Washington Nationals mascots representing presidents George Washington (L) and Thomas Jefferson are seen during the annual Easter Egg roll 09 April 2007 at the White House in Washingon, DC. The tradition dates back to 1878 when President Rutherford B. Hayes opened the White House grounds to local children for an Easter egg roll
With a portrait of Thomas Jefferson behind him, Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel-Rahman Muhammad Shalqam participates in a bill signing ceremony at the State Department in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2007. Despite unresolved terrorism and human rights concerns, the United States took another step toward ending decades of hostility with the north African nation Thursday as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held talks with the Libyan foreign minister in the highest-level contact between the two countries in Washington in 35 years.
Frank Mellon, legal counsel for the Jefferson County School District, speaks during a news conference at the Van Hoose Education Center, Thursday, June 28, 2007, in Louisville, Ky., following the decision by the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected integration plans in two major public school districts but left the door open for using race to assign students in limited circumstances.
Pat Todd, Jefferson County Public School's Executive Director for Student Assignment, speaks Thursday, June 28, 2007 during a press conference at the Van Hoose Education Center in Louisville, Ky., following the decision by the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected integration plans in two major public school districts but left the door open for using race to assign students in limited circumstances.
Pat Todd, Jefferson County Public School's Executive Director for Student Assignment speaks Thursday, June 28, 2007 during a press conference at the Van Hoose Education Center in Louisville, Ky., following the decision by the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected integration plans in two major public school districts but left the door open for using race to assign students in limited circumstances.
Pat Todd, Jefferson County Public School's Executive Director for Student Assignment, speaks Thursday, June 28, 2007 during a press conference at the Van Hoose Education Center in Louisville, Ky., following the decision by the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected integration plans in two major public school districts but left the door open for using race to assign students in limited circumstances.
WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: The statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the Jefferson Memorial as the Cherry Blossom Festival bring visitors to the nation's capital April 2, 2007 in Washington, DC. The annual two-week Cherry Blossom Festival is the first major event of the tourist season every year. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: US President George W. Bush greets a newly naturalized United States citizen during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: US President George W. Bush waves with a newly naturalized United States citizen during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: Family members of a newly naturalized United States citizen photograph their relative as they greet US President George W. Bush during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. US President George W. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: US President George W. Bush holds newly naturalized United States citizen, Julie White Freeman, during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. US President George W. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: US President George W. Bush holds newly naturalized United States citizen, Julie White Freeman, during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. US President George W. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: US President George W. Bush greets a newly naturalized United States citizen during an Independence Day naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: Foreign nationals are sworn-in as United States citizens during a naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. US President George W. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - JULY 4: Julie White Freeman of China is sworn-in as a United States citizens during a naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia. US President George W. Bush participated in a ceremony where 72 foreign nationals were sworn-in as American citizens.