Posted on 09/11/2005 5:34:14 PM PDT by Wolfstar
PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: After the President and First Lady attended church in Washington this morning, they participated in a September 11, 2001 rememberance and moment of silence on the White House lawn. GWB then headed for New Orleans where he touched down mid-afternoon. He will be spending the night aboard the USS Iwo Jima, which is docked in New Orleans harbor near downtown.
The President was met by New Orleans Mayor Nagin, but Gov. Kathleen Blanco was not present.
Patriot Day 2005 Proclamation
A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America
Four years have passed since our country was brutally attacked on a quiet September morning. On that day, thousands of innocent lives were taken from us. The victims and the families who lost loved ones remain in the hearts and prayers of our Nation. We also remember the courage of the firefighters, police officers, emergency rescue personnel, and scores of private citizens who showed us the true meaning of heroism and demonstrated our resolve to the world.
The mission that began on September 11, 2001, continues. Today, we see the virtue of the September 11th heroes embodied in our military personnel, who are taking the fight to our enemies and helping to keep us safe at home. Thousands of other Americans, from intelligence analysts to border guards to countless others, are doing vital work to help defend America and prevent future attacks. We are grateful to all of these men and women and to their families for their service and sacrifice. We honor those who have lost their lives defending our freedom, and we pray that God comfort their families. We pledge that we will not rest until we have won the war on terror.
As we mark this solemn anniversary, I call upon all our citizens to express their patriotism and their gratitude for the blessings of liberty. By flying the flag, supporting military families, and teaching young people about our founding ideals, we honor the lives lost on September 11, 2001, and since, and we help preserve our freedom for future generations.
By a joint resolution approved December 18, 2001 (Public Law 107 89), the Congress has designated September 11 of each year as "Patriot Day."
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 11, 2005, as Patriot Day. I call upon the Governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as well as appropriate officials of all units of government, to direct that the flag be flown at half staff on Patriot Day. I call upon the people of the United States to observe Patriot Day with appropriate ceremonies and activities, including remembrance services, to display the flag at half staff from their homes on that day, and to observe a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. eastern daylight time to honor the innocent victims who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirtieth.
GEORGE W. BUSH
Great Dose tonight Wolfstar! Thanks too for reminding me to look at TPC photo thread.
Heh. I think he's switching states at least--read on another thread that he bought a home in Texas.
I don't buy it! I think Evan Thomas just got mixed up with Hillary!
That's great news, Pol. I know we Californians catch a lot of guff from other FReepers around the country, but we do have big hearts in situations like this.
In my post about the rescued dogs, I should have said it was Los Angeles County Fire Search and Rescue who picked up that poor dog. He was standing on some wooden debris between two buildings. He looked thin, and probably only had that dirty water to drink. I don't think he was a purebred Lab. To big, and his head had hints of Boxer or maybe pit bull -- hard to tell via TV. Friendly guy. Just scared. But once the firefighters coaxed him over, he got into the boat as calm as you please, then rode on the bow all the way out.
Sad thing is, many of the rescued animals will never be reunited with their owners, so unless they get adopted, they'll wind up being put down anyway. But at least they aren't facing a slow, horrible death in that stricken city.
Hello all good friend
Mike made it a point to tell me yesterday that he is enjoying doing this...and he is a perfectionist, so he will run things very smoothly.
Did you get to hear Brit Hume today? He gave it to Juan pretty good and Juan looked very frustrated. It cheered me up a lot!! :)
Thanks, Wolfie!
***Nagin looks like a heartless idiot yukking it up considering his own city and people have just been devastated,while President Bush looks like a man on a mission,with a single thought for the people and compassion in his heart. Nagin looks like he thinks it's Mardi Gras or something.***
Yes, you're right! Nagin was acting like the clown he is. Dubya acted presidential.
Me too. I was worried about him yesterday.
"This President had dealt with almost more than any other President in history,and been ceaselessly vilified while doing so.I hope he knows how many of think that he's great and love him. I wish that I could declare a national "Appreciate President George W Bush" day.I know he's not perfect,but he's a good man,and always willing to roll up his sleeves and get something accomplished,and he loves America."
I sooooooooooooo agree!
I also think he would take great strength from knowing that how many of us truly love and support him . . . I plan to call the White House tomorrow!
You too can contact the White House at
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Our mayor in Biloxi,AJ Holloway,didn't decamp during the hurricane to some safe place with AC-he stayed to be available for the Emergency personnel. He stayed here in the heat and the same conditions as the rest of us,and when he toured the city after the wind died,he was in shock and then tears. But he got it together right quick and began working with our Governor and the emergency teams to maintain law and order(quickly assuring citizens that they could defend themselves and their property as is their Constitutional right),and getting relief aid in as fast as humanly possible. People in my own neighborhood were immediately out with chain saws clearing fallen trees from the road,and staying close to home otherwise,as requested.Mayor Holloway stayed right here in the heat and humidity like the rest of us,not even to make a point,but to do his job.
I'm a Cowboys fan as well. But I'm also now a Chargers fan. For our home, it was a no lose game today!
Awwwwww...a photo I wish I could see. I care a lot about all the people hurt and displaced by acts of nature. But the Good Lord saw fit to make me with a very tender heart when it comes to animals. What can I say.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, center, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Richard Myers, right, lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery marking the anniversary of the 2001 Sept. 11 terror attacks, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005, in Arlingotn, Va
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (L) hugs Wanda Lamana at the Pentagon Group Burial Marker at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, September 11, 2005
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld wipes away tears as he greets family members of victims of the September 11 attacks at the Pentagon Group Burial Marker at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia September 11, 2005
I bet you will not see those 2 photos in the MSM that does not reflect their image of Donald Rumsfeld
As far as I'm concerned, you could never post that enough, and would never be annoying in doing so.
I am truly disgusted that, in the MSM drama-queen rush to yell about how "slow" the response was, and with the rush of bottom-feeding politicans to pile on for their own advantage, the monumentally heroic job the first responders did is being overshadowed.
Good evening Sara
MUST READ (We should all e-mail this to our Senators/Reps tomorrow -- Republicans need to come out fighting):
NO SHAME
THE FEDERAL RESPONSE TO KATRINA WAS NOT AS PORTRAYED
Jack Kelley
Sunday, September 11, 2005
It is settled wisdom among journalists that the federal response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina was unconscionably slow.
"Mr. Bush's performance last week will rank as one of the worst ever during a dire national emergency," wrote New York Times columnist Bob Herbert in a somewhat more strident expression of the conventional wisdom.
But the conventional wisdom is the opposite of the truth.
Jason van Steenwyk is a Florida Army National Guardsman who has been mobilized six times for hurricane relief. He notes that:
"The federal government pretty much met its standard time lines, but the volume of support provided during the 72-96 hour was unprecedented. The federal response here was faster than Hugo, faster than Andrew, faster than Iniki, faster than Francine and Jeanne."
You can read the rest of the story at
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05254/568876.stm
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