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The wind beneath Bush’s wings. – Open letter to FREEPERS.(clean version)

Posted on 09/01/2005 11:19:09 AM PDT by Pukin Dog

Bear with me folks, this is a long one.

Sometimes I wonder what it must be like to be President of the United States of America. I like to write out the whole phrase, instead of writing ‘POTUS’ or some other less gracious way of describing the single most important job in the entire world. I wonder what it must be like to hold the future of humanity in your hands each and every morning. When I awake each morning, my biggest issue to deal with is my transition to decaf, while George Bush wakes with the problems and concerns of the entire world weighing him down before his first cup of coffee arrives.

I like to wonder what it was like for Ronald Reagan, the morning after the Challenger explosion, being responsible for restoring the confidence of a nation after its shining example of technical ability had failed in spectacular fashion over our TV screens. I remember how it was up to Reagan to restore our confidence, to remind us that we were Americans and that we could do anything we set our minds to.

I remember talking with my father about Vietnam when I was a teenager after my announcement that I wanted to be a pilot, and him telling me that while we could win every battle over there, we were not going to win the war because of how it was being fought. We had every battlefield advantage imaginable, but we did not have the will to fight for a decisive victory. When I asked him why, he told me that Americans don’t kick ass until we get too pissed off to do anything else, and we just were not pissed off enough to win that war. My father also told me to never, ever expect glory or appreciation for anything, to never use that as a reason for doing anything; that we do what we do because we think it is the right thing to do, and that appreciation is a bonus.

I was thinking about that talk with my father this morning when I read some of the editorials about George Bush’s speech yesterday, and his overall performance in dealing with the current crisis in the Gulf States. I was thinking about what it must be like to have to perform in the midst of a crisis, while at the same time knowing that at least half of this country will have no appreciation whatsoever for his efforts. Not only will Bush not receive any appreciation, he will continue to be derided, abused and lied about by persons who see an opportunity to do real political damage to the man.

I find myself looking back in history at moments where past American leaders were tasked with defending this nation against a storm of public protest and criticism and how they either rose to the occasion, or shrank from their leadership responsibilities. I think about D-Day, and what kind of courage it took to order the invasion, after the death of hundreds of soldiers during Operation Tiger, where 749 men were killed in training for the big event that would be D-Day.

I think about the men who flew the first daylight bombing raids over Germany who awoke that morning knowing that there was a 50% chance that this was the last morning they would ever see. Somebody had to order them to go anyway, and go they did. I think about the Doolittle raid over Tokyo. Where men knew that they had fuel only to get there, drop their bombs, and find a place to land outside enemy territory. We know that many pilots that day did not live to ever see wives, children or home again. Somebody had to order them to go. And go they did. I even think about Jimmy Carter, and his failed-attempt to save Iranian hostages, who instead lingered for 444 days in captivity. Carter had the responsibility to order that mission, and I have no doubt that on occasion he thinks about the children who were made orphans that day, the wives who became widows, and the hostages to were forced to wait for America to get it right.

I wonder sometimes about Truman’s morning, on the day that he decided that he would kill a hundred-thousand Japanese citizens to save the lives of hundreds of thousand American citizens. How history might judge him; how he would have to respond if the mission over Hiroshima had failed or if it would only stiffen the resolve of the Emperor to continue the war, and force America to invade Japan.

The job of President of the United States has forced this nation to put out on display the full measure of the men who are installed in that role. We as a nation get to have a daily insight into whether or not these men have the stuff necessary to do the job, and which of them will crack and shrink from the stress of it all, so giving us a chance to witness the public destruction of a man instead. We all know the recent failures: Johnson, Nixon, Carter and Clinton. We know that each of their failures were the result of sum total of their characters not being sufficient for the stresses of leadership. We know that in each case, these men were brought down by their own personal demons, and not by the job itself. We also know that successful presidents did not always lead lives of great character either. We know that Reagan had tumultuous personal relationships with family members, had been divorced, and worst of all, he was once a Democrat. So, we know Reagan was not a perfect man. What he was, along with Truman, Ike, and the current inhabitant of the White House, is that they were successful leaders.

True leaders are an endangered species in America. Not because there are not men willing to take up the challenge, but because there are fewer and fewer people in society willing to be followers. Never before in society have so many people been willing to attack a sitting president and their own nation at a time of war. Never before during a crisis have there been so many Americans been so willing to blame their situation on an American president.

