Posted on 09/14/2001 10:50:24 AM PDT by Bommer
I heard it on the radio. The folks in the advertising dept. at my paper were planning on participating in the national moment of silence at noon. I went in to the ed dept. to shut the radio off and the President was just then walking to the podium. I turned it up. We all listened intently, and agreed that it was a great speech. God Bless our President and our nation.
The only low point of the serive, other than BHC, was the preacherette who gave the benediction urging that we not avenge evil with evil. I fear she will be disappointed in days to come.
Could you elaborate on the wording? Could she perhaps have been referencing these stupid attacks on Arabs living in the States or to the calls to forget about collateral damage when we attack? If she was saying we shouldn't strike back, she should read her Bible better- God gave every nation the power of the sword with which to protect it's citizens. Not to mention that the war against terrorism passes Augustine's Just War test with flying colors. With unyielding anger and steel resolve...
Never, never, never doubt that God is in control.
God Bless America
Whether President Bush had help writing the words or not, it was clear that the speech reflected his heart.
The "Battle Hymn of the Republic" was the perfect final hymn for a nation embarking on a major war.
To sum it up, what you will see is real leadership. You may want to tape it because it will fortify you for the days ahead when the doubts, and fear, try to creep back in.
Thanks for this post Bommer. I didn't get to see the speech here @ work today, I sure hope it gets re-run tonight when I get home.
God bless and keep the families of those who lost their lives Tuesday, and God bless America.
I wish I had taped it, but as I recall, "avenge eveil with evil" seems pretty close to a direct quuote. She (in a short benediction) did not frame it in any particular context. But it seemed to me she was speaking about military retaliation as opposed to domestic violence against Arabs is U.S. Then again, I might just be a little hypersensitive right now ;^)
Had Elain Gonzalez not happened, Bush would not be President.
The Cuban's in Miami insisted he was a special child from God. He is in control.
No argument there!
I listened to the speech on the radio while taking my son to the doctor's office - we were both quite choked up at the end of it.
That is a good idea. Although I was inspired and comforted by the service today, I am filled with dread of what is to come. I fear that when we look back a few years from now, this day will have been a high point before the rain of death and destruction that followed. I am praying as I have never prayed before in my life. I believe that what Pat Robertson said last night is true -- God has allowed his curtain of protection of this nation to fall this week because we have abandoned Him. We must, as a nation, return to God if we have any hope of regaining His protection and prevailing in the coming war against evil. I am hoping with all my might that this day of prayer will be the turning point.
Now is the time to make a choice for salvation or eternal damnation. Satan is real and has shown his face in a clear way. Our brothers and sisters in the towers made decisions to ask forgiveness with little or no time and are in heaven with our Lord. Jesus is the answer to all of our questions and worries. Thank God for the mercies he has shown our land.
Pray for GW and NY!
Rev. Graham really nailed it when he thanked W for calling for a national day of prayer and "remembrance" (mourning), and saying, "We needed it." Amen!
Oh, brother, did he ever. You have to catch a replay of it, if you can. The camera was following him in a tight close-up as he walked down the aisle to his seat, and he had that same frozen Norman Bates grin that he's had ever since the Chandra business started. The difference is--and I'd like to know if anyone else who saw him noticed this--I caught a certain gleeful twinkle in his eyes, as if he was thinking, "I'm home free, who cares about ME anymore?!" It was very weird and very creepy.
Aside from the presence of Condit and the Clinton rabble, it was a very good ceremony, I was a bit surprised by how moving I found it. And Bush was terrific, frankly, I thought he was the best speaker there. It's interesting how, as awkward as he can seem in front of cameras, he always seems to pull it off when it really matters.
I don't give a ^&*# how well or badly he speaks. I want to see how he fights.
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