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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 9/14/01
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Posted on 09/14/2001 7:50:02 PM PDT by rintense
SPECIAL EDITION
On this National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, President Bush gave one of the most inspiring speeches in our nation's history. In one of the most stirring moments, President Bush said, 'This nation is peaceful, but fierce when stirred to anger. This conflict was begun on the timing and terms of others; it will end in a way and at an hour of our choosing.'
Later in the day, the President visited the destruction in NYC, first flying over the rubble of the World Trade Center, and then witness the rescue and ruins first hand. In his rallying cry to the hundreds of rescue personnel, President Bush spoke to the workers with a megaphone. In the highlight of his speech in NYC, the President had the following exchange with the crowd:
RESCUER: I can hear you!
PRES. BUSH: I can hear you too! (crowd laughs)... And the world can hear you... (crowd cheers) and the people who knocked down these buildings will be hearing from all of us soon! (crowd erupts with chants of USA! USA! USA!)
Fittingly so, on this National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, the nation and the world can take comfort in knowing that we have a man of passion and principle leading the greatest country in the world.
Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
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To: rintense
Many thanks for posting these photos. They proove that he is a great leader during these troubled times.
To: mlo, ohioWfan, rintense
I get so ticked off when I read some FR critics describing the devotees of this nightly thread as "drooling, simpering," etc. WE are so grateful for having a NORMAL President after what was in office before him that so what if we rejoice in having him and his lovely wife to look at nightly? I certainly don't get this feast of pictures from my local newspapers.
To: Republic
"Two pictures grabbed me beyone belief. The gentle holding of Rudy's head-as the emotional trials of the past few days momentarily slides across the mayor's face at the touch from his President, and the Govenor-seeing this moment and about to touch the President's shoulder in understanding. I do not know if any other picture will ever touch me as much... I have to agree, This man is the most sincere and thoughtful President this country has ever been blessed with.
I HAVE THIS QUESTION FOR EVERYONE
Has GEORGE W. BUSH restored HONOR and DIGNITY to the White House?
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posted on
09/14/2001 9:32:43 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
To: CatOwner 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
I just get tired of seeing the same, repeated posts on EVERY thread. Catowner, 6TGYC's posts are appreciated by me -- no offense.
To: July 4th
Photo #56 is SO revealing. The envy in that look of Clinton's is for all the world to see. Not even just envy. Also almost a wistfulness that Bush is all that Clinton, with all his glibness, would never be. Bush has roots, has a loving family, is surrounded by a support system. Clinton has none. He has a wife who barely looked at him all day at the memorial service. He has a wife who disappeared when they exited the cathedral. She was nowhere to be seen outside. Clinton came out with his daughter. In another picture I saw, his daughter Chelsea had that same look of envy on her face when looking at the Bushes. Thank goodness Bush is President during this crisis and not the first dysfunctional family that served for 8 years before. I use the word served loosely.
105
posted on
09/14/2001 9:35:54 PM PDT
by
flaglady47
(ISmellaRat)
To: Laura Lee
We are witnessing, I believe, the crucifixion and resurrection of our great nation. Wow! What an interesting and apt parallel, Laura Lee!
To: Republic
Thank you Father in Heaven for this wonderful, caring, touching, genuine human being who is leading us. Stay close and protect him Father, and always keep his heart tuned to your will.Amen, Republic, Amen!
To: All
To: rintense
rintense, I haven't said this in a while but I need to again, Thank you so much for your dedication and patriotism. The effort you put into this daily thread is very much appreciated by so many of us here on Free Republic.
THANK YOU
109
posted on
09/14/2001 9:41:06 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
To: July 4th
Photo #56 is SO revealing. The envy in that look of Clinton's is for all the world to see. Not even just envy. Also almost a wistfulness that Bush is all that Clinton, with all his glibness, would never be. Bush has roots, has a loving family, is surrounded by a support system. Clinton has none. He has a wife who barely looked at him all day at the memorial service. He has a wife who disappeared when they exited the cathedral. She was nowhere to be seen outside. Clinton came out with his daughter. In another picture I saw, his daughter Chelsea had that same look of envy on her face when looking at the Bushes. Thank goodness Bush is President during this crisis and not the first dysfunctional family that served for 8 years before. I use the word served loosely.