We as a nation have been witness to some of the most irresponsible personal behavior imaginable over the past few weeks, from a wacked-out, anti-war mother in Crawford, TX, to looting in the streets of New Orleans. As I sat and watched TV last night with my girlfriend, she said something that stuck with me while we were watching hurricane refugees huddled together on a freeway overpass complaining to the media about their need for food, clothing and shelter. My girlfriend said: “Where are all the men?” I looked, and noticed that the entire crowd of refugees, black, white or whatever, consisted solely of women young and old, and children with the occasional elderly man among them. Younger, stronger, capable men were nowhere to be found. The other thing missing were people taking responsibility for their situation in the slightest sense. This is the mentality of the poor, and needs to be dealt with. But not today.

We have an entire media trying to ignore the simple fact that from the Mayor of New Orleans, to the Governor of the state of Louisiana, there is a leadership gap down there wider than the holes in the levees. The mayor of that now liquid city of New Orleans, where I once had shrimp bisque that brought real tears to my eyes, was reduced to a deer-in-headlights frozen form against the prospect of ordering an evacuation of his city. We have a Governor of a state who when called upon to lead, could only cry on national television in a demonstration of her ability to ‘feel-your-pain’. I have read criticisms of the President for flying over the flood areas without landing, without the slightest consideration of the fact that there was no place nearby to put down a 600,000 pound 747 anywhere in the flooded city.

I was watching some stupid news person the other day asking why we are about to reach a 4 year anniversary since this nation was attacked on 9-11, without being attacked again, as though it was some freak happenstance. No thought is given to the idea that there have been numerous attempts since 9-11 to attack this nation again, which have been thwarted largely due to the efforts of our current President and his administration. One of the problems of leadership is that you can’t always take credit for your successes, if in taking that credit; you review how you arrived at your success. Take comfort in knowing that the actions of President Bush and those who work directly for him have saved lives in America in ways that they cannot reveal without disclosing their methods to the terrorists who want to kill us.

As the war in Iraq continues, and the administration deals with the crisis in the Gulf States, you are going to see and hear things that will cause you to question the Bush administration and its actions in dealing with both of these ongoing events. You are going to see Democrats and Liberals say and do things that you would not believe as they attempt to gain power through bringing down George W. Bush.

I am going to ask you Freepers for a favor.

For the next month, I am going to ask all of you to hit your knees, and offer up prayer and support for your President. It is you and I who are going to make the difference between whether or not our President, our Conservative movement, and our way of life in America are going to stand up against the attacks that will be coming our way. One thing I know about America is that we are all in this together. None of us succeeds solely on our own. Some would say that I have had a successful life and career, but none of you know about the people who sacrificed, fought and suffered to get me to where I am today in my life. I know that this is true for many of you folks as well.

Every Navy Carrier Pilot has a story to tell of their bad-day-at-the-boat, where for one reason or another, you cant seem to get the airplane to do what you need it to do to get you safely aboard. When I was on my first tour with VF-111, I was out over the Pacific Ocean one night, with almost no gas, almost no visibility, and facing the prospect of having to put my Tomcat in the water if I could not get my act together and get it right. The problem was, as I came down the shoot, I could not see the ship until it was too late to correct my lineup. By the time I saw the ball, I was always too high and left, and would have to break every rule I learned in training to get lined up in time to get abord. It was raining, and I didn’t have the gas to give up and go to Miramar. My choices were to get it on the deck or put it in the water. I had a RIO in the back who would not shut up, who was convinced that I was about to kill him, and I’m 25 years old and responsible for this big-ass jet that someone stupidly trusted me with. I’m close to 50 today, and from then to now, I have never been more afraid in my life. I had gone around 8 times, and was coming up on my last attempt before I would be forced to ditch, with as good a chance as any that they would not find me in the water, and I am literally in tears when CAG (Air Group Commander) came on the radio. The first thing he said was for my RIO to shut his mouth, and don’t say anything to me unless it’s about altitude or airspeed. In other words, he was telling him to say only what would help me, as I dealt with my crisis. Complaining about my performance would only help to get us both killed. I needed to be left alone so that I could remember my training and talent to get us on that boat.

CAG then asked me if I loved my mama, to which I said yes. Then he asked if I wanted to see her again, and I of course said yes. Then he told me: “If you want to see your mama again, you fly that f&#%n’ jet like you were taught. You know what to do, or you wouldn’t be here. Now, get it done. Out.” Needless to say, I caught an OK-3, as though it was broad daylight. The LSO said it was a perfect pass, and why hadn’t I just done that before? All I could tell him is that I was afraid. I don’t have the slightest idea how I landed that Tomcat that night, except that more than not wanting to die, I did not want my mother to know that I had died a failure. I think that God and my love for my mother were literally the “wind beneath my wings”.

