Posted on 11/27/2008 1:22:27 PM PST by daisyscarlett
The President and his family are at Camp David where they will celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.
The President called members of the Armed Forces stationed in remote locations worldwide to wish them a happy Thanksgiving and thank them for their service to our nation
President Bush on Thursday applauded Iraq's parliamentary vote approving an agreement allowing U.S. troops to remain for three more years, saying it "affirms the growth" of democracy there. LINK
President George W. Bush called Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Thursday to convey his sympathy for the victims of the "despicable" attacks in Mumbai and offer US help. LINK
Former first lady Barbara Bush was doing well Wednesday following her surgery late Tuesday night to repair and seal a perforated ulcer, according to the surgeon who performed the operation. "She is up in a chair. She's very vigorous. She is in charge," said Dr. Patrick Reardon. "The first thing she did when her lips worked was to tell a joke." LINK
Doro: What role does faith play in your day-to-day life?GWB: I've been in the Bible every day since I've been the President, and I have been affected by people's prayers a lot. I have found that faith is comforting, faith is strengthening, faith has been important....
I would advise politicians, however, to be careful about faith in the public arena. ...In other words, politicians should not be judgmental people based upon their faith. They should recognize -- as least I have recognized I am a lowly sinner seeking redemption, and therefore have been very careful about saying (accept) my faith or you're bad. In other words, if you don't accept what I believe, you're a bad person.
And the greatness of America -- it really is -- is that you can worship or not worship and be equally American. And it doesn't matter how you choose to worship; you're equally American. And it's very important for any President to jealously protect, guard, and strengthen that freedom.
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and I hope you have a great, restful weekend too. Be safe! Talk to you later.
Jonny
Woo Hoo! Just sat down at the computer for the first time today and saw this thread.
Will have to think about which picture. It’s a toss up between the ones in post 36 and 39.
I am convinced that President wish will come true and history will see him as liberator of millions of Afghans and Iraqis albeit the BDS lunatics think otherwise
Re: Your # 44 Ditto!
silent_jonny: Thank you for continuing this special Thanksgiving DOSE — I hope you and all of my fellow DOSErs enjoyed a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving!
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MUST READ . . .
A DEBATE FANTASY, &c.
By Jay Nordlinger [I just love Jay — he shares our sincere appreciation for the vision, character and courage of President Bush!]
Can I indulge in a little fantasy? (No snickering or accusations, please.) I wish the GOP presidential nominee this year had said something like the following perhaps in the last debate:
Senator Obama keeps talking about President Bush. Well, Im not President Bush. But I think hes a fine man who has done many fine things. He looked the central evil of our time Islamofascism right in the eye, and didnt blink. He has done necessary and hard and often unpopular things. He has had at least some role in keeping this country safe from murdering beasts for the past seven years something no one thought possible. I have had my disagreements with President Bush, and he has made mistakes, as anyone would. But Id sure as hell rather stand with him than with those who hate him and mock him and blacken his name.
Would the GOP ticket have done less well at the polls? I doubt it. And the anathematization of President Bush, along with the weakness about him displayed by the Republican party, has been disgusting.
[Jay took the words out of my mouth. And because McCain did the exact opposite of what Jay recommended, he didn’t deserve to win the presidency!!]
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YjNlYThjNWUxMjhiZDBhMzdkZGE0MDY5MWNlOWEzYWE=
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BE THANKFUL FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH
He will leave a safer America on January 20
By Don Surber
ON this national holiday when we give thanks to God for his blessings, I wish that everyone is near loved ones, from the homeless man at the shelter to the lonely rich man in his mansion.
As a nation, we have much to be thankful for. Topping my list, politically, is President Bush.
You can read the entire commentary here:
http://www.dailymail.com/Opinion/DonSurber/200811260495?page=1&build=cache
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And just in case you missed it:
Steven Curtis Chapman has written a beautiful tribute to President Bush:
http://www.stevencurtischapman.com/
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INTERVIEW EXCERPTS OF PRESIDENT BUSH AND THE FIRST LADY
by Doro Bush Koch, Storycorps
THE PRESIDENT: I would like to be a person remembered as a person who, first and foremost, did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process. I came to Washington with a set of values, and I’m leaving with the same set of values. And I darn sure wasn’t going to sacrifice those values; that I was a President that had to make tough choices and was willing to make them. I surrounded myself with good people. I carefully considered the advice of smart, capable people and made tough decisions. [Have I mentioned lately how much I love our President?!]
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/11/20081128.html
History is going to very kind to President Bush and show what a great president he is.
Jonny, would like the picture in post 39 on my toaster please.
God bless Jay Nordlinger! He hit it right on the head, Deb!
Thanks for all the great links.
I missed getting to see the White House special. I was so
mad at myself!
I agree wholeheartedly!
Thank you, Silent-Jonny and Daisyscarlet for the Dose.
Would the GOP ticket have done less well at the polls? I doubt it. And the anathematization of President Bush, along with the weakness about him displayed by the Republican party, has been disgusting.
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I totally agree, and wonder if any Republican who lost his seat this year will ever reconsider his decision not to stand with President Bush? This includes Michael Steele!!!
Thank You very much for Your links as always & this time especially for that wonderfilled Tribute to Pres.B. vid link!
Thanks also for the reciprocated ThanksGiving wishes ping!
The President discussed attacks in Mumbai, condemned the violence, and sents condolences to victims. REMARKS
President George W. Bush arrives from Camp David with first lady Laura Bush, left, to make a statement about the attacks in Mumbai, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008.
President George W. Bush makes a statement on the attacks in Mumbai as he returns from Camp David, on the South Lawn of the White House, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008 in Washington.
U.S. President George W. Bush with first lady Laura Bush leave after making a statement on the attacks in Mumbai, in the South Lawn of the White House in Washington November 29, 2008.
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