Posted on 06/24/2004 9:34:32 PM PDT by anymouse
This is a story of how powerful the new media has become. A phenomenon of sorts has grown from a picture of a 15-year old girl named Ashley Faulkner in a warm embrace with President Bush. It all began in early May. President George W. Bush was on the campaign trail in Ohio and one of his stops for the day was at the Golden Lamb Inn in Lebanon, Ohio. In this Cincinnati suburb awaited Ashley Faulkner and her father Lynn. They had arrived early with their friend Linda Prince to get a spot in the front of the line hoping to get to meet the president. As the campaign event wound down they would indeed get to see President George W. Bush up close and personal.
Mr. Bush worked the line, shook Mr. Faulkners hand and then proceeded until Linda Prince spoke up. This girl lost her mother on 9/11, Prince told the president. With that proclamation the president changed from the leader of the free world to a father and a husband. According to Mr. Faulkner, The presidents entire expression transformed and he turned and came back against the flow and his eyes locked on Ashleys. The president took the time to talk to Mr. Faulkners daughter Ashley and give her a warm hug. Mr. Faulkner told me he debated before taking this now famous picture, wondering if he was invading a very private and special moment between his daughter and the most powerful man in the world. He decided to snap the picture you see here, the only one taken of this incredible moment of compassion by President Bush.
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It is said that character is measured by what you do when no one is looking. President Bush warmed Ashley Faulkners heart and took the time to comfort her when he believed no one was looking. But with one fortunate click of a digital camera, now the world gets to look.
Perhaps they were wrong in the nineties--- maybe character does matter.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtondispatch.com ...
Go Bucks!!
I adore this photo.
I can only imagine the pain of losing her mother in such a way. It breaks my heart but at the same time brings comfort to know the President was in effect embracing her for all of us.
This photo also highlights the character of the man whom has given his own life in service to this country. This is the man I will defend with every breath. Policy disagreements aside I know his heart. I know he seeks to do what is right. We're blessed to have George W. Bush as our President.
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would you let this guy hug your daughter ?
---John Kerry doesn't have that in him.---
And everybody knows it.
Bush held everyone up so he could give comfort to someone who needed it, Clinton held everyone up so he could get a high priced haircut on the tarmac of LAX.
That's what I thought at first, but they aren't (see post #20).
Great post!Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great Post..Thanks!!
One of many of this type of actions by Pres.Bush that I've ssen here on the FR board...each one deepens my sense of faith in our President!!!
4 MORE Years...or we're all in the deep stuff!!!!!!!
(actually, just BUMP, and "must save"...but like you said, [If] "a picture paints a thousand words"...!
/ humming
Yes it is... this is the Bush we all know and love :-)
The left wouldn't know character and heart if they walked around wearing name-tags.
Precisely why I pinged you to this thread. :)
The left wouldn't know character and heart if they walked around wearing name-tags.
...And Reality walked up to them and slapped them in the face. :)
Great man.
All president Bush has done, since he took office is uphold the duties and dignity of the presidency, and led this nation through its darkest hours. For this he is hated. I hope and pray that people are now seeing the democrats for what they are. And I hope our nation will give them exactly what they deserve in the upcoming election.
This is my President. There may have been great Presidents before him, but there are none quite like this one. And God willing, this man will be re-elected President. I hope so for the sake of this nation, the cause of freedom, and all who love it.
Restored the dignity of the presidency.
Once President George W. Bush set foot into the White House; he restored honor, integrity, and character to the highest office in the land. He literally wiped 8 years of malaise from this country, deceit and corruption from the White House just by walking into the Oval Office.
Bush Photo With Teen Shows Conviction And Compassion
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Bush Photo with Teen Shows Conviction and Compassion Editorial by CK Rairden May 10, 2004 It started out as a fluke. Lynn Faulkner had been offered an extra ticket to a Bush campaign event by his neighbor Linda Prince. Mr. Faulkner decided to offer it to his 15-year old daughter Ashley who he expected would decline, as she would have to miss some school to attend. But his daughter surprised him. Ashley reminded her dad how four years ago they attended a similar event when then Texas Governor George W. Bush visited the same spot on the campaign trail.