The reason I tell that story, is because I want all of you to consider your comments over the coming days. Things are going to get ugly, because the Democrats and MSM are in full Attack-Mode, and President Bush is making some ugly passes at the ship right now. What he needs, is not a bunch of folks on our side piling on, yelling in his radio, telling him what to do, and criticizing him when he doesn’t get it right. He needs us to remember that he would not be there, if he did not know what he was doing. We need to let him ‘fly the jet’, folks.

Each of us as the right to air our disagreements with the President and his administration. But as you all know by now, this web site is one of the most visited places on the Internet, and quotes from the left-wing blogs are already being quoted in the media this morning. As I write this, I hear Limbaugh already talking about it. I’m not asking anyone to shut up. I am asking all of you to consider how what you say and write might be used to help those who want Bush to ‘put it in the water’. They want him to fail, and fail in spectacular fashion. They want him to fail badly enough to make millions of Americans wonder why they ever voted for a Republican for the rest of their lives.

I believe that each of us has the ability to help make sure that George Bush succeeds as President, or fails in a way that allows our enemies on the left to regain the power to ruin this nation. We know, thanks to the Sheehan nut just what the left thinks, and what they plan to do to this country if they ever get their political power back again. I have no doubt that if Bush fails, thousands will die in Iraq, and terrorism on our shores will become something we have to live with every morning, instead of just having to deal with nasty decaf coffee. I believe that George W. Bush has it in him to become someone of the stature of a Truman, Ike or Reagan. I believe that these great leaders became what they were because of not only their courage to lead, but because Americans had the courage to support and follow them. These men were able to trust Americans to stay with them, as they fought for our survival. Because Johnson could not trust us, he lied to us, and then he failed. When Nixon could not trust us to stay behind him, he lied to us and he failed. When Clinton could not trust us to follow him because he was such a sorry man to begin with, he failed, lied, failed, lied, failed and lied some more, but his legacy is pure unadulterated failure.

When the MSM went after Ronald Reagan, we never abandoned him and he never abandoned us. Like I said, things are about to get really ugly and dirty in the coming months. The Democrats are desperate and there are no limits to what they will attempt via the media, and the wacko-left that supports them. You are already beginning to see how low they will go in suggesting that the Hurricane is actually Bush’s fault. This stuff used to be whispered in back rooms by idiots slinging conspiracy theories. Now this crap makes the front page of the NY Times.

Don’t let the bastards win.

Pray for your President, that God guide him. And in all that you do and say, try to be the ‘wind beneath his wings’.

Thank you for reading,

PD


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KEYWORDS: bush; iraq; katrina; leadership; msm
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To: Pukin Dog
I haven't finished reading yet. I got to the part where you said to hit the floor with our knees and I had to stop to do just that. That may be some of the finest, to the heart, writing, I have read regarding this president. Now....after I offer up a prayer, I will continue to read. Thank you, PD for putting into words so succinctly what needs to be said! Like I said before .. I am glad you are on our side!
101 posted on 09/01/2005 6:37:56 PM PDT by Sea2ShiningSea
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To: Pukin Dog

Bravo Zulu, Pukin Dog. Thank you!


102 posted on 09/01/2005 6:40:20 PM PDT by bootless (Never Forget - And Never Again)
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To: Miss Marple; Pukin Dog; Freee-dame

An eloquent and much needed piece, PD. Perhaps you can forward a copy to Peggy Noonan, before she dons her "objective critic" hat again.

Send a copy to all of the Republican senators, too.


^^^^^^

I second the motion!


103 posted on 09/01/2005 6:46:07 PM PDT by maica (Do not believe the garbage the media is feeding you back home. ---Allegra (in Iraq))
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To: Pukin Dog
Thanks, PD, for a great post. I try to pray for Mr. Bush every day - his burdens are so great, his enemies so base. Someone prays for him every week in our men's Bible group.

Winston Churchill, speaking of the duty of a wartime leader, said, "If he is attacked, he must be defended, if he is tired, he must be born up, if he trips, he must be sustained. If he make mistakes, they must be covered. If he sleeps, he must not be wantonly disturbed. If he is no good, he must be pole-axed."

Mr. Bush is not "no good". We must do our part to help him.

104 posted on 09/01/2005 6:47:01 PM PDT by Jim Noble (Resistance to Tyrants is Obedience to God)
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To: Pukin Dog; All

WOW !!....BTTT !!


