President Bush departs the White House, Tuesday, May 24, 2005, for a trip to Rochester, New York to speak on Social Security. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)
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New York Gov. George Pataki, left, greets President Bush, right, during his arrival at Greater Rochester International Airport Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in Rochester, NY. Bush traveled to Rochester, trying to win...
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New York Gov. George Pataki, R-NY, left walks with White House adviser Karl Rove, right, following President Bush's arrival at Greater Rochester International Airport Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in Rochester, NY. Bush ...
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President Bush, front-center, wearing red tie, talks about his Social Security reform proposal at Athena Middle and High School in Greece, N.Y., Tuesday, May 24, 2005. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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President Bush talks about his Social Security reform proposal at Athena Middle and High School in Greece, N.Y., Tuesday, May 24, 2005. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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President Bush, center, gestures as he speaks at the Athena Performing Arts Center at Greece Athena Middle and High School Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in Rochester, NY. Bush traveled to Rochester, trying to win support...
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U.S. President George W. Bush makes a point as he talks about Social Security reform during a trip to Rochester, New York, May 24, 2005. Bush has travelled the nation over the past few months talking about...
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President Bush talks about his Social Security reform proposal at Athena Middle and High School in Greece, N.Y., Tuesday, May 24, 2005. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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President Bush gestures as he speaks at the Athena Performing Arts Center at Greece Athena Middle and High School Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in Rochester, NY. Bush traveled to Rochester, trying to win support for his ...
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U.S. President George W. Bush waves as he leaves the stage after speaking about Social Security reform during a trip to Rochester, New York, May 24, 2005. Bush has travelled the nation over the past few...
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President Bush stops to shakes hands with supporters after speaking at the Athena Performing Arts Center at Greece Athena Middle and High School Tuesday, May 24, 2005 in Rochester, NY. Bush traveled to Rochester,...
Activity was light around Greece Athena High School about 6 a.m., as preparations continued for the presidential visit.
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Greece police officer Don Kenny directs traffic as students arrive for school at Greece Athena High before the presidential visit.
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Ryan Camera, 8, sips hot chocolate to stay warm around 7 a.m. as he waits for a view of the president outside of Greece Athena High School.
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Mark Licata, of Greece, peers through a fence near the Greater Rochester International Airport as he looks for Air Force One.
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Air Force One lands at Rochester.
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President Bush is greeted by an Air Force officer from the 914 Air Lift Wing out of Niagara Falls Air Force Base.
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President Bush greets Gov. George Pataki after Air Force One landed at Rochester.
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George-Ann Schauffele of Chili gets the President's Volunteer Service Award.
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Spectators view from the balcony before the visit by President George Bush at the Strengthening Social Security meeting at Greece Athena High School.
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Greece Odyssey seniors Molly Jackson, left, and Kacie Schrader look at pictures on their digital camera before the president's visit.
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Spectators cheer as President George Bush arrives at Greece Athena High School.
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Emily Lynch of Rochester, right, and other anti-Bush protesters trade cheers and jeers.
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The Greece Athena Show Choir performs before Bush took the stage.
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Bush waves at the crowd after the address on Social Security.
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Bush talks to the crowd during his Social Security address.
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Students in Walter Jahnke's class at the School Without Walls listen to the speech.
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Guest panelist Audrey Ceglinski converses with Bush during his Social Security address.
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Bush laughs with Riley Weitzel and her sister, McKenna Weitzel, right, both from Fairport. Riley invited the president to her Aug. 6 wedding.
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A member of the audience photographs Bush.
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Supporters wave American flags while protesters wave signs as the president leaves Greece Athena High School.
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Sister Grace Miller, center, is arrested by police in front of Greece Athena High School after she and another protester refused to leave a restricted area in front of the school during Bush's visit.
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Rick Kohut of Greece hoped to raise awareness for the idea of peak oil -- the notion that the total amount of oil in the world has or will peak, and that President Bush should take action.
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John Mikel holds a cutout of Bush that his cousin brought to Greece Athena High School. It was the best view the crowd outside the school had of the president.
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Loren Piedmont, 17, of Victor yells back at Bush supporters outside Greece Athena High School as the crowd argued and exchanged insults.
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People gather around a TV on a porch across the street from Greece Athena High School to watch the president give his speech. The group of five boys in front, clockwise from lower left are: Phil Daughton, Jeremiah Johnson, Jake Johnson, R.J. Hallman and N
Carla Daughton turns her hose on the anti-Bush protesters in front of her house across from Greece Athena High School while the president spoke inside.
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The crowd waves goodbye as President George Bush leaves Greece Athena High School.
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A military guard protects Air Force One in Rochester.
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Cathy Smelt, BAX Global Customer Service Representative, looks out from the warehouse at Air Force One as it begins to power up for taxi to the runway.
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Sharp shooters on a roof at the Rochester International Airport after the president had left the airport.