Just seeing Dr. Condi Rice and Margaret Spellings in the corridors inspires me to do an even better job for our country. Of course, Mrs. Bush is the best role model of all -- she had a career before marriage, and she raised two terrific daughters.
Tom, from Mt. Sterling.Ky
writes: Noelia Rodriguez Teachers deserve our greatest respect and support. Having worked with Mrs. Bush, who was a public school teacher, I have a better appreciation for America's teachers. Regarding teacher salaries, I think we can all agree that they deserve the best pay possible. Because salaries are set at the local level, it's really important for you and your friends to advocate for your local teachers with municipal leaders. As Mrs. Bush told members of The National Press Club in November of '01: As a former public school teacher, I can say with certainty that teachers in your media markets would love that idea to catch on. We owe a special debt of gratitude to Americas teachers. Their jobs are already difficult; and their extra effort -- far above and beyond what is asked of them says much about their devotion to our children. Because schools already play an important role in our lives and communities, we recognize and appreciate them more than ever.
We can all agree on this!
becca, from U.S. writes: Noelia Rodriguez I'm looking forward to continuing my work in the education field, as that is one of the key areas Mr. Broad's Foundation is involved in.
Even though I'll be in CA, I look forward to continuing my relationship with Mrs. Bush and the President. Michael, from Lawrence, KS
writes: Thanks Noelia Rodriguez One of my fondest memories was in the summer of '01 when, during an official visit to Rome, President Bush introduced me to Prime Minister Berlusconi right after he had introduced Ari Fleischer to our host President.
President Bush explained to the Prime Minister that I was Mrs. Bush's press secretary -- and the reason Mrs. Bush got better press than he did! Ari elbowed me! Liza, from Washington, D.C.
writes: Noelia Rodriguez Michael, from Powell, TN
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I was very proud to be with Mrs. Bush in Paris and Moscow a couple of weeks ago. You may have seen the picture of President Chirac kissing Mrs. Bush's hand during the Paris visit. Now, THAT, was a photo-op! eg, from st. louis
writes: Noelia Rodriguez The purpose of the interview was to promote reading and a GMA book drive that is designed to give books to schools that are in short supply. Sarah, from PA writes: Noelia Rodriguez It was supposed to be a big news day for Mrs. Bush b/c she was on her way to make a presentation to Sen. Kennedy's Education Cte., so, you can imagine the press interest in Mrs. Bush's speech. Of course, it ended up being a big news day for other reasons. I got to see Mrs. Bush make a press statement, along with Sen. Kennedy and Sen. Judd Gregg. That was when she first spoke out about the need for America to comfort our nation's children. I never felt more proud to be an American as that moment when I knew she was making history in a time of crisis. katie, from georgia writes: Noelia Rodriguez I absolutely love St. Petersburg, Russia. Seeing Mrs. Bush and the President with President and Mrs. Putin and knowing that as Presidents and leaders, they are friends, assures me that our countries will continue to find common ground on important issues. I also have been fortunate to travel on Air Force One to other wonderful places like Slovenia, Prague, So. Africa and Latin America. And, all the great towns in the USA have been terrific stops -- especially after Sept. 11 when they've been decorated with flags all along the roads. Elena, from Suburbs of Chicago Illinois
writes: What is your favorite thing about Laura Bush? Noelia Rodriguez Hyrum, from Northfield, IL
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