Bush also touched on expanded international cooperation in cleaner and more efficient energy technologies.
Bush also reminded them to keep government spending down or risk a veto, among other things.
He and Bush also are expected to discuss antidrug efforts and a shared border-control program.
Bush also touted his efforts to improve living and work condition for today's Guard.
He and Bush also are expected to discuss anti-drug efforts and a shared border-control program.
Bush also said no government money would go to media personalities to promote administration policies.
Mr Bush also has to deal with more deep-seated barriers to making the Republicans more inclusive.
Bush also called for unity and reached out to supporters of his Democratic opponent, Sen.
President Bush also won praise during the first week of his first term for staying on message.
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Bush also held a two-hour National Security Council videoconference Monday with his top commander in Iraq, Gen.
Bush also rammed through such large scale legislative tinkering as Sarbanes-Oxley, Medicare Part D and No Child Left Behind.
Mr Bush also sounds a note of caution over speeding up the process.
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Bush also said the European sovereign debt crisis is having its own impact.
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Bush also warned the nation that a war on terrorism will be difficult.
President Bush also opposes the RPS, but he has additional concerns about taxes on the oil and gas industries.
Bush also reiterated his call to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.
Bush also is pushing a set of tax cuts for individuals and for businesses to help spur job growth.
Mr Bush also says he wants to flatten and simplify the tax code.
Bush also brushed off concerns, expressed by Greenspan and others, about the growing deficit, saying that these are extraordinary times.
Bush also received an update on the situation in Iraq from Franks and Paul Bremer, U.S. civil administrator in Iraq.
Bush also apparently picked up ground on education and health care in the third debate, which concentrated on domestic issues.
Bush also attempted to move the ball forward on a key issue--climate change--that he essentially avoided until last year's speech.
Mr Bush also said he would restore Ronald Reagan's policy of denying federal money for the promotion of abortion abroad.
President Bush also mentioned the current Iraqi situation during an event highlighting his economic policy at the White House on Tuesday.
Bush also is facing increased pressure to address the layoffs in the airline and other industries with a package of federal assistance.
Bush also rejected suggestions that the nation's military was stretched too thin with the Iraq war to deal with the hurricane devastation.
Bush also called former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani to thank him for campaigning for GOP candidates in the midterm cycle.
But Bush also supercharged conservatives and Republicans, who turned out in droves.
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