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364 DAYS to Victory '04 -- President Bush Tours California Fire Devastation Areas (Remarks)
Bush-Cheney '04 ^ | 4 November 2003 | PhiKapMom/Various

Posted on 11/04/2003 3:23:23 PM PST by PhiKapMom

364 DAYS to Victory '04
Pres Bush Tours CA Fire Devastation Areas (Remarks)

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 4, 2003

President Bush Thanks Firefighters and Volunteers in California
Remarks by the President to Off-Duty Firefighters and Volunteers
Gillespie Airfield
El Cajon, California

President's Disaster Declaration

11:09 A.M. PST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Thanks for such a warm greeting. I want to say a couple of things. First, I want to say it's a great pleasure to be in the presence of people who have dedicated their lives to saving life -- (applause) -- people who have heard a call, and the call is to serve something greater than yourself.

And I saw firsthand the -- Governor Davis and Governor-elect Schwarzenegger and I saw firsthand what it means for people to draw a line in the sand, and say, this fire is not getting any farther. We saw devastation on one side -- and for those victims, we send our prayers and our love -- but we saw what heroic efforts meant, for people who said, we're not going to yield. And we're here, first and foremost, to thank you all for setting such a great example and for serving your community and for saving lives. There's no better calling, is there? God bless you for that. Thank you. (Applause.)

I want to thank all the state officials who are working hard. See, one of the things I'm looking for is to make sure that there's good cooperation between the federal government and the state government and the local firefighters. (Applause.) I want to make sure FEMA is doing its job. Sometimes the President gets the cook's tour, if you know what I mean. (Laughter.) I'm interested in hearing the truth, and I believe I've been told the truth, and that there has been good coordination. And if we need to learn any lessons, we'll learn the lessons.

But I want to thank you all for not only fighting the fires, but I want to thank those who are now responsible for helping rebuild lives, for the quick response -- to answer people's questions and to make those state and federal loans and grants available quickly to the communities that have been hurt. I want to thank all the local officials who are here, the mayors and the supervisors, the fire chiefs, everybody who is serving their community. Thanks for coming. Thanks for giving us a chance to praise your efforts.

As well, I want to thank the leaders of the tribal nations who are here, the members of the United States Congress. I suspected that they might be here because they want a nice ride back to Washington. (Laughter.) But then I realized that they care deeply about the people whose lives have been upset. After all, Duncan Hunter -- Congressman Hunter lost his own home in the fire.

He reflected the spirit -- by the way -- of the people who we have met. He said, "Don't worry about me, I'm going to rebuild. You don't have to worry about me, Mr. President, I'm going to rally. I'm going to pick up my life and move it on." And those are the citizens I met today, up in this valley where this fire just came roaring through like a chimney. All their possessions were gone, but to the person, their spirit was strong and able. They said, God is on my side, one family said. (Applause.) I said, we heard. (Applause.)

I want to thank Bill Clayton. (Applause.) Mike Simpson. (Applause.) Mike, I'm glad your sister came. (Laughter and applause.) I want to thank Chief Jeff Bowman. (Applause.) Bill McCammon, Chief Bill McCammon and Chief Ernie Mitchell, for the briefing we had today, to see the scope and the size of this massive amount of destruction that took place. I think when people realize the scope of the fires, the historic nature of these fires, they'll realize what a super-human effort you all put in to save lives. This is, to me, an ultimate act of sacrifice.

I do want to pay tribute and homage to Steve Rucker. (Applause.) Steve is a -- Steve's Fire Chief. He said he wasn't sent there, he asked to go. And that's the spirit of a lot of people here we're looking at. You weren't sent there, you asked to go. You've heard a call, and you've responded. And you put your life at risk.

To Steve's family, we send our deepest condolences and prayers to his comrades. We thank you for honoring his fallen memory. May God bless him, and may God bless his loved ones, as well. (Applause.)

When I landed at Miramar -- and by the way, the fire was right up there to the runway -- I met a lady named Sue Mayberry. She's a Red Cross volunteer. This week, she volunteered 100 hours of her time to help people who hurt. She set up an emergency shelter at a high school, or a school in Ramona. And then the fires came roaring toward Ramona. So she and others moved 550 families safely to Julian.

The reason I bring up Sue is there are a lot of people who are deeply concerned about the 27,000 displaced persons. There are people in your communities, when they hear that over 3,300 homes have been destroyed, they want to do something about it. They want to help a neighbor in need.

