In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, "One important issue for American workers, entrepreneurs, businesses, and farmers is to access foreign markets for our goods, services, and farm products. At the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in South Korea, we have advanced America's case for free and fair trade."
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President George W. Bush delivers a weekly radio address to the nation that airs each Saturday at 10:06 AM (ET).
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Folge vom 19.11.2005President's Radio Address to the Nation - November 19, 2005
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Folge vom 12.11.2005President's Radio Address to the Nation - November 12, 2005In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, "With this new prescription drug benefit, Medicare will now help pay for the prescription drugs that can prevent serious illness. Seniors will get more choices and better treatment, and America will get a Medicare system to fit the needs of the 21st century."
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Folge vom 05.11.2005President's Radio Address to the Nation - November 5, 2005In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "This week I was proud to nominate Judge Sam Alito to be an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. Judge Alito is one of America's most accomplished and respected judges. During his long career in public service, he has demonstrated all the qualities that the American people expect in a Supreme Court Justice: mastery of the law, a deep commitment to justice, and great personal character. He is scholarly, fair-minded, and principled, and these traits will serve our nation well on our highest court."
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Folge vom 29.10.2005President's Radio Address to the Nation - October 29, 2005In his weekly radio address President Bush said, "The political process in Iraq now moves forward. Iraqis will return to the polls in December to elect a new government under their new constitution. This government will be our ally in the war on terror, a partner in the struggle for peace and moderation in the Muslim world, and an inspiration for people across the Middle East to claim their liberty as well."