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February 9, 2006 | Last Updated 3:34 p.m. (EST)
 
President Discusses Progress in War on Terror to National Guard
President George W. Bush admires a bust of himself presented in his honor Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 at the National Guard Memorial Building in Washington, where President Bush talked about the global war on terror.  White House photo by Paul MorsePresident Bush on Thursday said, "Today, I'm going to give you an update on the progress that we're making in the broader war on terror: The actions of our global coalition to break up terrorist networks across the world, plots we've disrupted that have saved American lives, and how the rise of freedom is leading millions to reject the dark ideology of the terrorists -- and laying the foundation of peace for generations to come." full story
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President Bush Welcomes President of Poland to the White House
President George W. Bush welcomes Poland's President Lech Kaczynski to the Oval Office at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 in Washington.  White House photo by Eric DraperPresident Bush on Thursday said, "I thanked the President and the Polish people for their support of democracy movement in Iraq. We had a very interesting discussion about NATO and the European Union. ... The President of Poland comes to a country that respects Poland. ... We congratulate you on your victory and welcome you." full story
Fact sheetIn Focus: Global Diplomacy

Press Briefing by Scott McClellan
Press BriefingToday's Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan has concluded. Video from the Press Briefing will be available on the web site shortly.

Discuss Fiscal Responsibility
Clay Johnson Clay Johnson, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, will discuss fiscal responsibility and ExpectMore.gov, a new online tool for measuring the performance of Federal programs today at 4pm ET. Submit a question

President Signs S.1932, Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
President George W. Bush is joined by legislators Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006 at the signing ceremony for S. 1932, The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, in the East Room of the White House.  White House photo by Eric DraperPresident Bush on Wednesday said, "By setting priorities and making sure tax dollars are spent wisely, America can be compassionate and responsible at the same time. Spending restraint demands difficult choices -- yet making those choices is what the American people sent us to Washington to do. One of our most important responsibilities is to keep this economy strong and vibrant and secure for our children and our grandchildren. We can be proud that we're helping to meet that responsibility today." full story
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President George W. Bush addresses his remarks on the global war on terror Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 to an audience at the National Guard Memorial Building in Washington.  White House photo by Paul Morse President George W. Bush addresses his remarks on the global war on terror Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 to an audience at the National Guard Memorial Building in Washington. White House photo by Paul Morse
National Security
Today, the President thanked the National Guard and gave an update on the War on Terror, the global coalition's actions to break up terrorist networks and disrupt plots, and the power of freedom which is leading millions to reject the terrorists' ideology. Click here to learn more. National Security
Global Diplomacy
Today, the President hosted Polish President Lech Kaczynski at the White House and discussed reform and democracy in Eastern Europe, energy security, NATO, and the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Global Diplomacy
Link to President's FY 2007 Budget
On Wednesday, the President discussed the 2007 Budget in New Hampshire. The President's 2007 Budget continues the pro-growth policies that have encouraged robust economic growth and job creation, funds the Nation's critical priorities, and builds on the President's record of restraining government spending. FY 2007 Budget
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Reducing the Deficit
On Wednesday, the President signed the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 which curbs the growth of entitlement spending for the first time in nearly a decade and helps us stay on track to cut the deficit in half by 2009. Click here to learn more.
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Gulf Coast
Rebuilding and Recovery
President Bush is committed to providing disaster assistance to help residents of the Gulf Coast rebuild their lives in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Click here to learn more about rebuilding and recovery efforts.
Hurricane Relief


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