LAURA BUSH FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH DELIVERS REMARKS AT A NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY 2006 RALLY

From: Washington Transcript Service | Date: October 31, 2006 | Copyright information


Washington Transcript Service

10-31-2006

LAURA BUSH DELIVERS REMARKS AT A NORTH CAROLINA VICTORY
2006 RALLY, FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA, AS RELEASED BY
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 31, 2006
SPEAKER: LAURA BUSH, FIRST LADY
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BUSH: Thank you very much, Congressman. Thank you very much.
Thank you Congressman Taylor. Thank you all very much. Thanks, everybody.
Thanks to each and every one of you for the...

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