And so for all the great citizens of this wonderful state who have heard the call to love a neighbor just like you would like to be loved yourself, who, when they see somebody who hurts, are willing to put their arm around a neighbor in need, I want to thank you from the bottom of our collective hearts.

There are a lot of citizens who wonder what tomorrow is going to be like. And when a citizen provides a ray of hope, just a little bit of love, it brightens that person's future. It's amazing what nature has -- we've seen the worst of nature.

But when you go to these communities and you realize what's taken place, you see the absolute best of mankind. For Californians who want to help, please do. Please know that some of your citizens hurt. Please help them any way you can. The federal government's response is needed and necessary. I brought officials with me just to make sure it's active and vibrant. The state's response is needed and necessary.

But the truth of the matter is the best response is the response you hear from the citizens whose lives have been affected, the response -- the refusal to give up, the notion that tomorrow can be a better day, the refusal to be defeated. And after all, that is the spirit of America, isn't it? It's a fabulous country because of the people who make up this country. And it's my honor to represent this country.

May God bless you all, and may God bless California, and may God bless America. Thank you all very much. (Applause.)

END 11:17 A.M. PST

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1 posted on 11/04/2003 3:23:24 PM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: MeeknMing; onyx; JohnHuang2; Dog Gone; Dog; isthisnickcool; OKSooner; VOA; mhking; Reagan Man; ...

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2 posted on 11/04/2003 3:24:46 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Don't forget to Visit/donate at http://www.georgewbush.com)
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To: PhiKapMom; BibChr; onyx; redlipstick; habs4ever; My2Cents; South40; Hillary's Lovely Legs; ...
Trying to ignore Gray...

Comforting those who lost homes in the CA fires...

Thanking the heroes...


3 posted on 11/04/2003 3:50:52 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: My2Cents
The picture of the President with Governor Elect Arnold and Davis in the background is priceless! Thanks so much for posting those pictures from today's visit!
4 posted on 11/04/2003 4:03:12 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Don't forget to Visit/donate at http://www.georgewbush.com)
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To: My2Cents

President Bush greets firefighters and volunteers at Gillespie Airfield in
South40’s hometown of El Cajon.


President Bush stops to pose for a photo with a group of firefighters
at the Gillespie Field base camp.


President Bush, center, speaks to off-duty and volunteer
firefighters and other volunteers as Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger, left,
and Gov. Gray Davis, right, applaud at Gillespie Field in El Cajon.


President Bush reaches to shake hands with a firefighter while
visiting the firefighters base camp at Gillespie Field in El Cajon.


President Bush hugs a firefighter at the Gillespie Field base camp in El Cajon.

5 posted on 11/04/2003 4:14:23 PM PST by South40
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To: South40
I like your photo montage better than mine. :)
6 posted on 11/04/2003 4:24:57 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: My2Cents
I like them all. I didn't get to see the pres...but I got to see his helicopter leave.

I like these also. Diane Jacob has been a friend of mine since she was a member of the Jamul school district board. I've worked on every campaign of hers since.


President Bush views fire damage with San Diego county supervisor Dianne Jacob during a tour of Harbison Canyon.


President Bush, center, flanked by Dianne Jacob, San Diego County
supervisor, right, and Federal Emergency Management chief Mike Brown,
left, talks to reporters as he views wildfire damage during a tour
of Harbison Canyon.

7 posted on 11/04/2003 4:35:46 PM PST by South40
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To: PhiKapMom
Support President Bush!
8 posted on 11/04/2003 5:13:06 PM PST by blackie
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To: My2Cents
Great pictures My2Cents!
9 posted on 11/04/2003 5:13:41 PM PST by blackie
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To: South40
More great pictures South40 ~ you and My2Cents really captured the essence of our great leader doing what does best: Lead!
10 posted on 11/04/2003 5:15:49 PM PST by blackie
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To: PhiKapMom
One year from tonight, GW Bush is re-elected !! Yay !!


11 posted on 11/04/2003 5:24:13 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: PhiKapMom
Off topic, but I just couldn't help myself ! ...

CBS had their #1 PR guy make an announcement today. Did you already hear ?? ...


