Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Computer Lab 10-28-08

CONGRATS!!!! YOU GET TO BE PRESIDENT TODAY!

How are you going to spend your day? Go to

http://pbskids.org/democracy/presforaday/index.html

and tell me what you are going to do as President for the day.

Read the facts and answer your worksheet questions as you make your way through your day as president. When you get to the end of the day you will see a newspaper article written about yourself as President.

Copy (CTRL C) and paste (CTRL V) the newspaper article in the comment section of this blog.

Copy it by clicking at the top by the word “FREE”, hold the clicker down and drag your mouse to the bottom right above the line. Then let go and hit CRTL C on your keyboard.

Come back to this blog and paste (CTRL V) the information into a comment on this weeks blog.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Taylor's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Taylor's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential Pet Duck Won't Quack Under Pressure

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President Taylor served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president chipped a few putts on the White House putting green, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the members of the White House staff to discuss the text for the weekly radio address.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Taylor is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then had lunch with executives from The New York Times. They spent a good part of the lunch discussing how the media represents the president.

The president's afternoon started with a casual game of soccer with this year's women's national soccer team. Then President Taylor retired to the Oval Office to write a congratulatory letter to the winner of the National Spelling Bee.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Taylor asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Taylor's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Taylor

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President kendall's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President kendall's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: President Hits Homeruns in Congress and on the Baseball Diamond

President kendall served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a quick jog along the Potomac River, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President kendall is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president met with African-American business leaders to discuss the current economy. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then asked the vice president to join him in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a visit from the Queen of England. Then President kendall retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with officials from the United Nations to discuss their views and options.

After that, President kendall asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president read a few chapters of "Holes" by Louis Sachar and went to bed.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President kendall's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President kendall's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President kendall's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: President Hits Homeruns in Congress and on the Baseball Diamond

President kendall served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a quick jog along the Potomac River, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President kendall is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president met with African-American business leaders to discuss the current economy. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then asked the vice president to join him in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a visit from the Queen of England. Then President kendall retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with officials from the United Nations to discuss their views and options.

After that, President kendall asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president read a few chapters of "Holes" by Louis Sachar and went to bed.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President kendall's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Mina's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Mina's First Day in Office.

* Style: New President Brings First Pet Ferret to White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Mina served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a swim in the White House pool, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the Deputy Director of the CIA to discuss political activities in Europe.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Mina is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where she delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a lesson in kicking field goals from this year's Super Bowl champions. Then President Mina retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with officials from the United Nations to discuss their views and options.

After that, President Mina asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Mina's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Berkeley's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Berkeley's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President Berkeley served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet dog, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the National Security Advisor to discuss the safety of troops overseas.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Berkeley is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where she delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then asked the vice president to join her in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a casual game of soccer with this year's women's national soccer team. Then President Berkeley retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Berkeley asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she gave a televised address to the country, in which she talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Berkeley's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Timothy's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Timothy's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential Pet Duck Won't Quack Under Pressure

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President Timothy served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president chipped a few putts on the White House putting green, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Timothy is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he retired upstairs to eat a quiet lunch with the First Family and catch up on the daily news.

The president's afternoon started with a discussion about foreign trade with a group of Japanese leaders. Then President Timothy retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president exercised his responsibility as commander in chief and put the United States military on alert.

After that, President Timothy asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he gave a televised address to the country, in which he talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Timothy's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Aaron's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Aaron's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: President Hits Homeruns in Congress and on the Baseball Diamond

President Aaron served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a swim in the White House pool, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with the National Security Advisor to discuss the safety of troops overseas.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Aaron is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where he delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he retired upstairs to eat a quiet lunch with the First Family and catch up on the daily news.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Aaron retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with foreign policy advisers to discuss the options.

After that, President Aaron asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Aaron's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Sophia's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Sophia's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President Sophia served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet dog, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the National Security Advisor to discuss the safety of troops overseas.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Sophia is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Sophia retired to the Oval Office to check in with the vacationing vice president.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Sophia asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she gave a televised address to the country, in which she talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Sophia's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Anna's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Anna's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President Anna served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a swim in the White House pool, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Anna is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended the dedication ceremony for a new war memorial. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a casual game of soccer with this year's women's national soccer team. Then President Anna retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with officials from the United Nations to discuss their views and options.

After that, President Anna asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president jammed out a few tunes on the White House piano.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Anna's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Connor's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Connor's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Connor served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a swim in the White House pool, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with the National Security Advisor to discuss the safety of troops overseas.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Connor is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended the dedication ceremony for a new war memorial. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then asked the vice president to join him in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Connor retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Connor asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he gave a televised address to the country, in which he talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Connor's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Nicholas's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Nicholas's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Nicholas served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a quick jog along the Potomac River, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with the Deputy Director of the CIA to discuss political activities in Europe.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Nicholas is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where he delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then asked the vice president to join him in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Nicholas retired to the Oval Office to write a congratulatory letter to the winner of the National Spelling Bee.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Nicholas asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he attended a fundraising party for the National Endowment for the Arts at the Kennedy Center. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Nicholas's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

President Audree's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Audree's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Audree served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet cat, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Audree is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Audree retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Audree asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Audree's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"


President Audree's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Audree's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Audree served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet cat, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Audree is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Audree retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Audree asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Audree's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"


President Audree's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Audree's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Audree served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet cat, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Audree is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Audree retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Audree asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Audree's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"


President Audree's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Audree's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential First Cat Lives a Purr-fect Life in White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Audree served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet cat, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Audree is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Audree retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Audree asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Audree's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Unknown said...

