Posted on 08/01/2009 3:36:02 PM PDT by Kaslin
It is now going on eight month since President Bush has left office. I thank God for the time he was our President and kept us save after the horrible day on September 11, 2001 For this month thread I will post the August photos from 2001 - 2004. The quote of the day will be President Bushs announcement on the Patients Bill Of Rights, which I find very appropriate being what will face us if the democrats health care bill passes and becomes law
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I miss him too every day. I turn on the news and expect to see the faces of Condi or Dana or W, and then I realize we are living a nightmare.
Honesty and conscientiousness are AWOL!
Thank You Sharing Ladies fot the links/info/photos & pings ALL things/sharings!!
Some articles I found about our dear President ..
and all we know about how real, decent, down to
earth and kind he is .. through and through.
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Wednesday, September 01, 2004
A reader sent me a story about when she went to the White House for a charity event involving children to meet privately with the President. She wrote me of the wonderful way he was with the children, pausing to talk with and hug each one. This is her description.
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While at the White House, I spoke with several media types that have coordinated with both current and the previous Clinton administrations. I had a long conversation with a media guy who had also worked with the Clintons during their eight years.
He was young, aggressive, Democratic, and did some work for the current administration. He said, at first, he was unrelenting in his disdain for Bush...that he was a “loyal” Democrat. But, after working with Bush on and off, for the past 4 years, he absolutely “loved” the President and that working with the Clintons was “hell”...they were both demanding, rude, arrogant, paranoid people, who were late for everything. He said that President Bush was a “good, decent man, who respects everyone he works with”.
Another thing. This event could have been pure positive PR heaven for the President, given the nature of the organization and the people it represents. But he insisted on it remaining private with no cameras, media, etc...it wasn’t even on his daily agenda.
He offered himself extensively to the people involved who wished to meet him and talk with him. He continually told the Secret Service to “stand back”, so we could have close access to him.
This young Democrat said that if it would have been the Clintons, they would have exploited the event, had the media all over it, refused to pose for pictures, etc., and then been a couple of hours late anyway. And, he went on to tell me, everyone who worked with President Bush on a daily basis pretty much felt the same way as he.
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This is in accord with other things I’ve seen here and there. Apparently, Bush has visited soldiers injured in Iraq, but he has done it quietly without the press. Can you imagine Clinton doing that? It is unimaginable. And the Democrats have even bashed him for not visiting the wounded or talking to the families.
It is only because some people have talked about their experiences talking with the President that we know about it. I saw the story of one man who lost a leg in Iraq and when Bush visited him, he mentioned how he wanted to undergo therapy and start jogging again when he got his artificial leg. And Bush invited him to the White House to jog with him. And Bush carried through and had him there.
I once saw a story written by a man who worked in the kitchen at some hotel where President Bush came for some dinner and event. And the man wrote that when the dinner was over, Bush came back to the kitchen and spent time thanking the help and posing for pictures and talking with them.
These are the kind of gestures that are so impressive because Bush does this naturally without making a big deal out of it. And he deliberately keeps such moments private from the press. He doesn’t see people as props as Clinton did. I hope that others will see that essential goodness in Bush.
UPDATE: Thanks so much to the person who gave the link in the comments section to the story about Bush with the waiters. It is from December, 2001. I’m shocked to realize that this story ran in Salon. Read it here, but here is the part that stuck in my mind.
Suddenly there was a commotion in the kitchen. I walked in and there was President Bush in his trim blue suit standing in the middle of the small room, dirty glasses and plates all around him, surrounded by the waiters and kitchen staff — nine of us in all.
He must have walked his guests of honor out, then doubled back by himself to come into the kitchen. Agents stood in the doorway.
It was as though helium had been released into the room, something that changed the actual composition of the air and suffused it with a rarefied, electric buzz. I’ve met and spoken to a number of famous people, but this was different, this was being a kid again, before we learned doubt and cynicism and cold reason. Political convictions, if you had any, fell away; judgment, bias, opinion — these were not on the guest list.
It was the heart responding, not the head.
“How are you all? Wanted to thank you for your hard work tonight.”
He had a black felt tip pen in his hand and was signing menus.