Ashley remembered attending that event with both her father and her mother Wendy Faulkner. It was raining that day and they all stood in the rain awaiting Governor Bush eating Triscuit crackers enjoying the time together and hoping to get a glimpse of the would-be president. Ashley recalled holding her mothers hand as they waited. So she decided to go again this year, but this time her mother could not attend. Wendy Faulkner was murdered on 9/11/01 in the south tower of the World Trade Center. She was there on the 104th floor for a one-day meeting. Ashley decided to miss school in honor and remembrance of her mother and attend the event.
So the trip was on. Linda Prince, along with Lynn and Ashley Faulkner, were off to the Golden Lamb Inn in Lebanon, Ohio for the event. The group arrived early and got a spot close to the front. As the event wound down, the president worked the line in full campaign mode shaking hands and signing autographs. As the president passed the group, Mr. Faulkner got an autograph, and the president continued on until Linda Prince spoke up, This girl lost her mother on 9/11, Prince told the president.
The presidents entire expression transformed, Mr. Faulkner told me on Sunday. He turned and came back against the flow and his eyes locked on Ashleys. His face showed a man who was no longer the president, he was a father and a husband. President Bush made his way back to Ashley and he embraced the 15-yeal old young woman. She snuggled in with the president just like she did when she was a little girl with her dad, Mr. Faulkner said. I know its hard, Mr. Faulkner heard the president tell his daughter. Im okay, Ashley told the president. The embrace continued.
Mr. Faulkner had his Kodak digital camera with him and debated on invading this very private moment between his daughter and the leader of the free world. For 20-30 seconds the president belonged exclusively to Ashley, Lynn Faulkner told me. So he decided to capture the moment without invading Ashley and the presidents privacy. He held up his digital camera, not even aiming with his eye and with one click snapped just one picture. It showed in detail the face of a compassionate man who just happens to be the president comforting a young woman who lost her mother in the 9/11 attacks on America.
Mr. Faulkner told me that he saw tears in his daughters eyes, and saw emotion that he hadnt seen from his daughter in 2 ½ years. Ashley told her dad, The way he was holding me, with my head against his chest, it felt like he was trying to protect me, he wanted to make sure that I was safe. That feeling is captured in a very clear way in this moving unscripted photo. Its the only photo of this special embrace as the press corps had already been ushered back on the bus. And the photo was never meant for publication. All Mr. Faulkner did when he returned home from the event was e-mail it to 15 friends and family. But by the middle of last week, I had received the photo from eight different people. Others were also receiving the photo and forwarding it along. It became an Internet phenomonen, as it was e-mailed around America.
Mr. Faulkner called the embrace President Bushs precious gift to my daughter. And with his small act of e-mailing that photo to friends and family, the picture can now become a gift to the American people.
And as sad as the story is the release and publication is a good thing. Disgusting photos coming out of Iraq for the past 10 days have shocked Americans, as they should have. But no longer are the terrible images of 9/11 shown. While the Iraq prison photos have been picked up by the elite media and shown time and again, this touching photo has gone largely ignored by the mainstream media. But the alternative media has made this touching powerful photo one of the most e-mailed photos of last week. The Internet once again took over where the elite media failed. Matt Drudge ran it on May 7th, as did the Page 2 Politics journal, and hundreds of other blogs. Millions have now seen it, but millions more need to. It gives a stark reminder why America is at war with radical Islam and other terrorists around the world that are determined to cause this kind of pain to other American families.
The images of 9/11 have faded in the minds of far too many Americans. This picture and this familys riveting story give a stark reminder of why America is at war. Each day around the globe our soldiers are fighting in an attempt to prevent any other event as terrible as the murders that took place on 9/11. Look hard at this picture. See the compassion and sadness on the presidents face. Look at this young woman, see her grief and listen her fathers words. Ashley and her sister Loren just spent their third Mothers Day without their mother, as did thousands of other children who lost their mothers on 9/11 at the hands of ruthless uncaring terrorists. Imagine yourself in that position.
Then remember why America is at war, and consider the type of person America should have leading that war.
The Faulkner family is continuing Wendy Faulkners legacy of giving by setting up The Wendy Foundation which sends packages of clothing, food, medicine, toys and other items to orphanages and impoverished families in Third World countries. You can visit their Website at www.wendyfoundation.org.
CK Rairden is the Editor of The Washington Dispatch.
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"The stark contrast between Bush and Clinton is part of what is boosting Bush's poll numbers this week."
Exactly !! Let him peddle his book all the way up until election day. The more people are reminded of and see Bill Clinton the better it is for The Prez.
Man, I didn't know we had pictures of FReepers!
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