Bush asking for patience with economic woes.
Bush says that now is not the time for countries to make changes that would threaten free enterprise.
After Alan Greenspan told Congress this week that he was in a "state of shocked disbelief", it is quite possible that the President felt the need to address the anxiety that everyone is currently going through.
Bush says he has confidence that the economy will rebound, and he has called on the leaders at the summit to recommit themselves to "long-term economic growth, free enterprise, and free trade.
Bush says that Americans from all walks of life are feeling the crunch of the economical upheaval, and they are worried about the availability of credit and the safety of their money in the banks.
But it will take time to feel the impact of the $700 billion "bailout" that the goverment put into effect a few weeks ago.
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