....”Mr. President, can you sign this for my Christian brother Mike? And this one for my mother. My Christian mother prays for you every night.” One of the older waiters was wide-eyed, standing right next to him.
“You know, I’ll tell you something, this entire country is praying right now and I can feel it; I really do; I feel lucky for that.”
What Bush said suddenly reminded me of something. I was nervous, but I decided to say it out loud over the noise and excitement of the room. I barely got the words out of my twitching mouth.
“There’s a line from Churchill where he says, ‘The nation had the lion’s heart, I had the luck to give the roar.’”
Bush was standing right in front of me, and he’d heard me.
“I like that, that’s a great line. I put a bust of Churchill in the Oval Office, not because of that quote — because I didn’t know it — but because I admire the man so much, what he did.”
He was signing another menu.
“But remember, after the war he lost his bid for reelection.” He was smiling and laughing, and so were we. “Time for politics later, though, we’ve got a war to win.”
What a mensch!
http://betsyspage.blogspot.com/2004/09/reader-sent-me-story-about-when-she.html
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More embellishment on the waiter story:
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Waiting on the prez
After dinner, after the dignitaries had left, a guy in a blue suit came back to the kitchen — a Texan named George.
http://dir.salon.com/people/feature/2001/12/05/prez_dinner/index1.html
Excerpt:
“Bush’s aide, a well-managed woman in a brown dress, spoke to someone about the candles or the glasses or the position of the menus as she swept through the room: “The president won’t even notice; you’ll see, he doesn’t care about that stuff — he’s no frills.”
I miss honest and down-to-earth GW!!!!
The rarified air in DC is giving me a headache these days!
Thanks for those stories!
That is SO cute!!
My pleasure .. boy, do we miss him.
We always knew we would .. now so,
more than ever, but I think we have
a lot of surprised people in company
with us.
Yes, hindsight is always much clearer.
Our country is in dire peril and I just pray that 2010 will
bring light back to her in the way of taking back congress!
working with the Clintons was hell...they were both demanding, rude, arrogant, paranoid people, who were late for everything.
Obama......Clinton, part II......((((big, heavy, sigh))))
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Love your new sig! :)
Thanks for posting that, what a joy to read. The thing I loved most about President Bush was his ability to make people smile. Everywhere he went, people smiled and it shined through their eyes. You can’t fake that.
No you can’t ... he’s all heart
and loves people.
there just aren’t the words to express how much I miss this man!!! We need him back so badly!!!!!!!!!!!
Golf-Yang wins cheers and chat with President Bush
Excerpt:
Yang, who was ranked 110th entering the PGA, said he stopped by his clubmakers, TaylorMade, and was given a tour of headquarters. When he went over to the production line, workers recognised him and started chanting, “Y.E., Y.E.
“I felt like a rock star. And I thought that was a very eerie feeling, and it was great.
“But to top that off, they had a golf course right adjacent to that place, and I went over there and actually met George W. Bush,” he said.
“He came up to me very casually, like a next door neighbor, started talking with me. He talked about how he actually had a speech two weeks before that occasion where he went over to Jeju Island, my (South Korea) hometown, and gave a speech.
“So he talked about that, talked about what a coincidence it was, and he talked about how good friends and buddies that he was with Korea’s current president, Mr. Lee (Lee Myung-bak) and he talked about Mr. Lee’s humble past, etc.
“He introduced myself to a lot of his friends over there, including his golf coach, and took a lot of pictures. He asked me whether it was really nerve-racking to play with Tiger for 18 holes, especially on the 18th hole.
“He said it must have been less nerve-racking than his eight years in office.”
http://in.reuters.com/article/golfNews/idINN2628285320090826?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0
I know ... ;)
These photos from August 2001 are so nice to look at, yet so poignant.
I wonder what President Bush could have achieved had he not had to content with 9/11 and it's aftermath.
God bless him and his family.
THANK YOU for posting both the retro and current articles showcasing the caring, classy persona of OUR President!
I can’t wait until he starts hosting events at SMU this coming spring! In the meantime:
FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH COMING TO MONTREAL
http://www.canada.com/news/Former+president+George+Bush+coming+Montreal/1928766/story.html
You are very welcome
Most welcome .. and thanks for the news .. ;)
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