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12 posted on 11/04/2003 5:26:48 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: My2Cents
Thanks for the ping. Wonderful pictures.
13 posted on 11/04/2003 5:50:39 PM PST by CheneyChick (Let the Hauskleaning Begin)
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To: MeeknMing
ROFLOL!!! Baghdad Bob -- alive and well! That one is priceless!
14 posted on 11/04/2003 6:02:48 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Don't forget to Visit/donate at http://www.georgewbush.com)
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Bush Surveys Calif. Wildfire Devastation

By SCOTT LINDLAW
.c The Associated Press

ALPINE, Calif. (AP) - President Bush on Tuesday walked the remnants of a Southern California community devastated by wildfire, comforting residents he said were resilient despite being ``crushed by the material loss.''

``A lot of people in this neighborhood lost all their possessions, but the spirit is strong,'' the president said. ``America has got some wonderful citizenry who just refuse to be defeated.'' He praised residents for pulling together at a time of great loss, saying, ``The worst of nature can bring out the best in our fellow human beings.''

The president flew from his Texas ranch to this fire-scorched area of California as firefighters neared containment of the state's largest-ever wildfires. They have killed 22 people, destroyed nearly 3,600 homes and blackened more than 743,000 acres of brush and timber.

Bush also stepped into the aftermath of California's recall election. Gov. Gray Davis and Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger joined him in Marine One, the presidential helicopter, for a tour of fire damage and at a briefing by fire officials.

White House officials ensured that the president alone was seen consoling fire victims. Davis and Schwarzenegger were sent on their own tour while Bush hugged residents of Harbison Canyon, 28 miles east of San Diego, amid a breathtaking tableau of destruction.

Little more than chimneys, foundations and the incinerated shells of cars remained. The acrid smell of air hung thick in the air.

Frank Peters and Karen Hayes guided Bush through the ruins of their home, where two sewing machines and an air conditioner sat, melted and mangled among the rubble. Bush hugged the two residents and ruffled the hair of their children, Shannon and Sean.

Some residents lining the canyon roads seemed shell-shocked, taken aback by the president and those accompanying him through their obliterated community. But others seemed in good spirits, laughing and waving as they snapped pictures of the White House procession.

One woman flipped open her picture phone and photographed Bush and other residents posing in front of the ashes of a home.

Bush went from one wrecked home to the next, introducing himself as simply ``George Bush'' and shaking his head as he approached residents.

``I see tragedy and heartache,'' Bush told reporters during his tour. ``However, I see a strong spirit which exists here, I see people who are resolved to rebuild their lives.'' The president said he met ``some families here that are, obviously, crushed by the material loss,'' but he praised their resiliency.

At the height of the fires last week, California was spending an estimated $9 million a day fighting the wildfires. The total cost of fighting the blazes could reach $200 million.

Bush had declared five counties in Southern California federal disaster areas, which can clear the way for aid for individuals and businesses.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration have written checks for nearly $7 million in grants and loans, the White House said.

Bush carried no new aid to the state Tuesday in a three-hour visit, his 10th to California.

``No, what I do is I answer questions as to whether or not the help that is available is being delivered,'' Bush said. He said residents had given high marks to the federal efforts.

``I've seen the truth of the devastation of a fire. That's evident. Now I want to know whether or not the help that is available is being expedited and made available,'' Bush said.

Those fighting the fires described their efforts to the president, Schwarzenegger and Davis in a ``war room'' established for Bush's visit.

From the air, Bush saw the evidence of the firefighters' efforts. Undeveloped hills were blackened for mile after mile, and even the runway where Bush touched down was burned. But the flames stopped at housing developments in almost all areas.

``I think when people realize the scope of the fires, the historic nature of these fires, they'll realize what a superhuman effort you all put in to save lives,'' Bush later told firefighters. ``This is, to me, an ultimate act of sacrifice.''

Bush's California swing closed out a seven-day trip away from Washington. Bush raised re-election money in several cities, delivered an economic speech and spent six nights at his ranch.



11/04/03 17:13 EST

15 posted on 11/04/2003 6:03:26 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Don't forget to Visit/donate at http://www.georgewbush.com)
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To: PhiKapMom
hehe! Thanks ...

16 posted on 11/04/2003 7:02:22 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: blackie
Thanks!
17 posted on 11/04/2003 7:23:31 PM PST by South40
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To: PhiKapMom
Bush bump.
18 posted on 11/04/2003 7:25:25 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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