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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 9-11-02
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Posted on 09/11/2002 7:02:32 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush traveled to the three areas of the country that were hit by terrorist attacks one year ago today. Bush traveled to the Pentagon this morning, Pennsylvania this afternoon, and New York City this evening- where he delivered an address to the nation from Ellis Island. Today is a day for remembering the lives that were lost, and today is a day for honoring the freedom that we will fight and die for. God bless America. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
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KEYWORDS: adayinthelife; bush
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To: SuziQ
OH I see Suzi well we been hearing reports that LA media is reporting off and on that Ronnie condition get worst by day and he doesn't have much longer to live
It is true report that they didn't tell Ronnie about Maureen death that very sad and tragic
To: ThePythonicCow
One more picture:I love that picture of him holding the bullhorn and standing with that retired fireman . I stumbled onto a piece on one of the networks yesterday that seemed to suggest that that fireman had died during this year. It showed an interview with him, then the anchor spoke of him in the PAST tense. Does anyone know about this?
The man was so sweet; he mentioned that after the President's speech that day, he showed up the next day to help with the recovery. The folks told him, no you can't help us; in effect, they told him he was too old. What he did instead was go to some agency that helps firemen and their families, I can't remember exactly what it was, but he was happy to be helping in some capacity.
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posted on
09/12/2002 10:40:51 AM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: rintense
He's real, not a phony baloney like the disgraced ex-president. His tears are from the heart. Clinton has none so his were just "crocodile" tears. God bless America. God Bless President Bush! These pictures are truly a blessing, Rintense. Thank you.
To: Clara Lou
So do I, Clara Lou. So do I.
To: GretchenEE
That is one I love as well. It is a private moment of tenderness, enjoyment of each other. Really, really precious.
To: ohioWfan
He certainly has the spiritual gift of mercy and compassion, doesn't he?
To: rintense
Days of tears, remembering, praying for the families of those of all those who've died. And for the president and his team.
Thanks for wonderful photos, rintense.
To: rintense
As always, thanks for a great thread.
To: GretchenEE; mtngrl@vrwc; ohioWfan
I worked from 9AM until 8PM last night and I have very mixed emotions about it. Part of me just wanted to get up and watch everything all day and never get out of my pajamas. The other part of me thought it would be good to get to work and try not to think about the day. But -- due to the decision I made to work, I missed everything from the morning through Bush's speech framed by my beloved Lady Liberty. If anyone has taped the president's speeches today, I would gladly pay for a copy. I don't know if I made the right decision, but such as it is that is how it came down.
Anyway. Gretchen--I did see a few clips of the Pennsylvania ceremony-and that little boy came running up to W and put his arms around his legs like he was his father or something- it was a very sweet moment. And I loved how it didn't phase W a bit. I am sure in his day his daughters came running to him like that and he was not surpised at all by it. Again I was struck at the difference between Beezlebubba and W---can you imagine a kid running up and hugging Clinton like that??? Yuck.
I can't wait now tonight to get home and see what the news coverage has to say about W's speech at the UN- and I can't wait to find out what he said myself!
We love you W!! Thanks for being the wonderful president we all knew you could be and for being such strong leader in the face of people in this country that don't have our country's best interests at heart. (read: Dashole and the Dimwitted Dems) It's great to have an unwavering leader in these times that spends his mornings with God and knows what is best for our country and is going to do it!
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posted on
09/12/2002 11:28:12 AM PDT
by
lawgirl
To: lawgirl
ive got the video on my website as a windows media player file if you want to see it
http://www.repunk.com/docs.html click on the bottom link with yesterday's date
To: lawgirl
We love you W!! Thanks for being the wonderful president we all knew you could be and for being such strong leader in the face of people in this country that don't have our country's best interests at heart. (read: Dashole and the Dimwitted Dems) It's great to have an unwavering leader in these times that spends his mornings with God and knows what is best for our country and is going to do it! Mega dittoes! I can think of nothing to add to that. You have said it all.
9AM to 8PM????? What kind of work hours are those? Sheesh! You are working for a slave driver!
To: lawgirl; rintense; ohioWfan; mtngrl@vrwc
Lawbirl, for an assortment of reasons, I did not get to see any of yesterday's events except for the President's speech at the Pentagon (which was, of course, brilliant and moving). I would also pay money for a taped recap of the days events. Could Cspan possibly be the source?
I did get to see the speech to the UN today. It was, in short, magnificent.
Then I learned that X42 was on Letterman last night being slobbered over by David Letterman.
Let me say here and now = that I will never ever watch another Letterman program, and I would like to boycott the sponsors of the program. Anybody who has help or a way to track down their sponsors from last night, let me know. That had to be the biggest outrage of the day.
But, now - back to the beauty, dignity, and honor that God has bestowed on our nation through President and Mrs. George W. Bush. What a joy! What a delight! What a fulfillment of God's purpose for both of them! How we must pray for them and for our country!
God bless everyone! God is real and He is good!
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
check my post 150 about reviewing the speech
To: rintense
The second to last picture in post 33 shows the enormous level of compassion President Bush feels for each of the people who lost someone on September eleventh. No one can fake such an expression. God bless President Bush and God bless you rintense for bringing us these pictures every night.
To: notpoliticallycorewrecked; maica
He was not permited into his apartment for a while after Sept 11. He mentally preparing himself for a devasting view that he was going to encounter when he was premited to return to his apartment. What he wasn't prepared for was what the view was going to be. As he enter the apartment he looked across to where the WTC used to be and there was a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty. I heard Warner Wolfe say the samae thing on Imus. I thought he was making it up.
Imus has always liked George W. Bush and has been saying many positive things lately. It is so good to hear someone on TV ask some tough questions of anti-Bush reporters.
To: Freedom'sWorthIt; ohioWfan; mtngrl@vrwc
FWI---did you let the Letterman people know about your decision? That is where it will make a difference.
Hey- after O'Reilly getting Ludacris pulled, anything can happen. I will let Letterman know I will not be watching anymore of his programs ever again as well. AND it worked with that Commie Bill Mahr too- we got him off the air. Networks DO listen, we just have to raise our voices loud enough.
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posted on
09/14/2002 8:18:01 AM PDT
by
lawgirl
To: lawgirl; Freedom'sWorthIt; mtngrl@vrwc; DrDeb
FWI and lawgirl, DrDeb recorded Wednesday's events including the
wonderful CBS interview with the President, and is going to sell copies of it to us.
I had the VCR taping Fox all day, so I got most of it, but would have to fast forward through lots of junk to get to the good parts, so I'm going to buy a couple of tapes (plus I didn't get all the neat stuff she's going to have on it).
lawgirl, you take care of yourself now! Don't work too hard!
How's the potential move to Milwaukee coming? Any progress yet?
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