print-only banner
The White House Skip Main Navigation
  
In Focus
News
News by Date
Appointments
Federal Facts
West Wing

 Home > News & Policies > May 2002

President Delivers Keynote at Ceremony Honoring President and Mrs. Reagan
Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin leads the President and guests in prayer at the beginning of the Gold Medal ceremony. "President Reagan believed deeply in American character and destiny," said President Bush. "He believed deeply in the power of freedom to improve the lives of average men and women. These ideas changed America, and they changed the world. Not only because he eloquently explained them, because they are right and they are true." White House photo by Tina Hager.
Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin leads the President and guests in prayer at the beginning of the Gold Medal ceremony. "President Reagan believed deeply in American character and destiny," said President Bush. "He believed deeply in the power of freedom to improve the lives of average men and women. These ideas changed America, and they changed the world. Not only because he eloquently explained them, because they are right and they are true." White House photo by Tina Hager. Full Story
President George W. Bush talks privately with former First Lady Nancy Reagan before attending a ceremony in which Congress awarded her and former President Ronald Reagan with the Congressional Gold Medal at the United States Capitol Thursday, May 16. "At every step of an amazing life, Nancy Reagan has been at Ronald Reagan's side," said the President in his remarks. "Right by his side. As his optimism inspired us, her love and devotion strengthened him." White House photo by Tina Hager.
Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin leads the President and guests in prayer at the beginning of the Gold Medal ceremony. "President Reagan believed deeply in American character and destiny," said President Bush. "He believed deeply in the power of freedom to improve the lives of average men and women. These ideas changed America, and they changed the world. Not only because he eloquently explained them, because they are right and they are true." White House photo by Tina Hager.
President George W. Bush wades into an enthusiastic crowd after speaking at the Hispanic National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., May 16, 2002. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush addresses the Hispanic National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., May 16, 2002. "We have never imposed any religion, and that's really important to remember, too," said the President. "We welcome all religions in America, all religions. We honor diversity in this country. We respect people's deep convictions." White House photo by Paul Morse.

 
White House Photos
President   |    Vice President   |    Mrs. Bush   |    Mrs. Cheney   |    Photo Essays
decorative image