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Bush's Speech at the National Cathedral
9/14/01 | George W. Bush

Posted on 09/14/2001 10:50:24 AM PDT by Bommer

We are here in the middle hour of our grief. So many have suffered so great a loss, and today we express our nation's sorrow. We come before God to pray for the missing and the dead, and for those who loved them.

On Tuesday, our country was attacked with deliberate and massive cruelty. We have seen the images of fire and ashes and bent steel.

Now come the names, the list of casualties we are only beginning. They are the names of men and women who began their day at a desk or in an airport, busy with life. They are the names of people who faced death and in their last moments called home to say, be brave and I love you.

They are the names of passengers who defied their murderers and prevented the murder of others on the ground. They are the names of men and women who wore the uniform of the United States and died at their posts.

They are the names of rescuers -- the ones whom death found running up the stairs and into the fires to help others. We will read all these names. We will linger over them and learn their stories, and many Americans will weep.

To the children and parents and spouses and families and friends of the lost, we offer the deepest sympathy of the nation. And I assure you, you are not alone.

Just three days removed from these events, Americans do not yet have the distance of history, but our responsibility to history is already clear: to answer these attacks and rid the world of evil.

War has been waged against us by stealth and deceit and murder.

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.

Our purpose as a nation is firm, yet our wounds as a people are recent and unhealed and lead us to pray. In many of our prayers this week, there's a searching and an honesty. At St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, on Tuesday, a woman said, "I pray to God to give us a sign that he's still here."

Others have prayed for the same, searching hospital to hospital, carrying pictures of those still missing.

God's signs are not always the ones we look for. We learn in tragedy that his purposes are not always our own, yet the prayers of private suffering, whether in our homes or in this great cathedral are known and heard and understood.

There are prayers that help us last through the day or endure the night. There are prayers of friends and strangers that give us strength for the journey, and there are prayers that yield our will to a will greater than our own.

This world He created is of moral design. Grief and tragedy and hatred are only for a time. Goodness, remembrance and love have no end, and the Lord of life holds all who die and all who mourn.

It is said that adversity introduces us to ourselves.

This is true of a nation as well. In this trial, we have been reminded and the world has seen that our fellow Americans are generous and kind, resourceful and brave.

We see our national character in rescuers working past exhaustion, in long lines of blood donors, in thousands of citizens who have asked to work and serve in any way possible. And we have seen our national character in eloquent acts of sacrifice. Inside the World Trade Center, one man who could have saved himself stayed until the end and at the side of his quadriplegic friend. A beloved priest died giving the last rites to a firefighter. Two office workers, finding a disabled stranger, carried her down 68 floors to safety.

A group of men drove through the night from Dallas to Washington to bring skin grafts for burned victims. In these acts and many others, Americans showed a deep commitment to one another and in an abiding love for our country.

Today, we feel what Franklin Roosevelt called, "the warm courage of national unity." This is a unity of every faith and every background. This has joined together political parties and both houses of Congress. It is evident in services of prayer and candlelight vigils and American flags, which are displayed in pride and waved in defiance. Our unity is a kinship of grief and a steadfast resolve to prevail against our enemies. And this unity against terror is now extending across the world.

America is a nation full of good fortune, with so much to be grateful for, but we are not spared from suffering. In every generation, the world has produced enemies of human freedom. They have attacked America because we are freedom's home and defender, and the commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time.

On this national day of prayer and remembrance, we ask almighty God to watch over our nation and grant us patience and resolve in all that is to come. We pray that He will comfort and console those who now walk in sorrow. We thank Him for each life we now must mourn, and the promise of a life to come.

As we've been assured, neither death nor life nor angels nor principalities, nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor height nor depth can separate us from God's love.

May He bless the souls of the departed. May He comfort our own. And may He always guide our country.

God bless America.


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To: mgist
I saw him deliver it on television. His words were on the mark. He spoke slowly and deliberately, but not hesitantly. It was very powerful. It was obvious that a good part of the audience was as moved as I was.

I watched the whole service and am glad I did.

101 posted on 09/14/2001 1:25:32 PM PDT by syriacus
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To: js1138
Check out this article that I found through worldnetdaily.com in the Boston Herald. The site is www.bostonherald.com/news/local_regional/ausprez09142001.htm

I am sorry that I do not know how to post the link. These two reprsentatives are unreal to critize Bush.Rep. Richard Neal said that Bush is bland. Rep. Meehan complains that he doesn't "buy the notion that Air Force One was a target." (both guys from MA)

Who do these people think they are?? I had never heard of them before.... Any idea what their email addresses are?

102 posted on 09/14/2001 1:37:01 PM PDT by Grover
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To: EternalVigilance
I thought Carter was truly affected by the service. I always thought he was that rarest of breeds...an honest liberal---wrong, but honest.

Thank you for this very Christian admission. I have friends and family who are wholly wrong in their Liberalism, and yet good and God-fearing and honest people. this is not the time for vilification of the Left, but a time to ignore the self-serving among us and focus on all that is Great in this Republic.

