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President Bush Nominates Margaret Spellings as Secretary of Education President Bush on Wednesday said, "In Margaret Spellings, America's children, teachers and parents will have a principled, determined ally in my Cabinet. She has my complete trust and she will be an outstanding Secretary of Education."
President Bush Names Harriet Miers as Top Counsel President George W. Bush on Wednesday announced his intention to appoint Harriet Miers to be Counsel to the President. Ms. Miers will fill the position held by Judge Alberto Gonzales, following his confirmation by the Senate.
President's Remarks at the Clinton Presidential Center Dedication President Bush on Thursday said, "Laura and I are really pleased to be a part of this happy and historic occasion. On this day of dedication, we honor the man from Hope, Arkansas, who became the 42nd President of the United States."
President Nominates Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State President Bush on Tuesday said, "The Secretary of State is America's face to the world. And in Dr. Rice, the world will see the strength, the grace and the decency of our country."
Margaret Spellings, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, makes remarks after being nominated to the position of Secretary of Education by President George W. Bush during a ceremony in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on November 16, 2004.
The White House Turkey guy (Christopher Smith) answered your questions on the annual pardoning of the Thanksgiving Turkey on Wednesday.
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The public has spoken and the names for this year's Thanksgiving Turkey and runner up have been selected. Your vote made a
difference. Click here to watch the ceremony and to learn more about the annual
ceremony.
A dignified new civic space featuring pedestrian-friendly amenities and site furnishings now graces the famous stretch of Pennsylvania
Avenue in front of the White House.