FROM THE ARCHIVE
Bush wants a little r-e-s-p-e-c-t
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2001

At the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, President Bush on Tuesday launched his new campaign to inspire Americans to respect one another more.

According to the Bush administrationn, the campaign will include legislative proposals and executive actions to promote family values and community service.

To continue his tour, Bush is traveling today to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to open a new job center at the Hispano Chamber of Commerce. If Indianz.Com isn't tired, Indianz.Com will visit him there and see if he tries to speak Spanish.

Get the Story:
Bush Begins Fall Push For Traditional Values (The Washington Post 8/15)
President vows veto of budget-busting money bills, courts Hispanics in New Mexico (AP 8/15)

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