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Notification to the Congress of Trade Negotiations

Friday, 4 October 2002, 11:16 am | The White House

You are authorized and directed to notify the Congress pursuant to section 2104(a)(1) of the Trade Act of 2002 (19 U.S.C. 3804(a)(1)), of my intention to enter into negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement with the Kingdom of Morocco and a Free Trade Agreement ... More >>

Condoleezza Rice Discussess US Imperialism

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 11:57 am | The White House

Dr. Condoleezza Rice Discusses President's National Security Strategy Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York, New York More >>

White House Briefing by Ari Fleischer October 2

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 12:04 am | The White House

MR. FLEISCHER: I have a report on a phone call the President made, and then we'll see if you have any questions. More >>

President, House Leaders Agree on Iraq Resolution

Thursday, 3 October 2002, 12:01 am | The White House

President George W. Bush along with bipartisan leaders from the House and Senate announced the Joint Resolution to authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces against Iraq. "The statement of support from the Congress will show to friend ... More >>

White House Briefing by Ari Fleischer - October 1

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 12:17 am | The White House

Specifically, the President believes that the Biden-Lugar draft ties his hands because it pulls back from many of the provisions that Congress itself cited in 1998, such as requiring or asking or demanding of Iraq to cease their support for terror, to ... More >>

President Asks Congress for Terrorism Insurance

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 12:13 am | The White House

Q Thank you, sir. There's a resolution being circulated by Senators Biden and Lugar, an alternative resolution on authorizing force in Iraq. What's wrong with that alternative? More >>

Press Gaggle with Ari Fleischer September 30, 2002

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 10:48 am | The White House

Press Gaggle with Ari Fleischer Aboard Air Force One Prior to Departure from Texas State Technical College Waco, Texas More >>

Bush Radio Address to the Nation - September 28

Monday, 30 September 2002, 3:41 pm | The White House

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Thursday, I met with Democratic and Republican members of Congress to discuss the threat posed by the Iraqi regime. The security of our country is the commitment of both political parties, and the responsibility of both ... More >>

President at Bob Beauprez for Congress Luncheon

Monday, 30 September 2002, 3:40 pm | The White House

They hate us because we have a free press. And so long as we love freedom, they'll hate us. But we're never, ever going to relinquish our love of freedom in America. (Applause.) More >>

President Bush at Flagstaff, Arizona Welcome

Monday, 30 September 2002, 3:38 pm | The White House

I went to the United Nations, and I said as clearly as I could, in order for you to be an effective organization, you must deal with him. If you don't, we will lead a coalition which will. More >>

Bush Continues Fight Against Corporate Fraud

Friday, 27 September 2002, 11:43 am | The White House

President Continues Fight Against Corporate Fraud and Abuse Remarks by the President at Corporate Fraud Conference Washington Hilton Hotel Washington, D.C. More >>

Bush Discusses Iraq with Congressional Leaders

Friday, 27 September 2002, 11:41 am | The White House

President Bush Discusses Iraq with Congressional Leaders Remarks by the President on Iraq The Rose Garden More >>

Press Gaggle by Ari Fleischer Sept. 26th

Friday, 27 September 2002, 11:39 am | The White House

MR. FLEISCHER: All right. Let's start. Thank you for joining me for the gaggle. What I wanted to do, especially just because of the logistics of the day, is we're doing it now, so this is akin to the gaggle that would have been done on Air Force One, ... More >>

Bush, Colombia President Uribe Discuss Terrorism

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 12:43 am | The White House

President Bush, Colombia President Uribe Discuss Terrorism Remarks by President Bush and President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia in Photo Opportunity The Oval Office More >>

National Republican Senatorial Committee Dinner

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 12:43 am | The White House

For the sake of security, for the sake of peace, the United Nations must not become the League of Nations. The United Nations must have backbone. The United Nations must be willing to uphold resolution. The United Nations must be strong enough to ... More >>

White House Press Briefing - September 25, 2002

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 12:41 am | The White House

MR. ARI FLEISCHER: Good afternoon. I'd like to give you a report on the President's day, and then I have an opening statement I'd like to make about homeland security. The President this morning spoke with President Kim Dae Jung of South Korea. The ... More >>

Briefing by Ari Fleischer - September 24, 2002

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 11:14 am | The White House

MR. FLEISCHER: Good afternoon. Let me give you a report on the President's day, and then I'll be happy to take questions. The President began this morning with an intelligence briefing from the CIA, followed by a briefing by the FBI. Then the President convened ... More >>

President Urges Congress to Pass Iraq Resolution

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 11:13 am | The White House

President Urges Congress to Pass Iraq Resolution Promptly Remarks by the President in Photo Opportunity with the Cabinet The Cabinet Room More >>

President Bush at Doug Forrester for Senate Event

Tuesday, 24 September 2002, 11:47 am | The White House

For the sake of world peace, I hope they're [The UN] relevant. However, for the sake of freedom and peace, if the United Nations will not deal with Saddam Hussein, the United States and our friends will. More >>

President Calls on Congress to Act On Iraq

Tuesday, 24 September 2002, 11:44 am | The White House

I'm talking about Iraq....a leader who told the United Nations and the world he would not develop weapons of mass destruction, and for 11 long years has stiffed the world. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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