105 posted on 09/01/2005 6:47:17 PM PDT by musicman
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To: maica
Okay, here's the deal. If one of you would like to send my post to Peggy Noonan or some Senators, be my guest. It would probably be better received if someone else did it anyway.
106 posted on 09/01/2005 6:51:18 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog

Count me in my friend.

Please do not stop your rants.

I,for one, enjoy reading them.


107 posted on 09/01/2005 6:52:01 PM PDT by sport
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To: Pukin Dog
I will forward it to Peggy Nonan, George Will, Robert Novak, and William Krystol. Those are the four who are most likely to carp about things in order to prove themselves "objective. I encourage others to do so as well, because these folks need to hear ouropinion on how they are behaving.

Thanks again for this post, PD!

108 posted on 09/01/2005 6:59:05 PM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
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To: Miss Marple; All

BUMP!


109 posted on 09/01/2005 7:00:39 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: Darnright; Pukin Dog
I hope you will use this as a letter to the editor to some newspapers

My thought exactly. Every American citizen needs to read this.

PD, please do not feel shy about ranting, you're too good at it. This was better than anything I've read from Peggy Noonan or any other professional essayist. It is making the rounds of my email address list. Its length never mattered because I was pulled in immediately and that is not easily done.

I've been praying for President Bush for quite a while now. It always seems to become more and more important to do so. God bless and protect this man. God bless our country, and you PD.

110 posted on 09/01/2005 7:02:54 PM PDT by Fudd Fan (Bergen County, NJ (northeast corner)
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To: Miss Marple
Wow, okay. I will be keen to see what kind of response you get from these folks. Thanks.
111 posted on 09/01/2005 7:03:37 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog

WOW, Pukin, you landed that one just fine!!

You have quite a way with words, doncha know?

Having been called a Bush bot, I appreciate your essay very much...and, like others, wish President Bush were more perfect....

However, I think I will just be satisfied with knowing that he is the best man for the job....

Thank you!!!


112 posted on 09/01/2005 7:04:53 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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To: Pukin Dog

This is just awful, PD. :)

HA! Just kidding. Good job. Keep up the good work.

You've got the feel for first person. Time to tackle some third person waters now.


113 posted on 09/01/2005 7:08:11 PM PDT by writer33 (Rush Limbaugh walks in the footsteps of giants: George Washington, Thomas Paine and Ronald Reagan.)
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To: Fudd Fan
Its not so much that I am shy about my ranting, only that this is not my forum to take up space on, and the folks who run it would probably not take kindly to it if I wrote down everything that is on my mind. I really appreciate that they let me share my thoughts will all of you. I am stunned at the response I get from these rants, though. You folks really flatter me. Thanks for your comments and your prayers.
114 posted on 09/01/2005 7:08:33 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog
I salute you my friend.... You are a fine example of what makes this Country the greatest.

God Bless You & Yours

115 posted on 09/01/2005 7:09:19 PM PDT by MJY1288 (Whenever a Liberal is Speaking on the Senate Floor, Al-Jazeera Breaks in and Covers it LIVE)
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To: Pukin Dog
It is through tears that I thank you, Pukin Dog.

...there is so much more I would like to say...just thank you. You have spoken what so many have thought. Prayers up for President Bush. Regards, SVITW

116 posted on 09/01/2005 7:10:18 PM PDT by small voice in the wilderness (Behold the Riderless Pony. Bringing doom and destruction on a smaller scale.)
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To: writer33
You've got mail, dude.
117 posted on 09/01/2005 7:10:52 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog

Understood about the ranting...
Well when a brilliant piece of writing truly comes from the heart, it takes on a life of its own All you can do now is stand back! lol


118 posted on 09/01/2005 7:11:08 PM PDT by Fudd Fan (Bergen County, NJ (northeast corner)
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To: Pukin Dog
I believe that each of us has the ability to help make sure that George Bush succeeds as President, or fails in a way that allows our enemies on the left to regain the power to ruin this nation. We know, thanks to the Sheehan nut just what the left thinks, and what they plan to do to this country if they ever get their political power back again. I have no doubt that if Bush fails, thousands will die in Iraq, and terrorism on our shores will become something we have to live with every morning, instead of just having to deal with nasty decaf coffee.

I applaud you Pukin Dog, last word and all. I presume you have seen the many threads here calling for impeachment of the President, so I thank you for being a voice of reason here.

119 posted on 09/01/2005 7:11:41 PM PDT by ladyinred (Leftist=Anti American!)
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To: Pukin Dog

Excellent! Pray, pray, pray.


120 posted on 09/01/2005 7:11:48 PM PDT by kitkat ("We're not going to let anybody frighten us from our great love of freedom." GWB, 7/22/05))
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