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“Dear Friends and Colleagues:
Yesterday, President and Mrs. Bush hosted the White House Conference on the Americas, welcoming representatives of the private sector, non-governmental organizations, faith-based groups, and volunteer groups from countries throughout the Western Hemisphere and the United States. The conference focused on how to deliver aid and build democratic institutions in the Americas, highlighting President Bush’s commitment to advancing the cause of social justice in our hemisphere.
As President Bush said before his visit to Latin America in March, “Today the most important ties between North and South America are not government to government, they are people to people. And those ties are growing. These ties are growing because of our churches and faith-based institutions, which understand that the call to love our neighbors as ourselves does not stop at our borders.” In bringing together some of the most important players in the region, the Conference on the Americas is a step toward allowing all the peoples of our region to prosper from the benefits of democracy in their daily lives.”
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