103 posted on 09/14/2001 1:43:35 PM PDT by the herald
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To: goldstategop
The Archbishop of Canturbury barred Queen Caroline, a notorious adulterer from her husband's coronation. Would that the authorities of some denomination, at least, would rise to the standards of the Arkansas bar, and forbid President Clinton entrance on ceremonial occaisions, save perhaps in appropriate attire, like sackcloth and ashes.
104 posted on 09/14/2001 1:44:24 PM PDT by BrotherJonathan
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To: Bommer, m-gist
The footage of this speech is or will no doubt be available through C-Span.org.
105 posted on 09/14/2001 1:53:18 PM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: Bommer
Oh, my God. Please tell me you all saw him just now in New York. What a LEADER. Awesome sight, I'll never forget.
106 posted on 09/14/2001 1:53:31 PM PDT by VA40
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To: Bommer
I heard the last half, it was wonderful, a prayer.

I sent this email

To whom it may concern: CNN

I wanted to protest your despicable coverage of the aftermath of the Memorial Service held at the National Cathedral today. I watched the last few minutes in an office that had your network on. Had I been able to control the channel selector yours surely would not have been.

At the close of the ceremony, your cameras stayed trained on the EX President, one Bill Clinton. Following him a full ten minutes.

He happens to be an EX has-been with no policymaking powers, thankfully.

Your obvious actions re-enforce your being called the Clinton News Network.

I try to stay apolitical around customers, but I couldn't control myself . Everyone in that room knows how I feel about clinton now.

107 posted on 09/14/2001 1:57:21 PM PDT by Vinnie
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To: BrotherJonathan
Chains !
108 posted on 09/14/2001 1:58:46 PM PDT by tet68
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To: Bommer
today we express our nation's sorrow. We come before God to pray for the missing and the dead, and for those who loved them.

On Tuesday, our country was attacked with deliberate and massive cruelty

READ:

Yesterday, we were shocked

Today, we mourn

Tommorow: We shall show no mercy.

109 posted on 09/14/2001 1:59:03 PM PDT by NorCoGOP
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To: EternalVigilance
The Lord has kept Billy Graham around for this day, IMHO. His sermon was vintage Graham. Simple, yet oh so timely and powerful.

I agree with you. Mr. Graham could probably convert the most anti-christian if you gave him time. He is a great man. What a sermon!!

110 posted on 09/14/2001 2:05:49 PM PDT by GOPyouth
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To: Interloper
hmm, seems the link to bush's video is missing from MSNBC's story. The text is there, and the video of the three preachers, but none of Bush. Perhaps it was too good for MSNBC to help destribute it to all americans?

Does anyone know where I can get an mpeg or avi format of the speach? I'd like to put it on my PPC for offline viewing and showing to co-workers.

111 posted on 09/14/2001 2:05:50 PM PDT by Snerdley
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To: wingnuts'nbolts
I was struck, whilst watching this beautiful service, by the contrast between Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton. Laura Bush has an inner beauty that shows in her face, and she obviously loves her husband. Hillary showed no trace of emotion or grief - the only expression on her face that I could detect was meanness. I think one thing that eats at her when she's near the Bushes is that they have something that she will never have, and she is deeply jealous.

Watching Bush speaking to the rescue workers now. I LOVE THIS MAN! He is wonderful. In this dreadful week he has truly become America's leader. He dwarfs Bubba, who had the gall to go to NY first and try(without success, apparently) to upstage him. What a toad.

112 posted on 09/14/2001 2:15:50 PM PDT by slane
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To: slane
My sentiments exactly. Thank God for giving us the right leader at the right time.
113 posted on 09/14/2001 2:24:13 PM PDT by Husker8877
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To: Bommer
The speech was nothing less than brilliant. God bless President Bush. God bless America.
114 posted on 09/14/2001 2:25:38 PM PDT by Antoninus
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To: tellw
""""I just listened to the 3:30pm news headlines on WTOP, the all news radio station in Washington DC. They did not cover a SINGLE WORD of Bush's address. They only quoted Billy Graham and then remarks by Tom Daschle. OUTRAGEOUS!"""

Just curious- - is WTOP an ABC radio network affiliate? I notice that on Saturdays, ABC radio news always notes what the Democratic "Saturday radio address" said, but scarcely ever even mentions Bush's Saturday radio address.

115 posted on 09/14/2001 2:26:59 PM PDT by laureldrive
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To: mgist
Bush was AWESOME!!! just AWESOME!!
116 posted on 09/14/2001 2:31:37 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Coop
Who's Bill Clinton?
117 posted on 09/14/2001 2:36:06 PM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: EternalVigilance
Oh, I believe he was affected by the ceremony - I think he probably basically has a good heart, but I lost a lot of respect for him when he criticized everything Bush has done earlier this year.
118 posted on 09/14/2001 2:37:09 PM PDT by Billie
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To: ohioWfan
Happy to be of service. :^)
119 posted on 09/14/2001 2:38:26 PM PDT by Billie
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To: mgist
I saw it, and when he finished, my first reaction was to think, "AMERICA... we have a PRESIDENT!"
120 posted on 09/14/2001 2:38:42 PM PDT by kaycee
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