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President's Remarks on Bob Hope
President George W. Bush discusses the death of entertainer with the press Bob Hope as he boards Air Force One July 28, 2003. "Today America lost a great citizen. We mourn the passing of Bob Hope. Bob Hope made us laugh, and he lifted our spirits. Bob Hope served our nation when he went to battlefields to entertain thousands of troops from different generations," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush discusses the death of entertainer with the press Bob Hope as he boards Air Force One July 28, 2003. "Today America lost a great citizen. We mourn the passing of Bob Hope. Bob Hope made us laugh, and he lifted our spirits. Bob Hope served our nation when he went to battlefields to entertain thousands of troops from different generations," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse. Full Story
President George W. Bush waves after speaking at the 2003 National Urban League Conference in Pittsburgh Monday, July 28, 2003. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush addresses the 2003 National Urban League Conference in Pittsburgh Monday, July 28, 2003. "The work of the National Urban League represents one of the basic commitments of this country. See. we believe in opportunity for all, a society where every person can dream, and work, and realize his or her potential. We're dedicated to bringing economic hope to every neighborhood, a good education to every child, and comfort and compassion to the afflicted," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush discusses the death of entertainer with the press Bob Hope as he boards Air Force One July 28, 2003. "Today America lost a great citizen. We mourn the passing of Bob Hope. Bob Hope made us laugh, and he lifted our spirits. Bob Hope served our nation when he went to battlefields to entertain thousands of troops from different generations," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse.
President George W. Bush signs the Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act in the Oval Office Monday, July 28, 2003. White House photo by Susan Sterner.

 
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