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posted on
09/14/2001 9:42:21 PM PDT
by
flaglady47
(ISmellaRat)
To: FreeReign
"Catowner, 6TGYC's posts are appreciated by me -- no offense." None taken. Actually, 68-69's repeated post is trivial (in size) compared to some that show up on many threads. To me, most of these represent ego and a "look at me" mentality. From what I have been told on this thread, 68-69's actions are purely sincere. I guess I am just having a bad night, and I used poor judgement in picking the wrong time/person/post to express my disappointment with seeing the same posts over and over again. I guess I am the only one who has a problem with them.
To: Carolinamom
Ya wanna know something? I think that thought went briefly through my mind when I first saw the picture - but Barbara Bush's face just kept drawing me in. What was it that was said during the service this afternoon? Love is stronger than hatred? Not sure I have that quote exactly correct - but it was something like that. How true -- the love in the Bush's face just totally overpowered the look of the other two. I am, however, glad that you did point this out --- makes the look on their faces that much more powerful - and meaningful.
To: Miss Marple
Thanks for the link, Doug sure nailed it good!
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posted on
09/14/2001 9:48:49 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
To: rintense, all
There's a wonderful picture of Bush 41 grasping Bush 43's hand on the Rush website. Check it out! It won't post, but it's great!
To: ohioWfan, rintense
As I drove around today, I was completely overwhelmed by the patriotism I saw and felt.........flags everywhere- on homes, trucks, in windows, in the town square; red, white and blue ribbons, patriotic clothing, shirts, jackets, ties.......it was so moving I wept most of the day.I work at an elementary school and it was heartwarming to see so many young kids dressed in red, white, and blue today. Feelings of patriotism are surging!
It's a shame that it took something like this to bring people together and feeling love for their country in this manner, but at least there has been this one good thing that has happened as a result of this disaster.
To: ohioWfan
changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, with the band playing the Star Spangled BannerI saw that and was sooooo impressed. At first I thought Fox was playing the Star Spangled Banner over the video. Then realized the video and audio were one. Sure moved up the English a peg or two in my eyes.
To: rintense
We are so fortunate, W is a gift from above.
I looked around my neighborhood tonight, there were flags on every home, waving gently in the breeze.
Candles were displayed on porches or in windows.
It was moving.
I went outside earlier tonight alone, and looked heavenward, gazing at the stars above. And despite everything terrible that has happened this week, all was calm and quiet. We asked for comfort, and the Lord sent his comforter. These terrible tragic events could have destroyed us, but instead we have been strengthened.
I have faith in God and hope for our nation. When I see how we all have rallied to support one another, I am inspired. I can't tell you how much this forum, and all the wonderful Patriots I have met here mean to me.
God bless you all!
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posted on
09/14/2001 9:51:11 PM PDT
by
pubmom
To: rintense
RE-airing for the 3rd time today on CSPAN II is the memorial service from St. Paul's Cathedral in London......This is quite moving, to see the Brits singing the Star Spangled Banner and the Battle Hymn of the Republic.....
To: flaglady47
If the Islamic militants hit the core of our society,
making the world in fact pay for their perceptions of our
government then I have an equivalent response.
I wouldn't do it because we are civilized and it would hurt
the souls of innocent people, but think about
sending one lone cruise missile or fuel air explosive
to the rock they circle in the center of Mecca, the centerpoint of their religon.
This would punish an entire race of people for the actions
of a few, as they have done to us.
P.S. Drudge has a link to an article that
defies the rules of this site.
Loose lips sink ships.
It describes the movement of fuel for carriers and B52's
for the next few days and weeks.
This is revolting that it happens so fast.
To: CatOwner
*extends hand*
We all are under stress.
God Bless you.
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