Every day, America looks to the media to teach us where the polls stand, where Bush, Cheney, Kerry, Edwards and Nader are going and what they are saying before we casts our vote for one of three presidential candidates, tomorrow.
For those still undecided, a snapshot worth looking at is
WhiteHouse.gov
If you ever wanted a peak inside The West Wing, this offers just that.
WhiteHouse.gov is the official web site for the White House and President George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
Also known as "The Web Wing," WhiteHouse.gov offers you Bush's track record, the top-of-mind issues The White House is facing today, along with remarks made by the President and Vice President at their Victory 2004 Rallys.
On the November 1st Homepage, here are the news headlines of the site:
The President's Radio Address
In his weekly radio address, President Bush said, "Since September the 11th, 2001, I have led a relentless campaign against the terrorists. We have strengthened homeland security. We removed terror regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are on the offensive around the world, because the best way to prevent future attacks is to go after the enemy."
President Bush: "We Will Not be Intimidated"
President Bush on Friday said, "We're at war with these terrorists and I am confident that we will prevail."
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Under President Bush's leadership, the United States is waging and winning the war against global terrorism
Steady Economic Growth Continues -- Friday's Numbers Solid
America’s economy grew at a strong pace of 3.7 percent during the third quarter of 2004 – well above the historical average, and continuing the strong growth seen over the previous 5 quarters.
Friday's Daily Press Briefing
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan met with reporters on Air Force One.
Education Discussed Thursday
Education Secretary Rod Paige discussed the President's record on education Thursday afternoon.
If you aren't sure where Bush stands on the top issues of our country, or what he considers to be the focus of the administration, here's the list:
The Issues
The Economy
Iraq
Education
National Security
Homeland Security
Hurricane Relief
Medicare
Drilling down, the other issues and policies in focus include: tax relief, defense, social security, faith-based and community initiatives, the environment, energy, welfarm reform, retirement security, teacher quality, corporate responsibility, helping developing nations, and America "responds" which relates to strengthening our military, deploying a missile defense, stengthening the NATO Alliance, and supporting military families and our veterans.
On this site, you can read Bush's bio, along with Laura's, Dick Cheney's and Lynne Cheney's.
There is a lot more here, but as it pertains to tomorrow's election, hopefully this snapshot will entice you take a look at and learn from:
WhiteHouse.gov
For a taste of the president who wants your vote, go to:
GeorgeWBush.com
Current headlines on this site include:
Spirits High as President Bush Sweeps Through Florida
Bush and Schwarzenegger in Ohio: America is Back
Behind-the-Scenes with Jenna and Barbara Bush
In Florida, Mrs. Bush Touts Economy & Jobs Growth for Women
Letter to America from Family Members of 9/11 Victims
Red Sox Hero Curt Schilling: "Vote Bush"
Whatever you do today, no matter which candidate you think deserves the job, take time to do what my six year-old recommends, "Pray that the best man wins."
And whatever you do tomorrow, take time to VOTE.
Inspire & Be Inspired (R).
Here's to healthy, adventuresome, soulful and decisive living!
~ Jennifer Carolyn King