Posted on 09/04/2005 10:47:53 AM PDT by Salvation
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 4, 2005
President's Statement on the Death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist
The Roosevelt Room
10:01 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Our nation is saddened today by the news that Chief Justice William Rehnquist passed away last night. Laura and I send our respect and deepest sympathy to this good man's children, Jim, Janet, and Nancy. We send our respect to all the members of the Rehnquist family.
William H. Rehnquist was born and raised in Wisconsin. He was the grandson of Swedish immigrants. Like so many of his generation, he served in the Army during World War II. He went on to college with the help of the G.I. Bill. He studied law at Stanford University. He graduated first in his class, that included his future colleague, Sandra Day O'Connor. Judge Rehnquist, and his late wife, Nan, raised their family in Phoenix, where he built a career as one of Arizona's leading attorneys. He went on to even greater distinction in pubic service as an assistant U.S. attorney general, associate justice of the Supreme Court, and for the past 19 years, Chief Justice of the United States.
He was extremely well respected for his powerful intellect. He was respected for his deep commitment to the rule of law and his profound devotion to duty. He provided superb leadership for the federal court system, improving the delivery of justice for the American people, and earning the admiration of his colleagues throughout the judiciary.
Even during a period of illness, Chief Justice Rehnquist stayed on the job to complete the work of his final Supreme Court term. I was honored and I was deeply touched when he came to the Capitol for the swearing-in last January. He was a man of character and dedication. His departure represents a great loss for the Court and for our country.
There are now two vacancies on the Supreme Court, and it will serve the best interests of the nation to fill those vacancies promptly. I will choose in a timely manner a highly qualified nominee to succeed Chief Justice Rehnquist. As we look to the future of the Supreme Court, citizens of this nation can also look with pride and appreciation on the career of our late Chief Justice.
More than half a century has passed since William H. Rehnquist first came to the Supreme Court as a young law clerk. All of his years William Rehnquist revered the Constitution and laws of the United States. He led the judicial branch of government with tremendous wisdom and skill. He honored America with a lifetime of service, and America will honor his memory.
May God bless the Rehnquist family. Thank you all very much.
END 10:04 A.M. EDT
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| The American flys at half mast in honor of the death of Supreme Court justice William Rehnquist. White House photo by Paul Morse |
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This has to be a rough time for the president. Dealing with a disaster and two USSC confirmations.
He must have known that C.J. Rehnquist was this close to death though, even if the rest of us didn't. But it is a personal loss to him too. He has faced so many challenges as President and he's up to them all, even with the constant barrage of attack and mis-reporting etc. He is stronger than any leader I can think of, past or present.
I love President Bush.... I am so very very very thankful that he is the President! I watch him keep rising up to the next level of leadership with the ever present hand of God lifting him!
This is the definition of an AWESOME God and awesome leadership.
It's time to teach the word "Constitutionalist" to the citizens of the US.
Rehnquist would love it.
**It's time to teach the word "Constitutionalist" to the citizens of the US.
Rehnquist would love it**
Amen!
President Bush seemed stiff and stressed but very well groomed.
Was it televised? If so, I missed it.

HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY WELL. GOD BLESS HIM.
As always - the governing board of the federal reserve.
And he's dealing with them in in an environment of shrill, shrieking bomb-throwing from the media.
Yes, c=span
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