Today I learned a lot about the presidents. I am most like President George H. W. Bush because he likes to walk his dog and I like dogs.
Michael

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Vasya's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Vasya's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: A New Home Court Advantage: Basketball at the White House

President Vasya served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president chipped a few putts on the White House putting green, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Vasya is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president went to the Department of Education to talk about continuing to encourage higher standards of learning. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he retired upstairs to eat a quiet lunch with the First Family and catch up on the daily news.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Vasya retired to the Oval Office to check in with the vacationing vice president.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president exercised his responsibility as commander in chief and put the United States military on alert.

After that, President Vasya asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Vasya's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"



Did you enjoy your day as president? To learn more about the president and life in the White House, visit:

· The White House Historical Association
· The White House for Kids

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Noah's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Noah's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: President Hits Homeruns in Congress and on the Baseball Diamond

President Noah served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked his pet dog, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with the members of the White House staff to discuss the text for the weekly radio address.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Noah is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president met with African-American business leaders to discuss the current economy. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then had lunch with executives from The New York Times. They spent a good part of the lunch discussing how the media represents the president.

The president's afternoon started with a visit from the Queen of England. Then President Noah retired to the Oval Office to check in with the vacationing vice president.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with foreign policy advisers to discuss the options.

After that, President Noah asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he attended a fundraising party for the National Endowment for the Arts at the Kennedy Center. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Noah's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"



Did you enjoy your day as president? To learn more about the president and life in the White House, visit:

· The White House Historical Association
· The White House for Kids



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Anonymous said...

The president's afternoon started with a visit from the Queen of England. Then President Jonathan retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with officials from the United Nations to discuss their views and options.

After that, President Jonathan asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he gave a televised address to the country, in which he talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Jonathan's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

Who are two adults who have earned your trust? my mom and Mrs.Sheber

Anonymous said...

President Kolten's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Montana Celebrate President Kolten's First Day in Office.

* Style: New President Brings First Pet Ferret to White House

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Kolten served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked his pet ferret, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Montana to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Kolten is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president met with African-American business leaders to discuss the current economy. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he retired upstairs to eat a quiet lunch with the First Family and catch up on the daily news.

The president's afternoon started with a lesson in kicking field goals from this year's Super Bowl champions. Then President Kolten retired to the Oval Office to chat by phone with the space shuttle astronauts.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president decided to wait and see if the threat is real.

After that, President Kolten asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president read a few chapters of "Holes" by Louis Sachar and went to bed.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Kolten's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President Mitchell's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President Mitchell's First Day in Office.

* Style: It's a Dog's Life! Check out Presidential First Dog's New Digs

* Sports: Quarterback President the Newest Resident of the White House

President Mitchell served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president went for a swim in the White House pool, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President Mitchell is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president met with African-American business leaders to discuss the current economy. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he retired upstairs to eat a quiet lunch with the First Family and catch up on the daily news.

The president's afternoon started with a visit from the Queen of England. Then President Mitchell retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president exercised his responsibility as commander in chief and put the United States military on alert.

After that, President Mitchell asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he hosted a state dinner for the King and Queen of Denmark. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Mitchell's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

October 28, 2008

President joseph's First Day
in Office a Success!

In Other News

* National: Citizens from Arizona Celebrate President joseph's First Day in Office.

* Style: Presidential Pet Duck Won't Quack Under Pressure

* Sports: President Practices Soccer Drills with Members of Cabinet

President joseph served his first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked his pet bird, just like many presidents before him. Afterward, he kicked off the work day by meeting with an official from Arizona to discuss creating a new national park.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about his work.

"President joseph is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where he delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, he must have worked up quite an appetite since he then asked the vice president to join him in the Oval Office for a working lunch.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President joseph retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president exercised his responsibility as commander in chief and put the United States military on alert.

After that, President joseph asked his aides to update him regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with his evening plans. So he gave a televised address to the country, in which he talked about the White House's plan for economic growth. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President joseph's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

Anonymous said...

President Savannah served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet dog, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the members of the White House staff to discuss the text for the weekly radio address.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Savannah is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where she delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Savannah retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with foreign policy advisers to discuss the options.

After that, President Savannah asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Savannah's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!" President Savannah served her first day in office yesterday. Waking up bright and early at 6 a.m., the president walked her pet dog, just like many presidents before her. Afterward, she kicked off the work day by meeting with the members of the White House staff to discuss the text for the weekly radio address.

Everyone the president meets has rave reviews about her work.

"President Savannah is the best boss I've ever had!" Sara Silviato, one of the White House aides, said.

Once the first morning meeting concluded, the president attended a press conference on immigration where she delivered a moving speech to the audience. However, she must have worked up quite an appetite since she then went to a lunch honoring the new ambassador to Italy. Spaghetti, the White House head chef's specialty, was the main dish.

The president's afternoon started with a bill signing ceremony for a key piece of education legislation. Then President Savannah retired to the Oval Office to take a call from the British Prime Minister.

Tensions ran high when word reached Washington that the Chinese were attempting to overthrow the Taiwanese government. In response, the president met with foreign policy advisers to discuss the options.

After that, President Savannah asked her aides to update her regularly as the situation in Taiwan changes and continued on with her evening plans. So she ordered pizza and wings for the family and then watched a movie. But before calling the day complete, the president snuck in a few frames at the White House bowling alley.

Chief of Staff Malcolm Bishop declared President Savannah's first day a success. "It was long," he said, "but we're feeling great about our next three years and 364 days in office!"

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