Posted on 05/31/2004 11:27:33 AM PDT by GeorgeW23225
What a great "spontaneous" moment!! I hope you all got to see the ovation Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld got today at the ampitheater of Arlington National Cemetary.
When his name was announced, the crowd went abolutely wild!! The screamed, cheered, whistled, & stomped their feet. The look on Rummy's face was priceless, but.....the BEST part was when the President stood and gave Rummy a standing ovation. The crowd went NUTS!! And so did I. I found myself standing in front of the T.V. applauding, and giving Rummy a standing "O" along with the President. It was a great moment, and it touched Rummy deeply. If y'all missed the moment, I'm sure FOX will replay it!!
AMEN and HALLELUJAH !!
Americans are letting their voices be heard. And this is just the beginning, the momentum is ours. :^)
First mention I have had of a Presidential Push. Would love to hear more.
I did see Secretary Rumsfeld receive his utterly fabulous ovation from that crowd and I was more than pleased for him. He deserved it and I thank the people in attendance who supplied it. What liberals and the liberal media simply do not understand, or if they do, they refuse to acknowledge it, is that our military love and respect him and the American people love and respect him and are grateful he's our Secretary of Defense. And it was very classy of President Bush to stand and applaud Secretary Rumsfeld.
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I hope that this is a sign that Dubya gets it. Whenever the shrill voices of the left rise with an insane diatribe, like these calls for resignation, Dubya needs to respond with more than just "No, I'm sticking with him." He also needs to chide them for their foolishness and hysteria. 'Course, maybe he does and Rather Clueless keeps that clip off the air.
Not the Bush style. Why add more fuel to the fire? He just shows class and keeps on doing his job and lets the others do the fussin' and chidin'. It works because then we have to get mad and fight for them.
http://www.c-span.org/VideoArchives.
Go to the c-span video archives, look for laying flag at Arlington
It comes at about 32.12 minutes into the festivities, you can fast foward to it there. It is worth the trouble.
Your report made my day. Thanks!
I was watching, but didn't see 41 push Slick Willie. I would have prefered if he had "hit" him!!
It was really a memorable moment, and I was not expecting anything this dramatic. That is why it was so special!!
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U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) (L) applauds as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld prepares to speak at an observance of Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery, May 31, 2004. REUTERS/Larry Downing |
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President Bush (news - web sites), left, shares a light moment with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld after Rumsfeld spoke at a ceremony marking Memorial Day at the amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery Monday, May 31, 2004 outside Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) |
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President Bush (news - web sites) applauds while Army Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld acknowledges the audience during Memorial Day ceremonies at the Arlington National Cemetery amphitheater in Arlington, Va. Monday, May 31, 2004. At right is Army Maj. Gen. Galen Jackman, Commander of the Military District of Washington. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) |
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President George W. Bush (news - web sites)(R) bows his head with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Richard Myers(L) and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld(C) during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, May 31, 2004. Photo by Larry Downing/Reuters |
>>>>First mention I have had of a Presidential Push. Would love to hear more.<<<<
Howlin has the picture, maybe she will post it.
Thanks for the photos!!
I just caught the tail end - the media was showing Clinton trying and pushing to stand as close as he could to Sr. Bush and get in the picture & that was shown from two angles. At first I didn't recognize Clinton, he has lost a lot of weight - then as he tried once more to hog the spotlight, there was sort of a shove. Bill Clinton is so disrespectful; so undignified and just right down rude and I dont give a whit if he was the president between the Bushes, he was never Americas president, just VIP for foreign interest, the United Nations and the DNC.
Speaking of Al and Tipper....I had read an article about these two back during Clinton's first four years in office and it wasn't flattering in the least. Apparently Disney had loaned Al and Tipper two costumes for Halloween. Tipper was "Beauty" and Al was the "Beast" from the Disney movie "Beauty and the Beast". Somehow, these two had forgotten to return the two costumes when they were done with them and Disney had a fit. I don't recall if they actually ended up returning them, or paying to have new ones made....I just remember thinking how utterly arrogant they were to pull a stunt like that.
"'Course, maybe he does and Rather Clueless keeps that clip off the air."
That is a good possibility. The media, especially Dan Blather, does not want to say anything good about the President, his cabinet, the war, or the good being done in Iraq. I refuse to listen to him any more ...... in fact, the only national news I listen to is Fox.
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I watched it live...it wad the crowd who started the standing ovation and the President then followed along. Rumsfeld was taken back.
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