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Page has one hundred sixteen linksWelcome to the White House dash Internet ExplorerLinkGraphicThe White HouseThis page link Skip Main NavigationLink PRESIDENT vertical bar Link VICE PRESIDENT vertical bar Link FIRST LADY vertical bar Link MRS. CHENEY vertical bar Link NEWSLink Your Government vertical bar Link History and Tours vertical bar Link Kids vertical bar Link E dash mail vertical bar Link En EspañolEdit Link PodcastsLinkGraphicPodcastsLink RSS FeedsLinkGraphicRSS Feeds February twenty-three two thousand eight Last updated eleven colon fifty-nine a.m. left paren EST right paren GraphicIn FocusList of nineteen itemsbulletLink AfricabulletLink Budget ManagementbulletLink DefensebulletLink EconomybulletLink EducationbulletLink EnergybulletLink EnvironmentbulletLink Global DiplomacybulletLink Gulf CoastbulletLink Health CarebulletLink Homeland SecuritybulletLink ImmigrationbulletLink IraqbulletLink Judicial NominationsbulletLink MedicarebulletLink Middle EastbulletLink National SecuritybulletLink Patriot ActbulletLink VeteransList endLinkGraphicMore IssuesLink more issues NewsList of five itemsbulletLink Current NewsbulletLink Press BriefingsbulletLink ProclamationsbulletLink Executive OrdersbulletLink RadioList endLinkGraphicMore NewsLink more news InteractList of two itemsbulletLink Ask the White HousebulletLink White House InteractiveList end Your GovernmentList of seven itemsbulletLink President's CabinetbulletLink USA Freedom CorpsbulletLink Faith dash Based and Community InitiativesbulletLink Office of Management and BudgetbulletLink National Security CouncilbulletLink USA.govbulletLink White House FellowsList end AppointmentsList of two itemsbulletLink NominationsbulletLink ApplicationsList endGraphicFeaturesTable with three columns and one row Ask the White HouseTable endGraphicJay HeinLink Discuss Faith dash Based and Community Initiatives Join Office of Faith dash Based and Community Initiatives Director Jay Hein on February twenty-five at three PM EST, to discuss President Bush's remarks to the National Governors Association, where he will highlight a new report detailing the seven dash year progress of his Faith dash Based and Community Initiative in all fifty states. LinkGraphicSubmit a questionLink Submit a QuestionTable with two columns and one rowGraphicdiamond image The Protect America Act of two thousand seven Table endLinkGraphicDefense President Bush has signed legislation modernizing foreign intelligence law to better protect America, and this must be made permanent. Link The Protect America Act Modernizes The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act left paren FISA right paren gives intelligence professionals the tools they urgently need to gather information about our enemies, while protecting the civil liberties of Americans.LinkGraphicMyth slash Fact colon Five Myths About the House's Failure to Give Our Intelligence Professionals the Tools They Need to Monitor Terrorists EffectivelyLink Myth slash Fact colon Five Myths About the House's Failure to Give Our Intelligence Professionals the Tools They Need to Monitor Terrorists EffectivelyTable with two columns and one rowGraphicdiamond image African American HistoryTable endLinkGraphicAfrican American History Throughout African American History Month, we celebrate the many contributions African Americans have made to our Nation, and we are reminded of their courage in their struggle to change the hearts and minds of our citizens. While much progress has been made, we must continue to work together to achieve the promise and vision of our great Nation. LinkGraphicAfrican American HistoryLink African American HistoryTable with two columns and one rowGraphicdiamond image Setting the Record StraightTable end bullet Link Setting the Record Straight colon President Bush Committed to Strengthening Democracy Throughout Africa bullet Link Just the Facts colon Circuit Court Confirmation Delays by the Numbers bullet  Link Setting the Record Straight colon President Bush Is Working to Keep Taxes Low for All AmericansLinkGraphicSetting the Record StraightLink Setting the Record StraightTable with two columns and one rowGraphicdiamond image The Heart TruthTable endLinkGraphicHeart Month Radio Address February is American Heart Month. Mrs. Bush is committed to educating all women about the risk of heart disease, and serves as ambassador for The Heart Truth campaign and its Red Dress Project to raise women's awareness and encourage them to take action. Link Click here to listen to her radio address.LinkGraphicState of the Union two thousand eight Link Mrs. Bush's Radio AddressTable with two columns and one rowGraphicdiamond image Weekly Review E dash mail UpdatesTable endLinkGraphicWhite House Weekly Review Sign dash up to receive weekly Saturday morning e dash mail updates featuring President Bush's events, speeches, photos and White House web site exclusives from the past week. Link Click to subscribe . GraphicLatest NewsLinkGraphicPresident George W. Bush and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf review Liberian troops Thursday, Feb. twenty-one two thousand eight during President Bush’s visit to the Barclay Training Center in Monvoria, Liberia. White House photo by Shealah Craighead President George W. Bush and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf review Liberian troops Thursday, Feb. twenty-one two thousand eight during President Bush’s visit to the Barclay Training Center in Monvoria, Liberia. White House photo by Shealah Craighead Definition list of zero itemsTable with one column and two rowsLink President’s Radio Addressequals In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, “Members of Congress will soon be returning to Washington, as well, and they have urgent business to attend to. They left town on a ten dash day recess without passing vital legislation giving our intelligence professionals the tools they need to quickly and effectively monitor foreign terrorist communications. Congress' failure to pass this legislation was irresponsible. It will leave our nation increasingly vulnerable to attack. And Congress must fix this damage to our national security immediately. quote Graphicen EspañolLink En EspañolGraphicPlay AudioLink AudioGraphicFact sheetLink In Focus colon DefenseTable endTable with one column and two rowsLink President Bush and President Johnson Sirleaf Participate in Roundtable on EducationequalsTable endTable with one column and two rowsLink President Bush Visits Barclay Training Center in LiberiaequalsTable endTable with one column and two rowsLink President Bush and President Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia Exchange ToastsequalsTable endTable with one column and two rowsLink President Bush Presented with Key to the City by President Johnson Sirleaf of LiberiaequalsTable endList endLinkGraphicmore newsTable with two columns and one rowGraphicPhoto EssaysGraphicVideoTable endTable with one column and three rowsTable with one column and two rowsTable with two columns and one rowGraphicHoliday in the National Parks December, two thousand seven Link Holiday in the National ParksTable endLinkGraphicmore photo essaysTable endTable endGraphicdecorationLink President vertical bar Link Vice President vertical bar Link First Lady vertical bar Link Mrs. Cheney vertical bar Link News and PoliciesLink History and Tours vertical bar Link Kids vertical bar Link Your Government vertical bar Link Appointments vertical bar Link Jobs vertical bar Link Contact vertical bar Link Text onlyLink Accessibility vertical bar Link Search vertical bar Link Privacy Policy vertical bar Link Help vertical bar Link Site Map