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23 years ago
Whether you actually like George W. or not.... This has some interesting thoughts...

First, an observation. Have you noticed a difference in the salute given by our military men and women as President Bush walks by? Most folks would not notice anything, but those of us who have served in the military see it right away.

Next time, Watch: When President Bush leaves his helicopter or Air Force One, the honor guards salute and face him as he disembarks, then turn their faces towards him as he passes by. They continue to salute his back as he walks away. This kind of salute has not been seen in the previous eight years, though it is customary courtesy to the Commander-in-Chief. You see, soldiers aren't required to turn and face the President as they salute. They are not required to salute his back. They are only required to salute. They can remain face-forward the entire time. And that is what they did during the previous administration. Our soldiers were forced to obey his orders, but they were not forced to respect him. From their salutes, we can surmise that they did not.

Why is such respect afforded to President Bush? He doesn't even know how to bite his lower lip and not get teary-eyed whenever he speaks!

The following incident from Major General Van Antwerp may give us an insight. Gen. Antwerp is president of the Officers' Christian Fellowship. He lost nearly all his staff when the Pentagon was attacked Sept. 11. His executive officer LTC Brian Birdwell was badly burned and in the hospital when President Bush visited him. Our President spent time and prayed with Brian. As he was getting ready to leave, he went to the foot of Brian's bed and saluted. He held his salute until Brian was able to raise his burned and bandaged arm, ever so slowly, in return. The Commander-in-Chief almost never initiates a salute, except in the case of a Congressional Medal of Honor winner. The injured soldier did not have to return the salute. But he did, out of respect to his President ...-a Soldiers' President.

Congressman JC Watts (R. Oklahoma) said, "Character is doing the right thing
when nobody is looking," (My favorite quote of all time.) The nation and world learned some of what our last President did when nobody was looking. That President has been disbarred. The worst disgrace (other than imprisonment) to a lawyer. CNN will have a difficult time shining his or his wife's tarnished images.

In this time of war and danger, I am so grateful to have a President whom the soldiers salute -- fully.

On Special Report with Brit Hume, at the close of the show when they normally have some funny video clip, they showed President Bush and the First Lady on their way to Maine to leave for Camp David for the weekend. As the video starts, the First Lady is leading the way into the helicopter with the spaniel dog on the leash, and the president is right behind her with the Scotty on the leash. As the First Lady entered the chopper, the Marine at the gangway saluted and held his salute. The Scottie the president was walking decided it wanted to sit right when he got to the steps. The president pulled on its leash, but the stubborn Scottie persisted in sitting. The president bent down and scooped up the pooch and entered Marine
One. After he entered, the Marine cut his salute and returned to the position of attention. Moments later the President reemerged from the helicopter and out onto the steps. The Marine was standing at attention, head and eyes straight ahead. The President leaned over and tapped him on the left arm. The startled Marine turned his body toward the President and received his returned salute!

I was so impressed by this true act of respect for our military people by our President! He really does get it. Most any other person of his stature would have just continued his journey, disregarding the neglected return salute. Not George W. Bush. He is earning the respect of the military community, not expecting it -- as most have and would.

President George W. Bush. The man who admitted to having a drinking problem in younger years, and whose happy-go-lucky lifestyle led him to mediocre grades in college and an ill-fated oil venture. Who mangled syntax, and whose speaking miss-steps became known as "Bushisms." He came within a hair's breadth of losing the election in November.

Bush named Jesus Christ as Lord of his life on public TV. Not an Oblique reference to being "born-again" or having a "life change." He actually said the un-PC-like phrase, "Jesus Christ!"

On September 11, he was thrust into a position only known by the likes of
Roosevelt, Churchill, Lincoln, and Washington. The weight of the world was on his shoulders, and the responsibility of a generation was on his soul. So President George W. Bush walked to his seat at the front of the National Cathedral just three days after two of the most impressive symbols of American capitalism and prosperity virtually evaporated.

When the history of this time is written, it will be acknowledged by friend and foe alike that President George W. Bush came of age in that cathedral and lifted a nation off its knees. In what was one of the most impressive exhibitions of self-control in presidential history, President George W. Bush was able to deliver his remarks without losing his resolve, focus, or confidence. God's hand, which guided him through that sliver-thin election, now rested fully on him. As he walked back to his seat, the camera angle was appropriate. He was virtually alone in the scene, alone in that massive place with God, just him and the Lord.

Back at his seat, George H. Bush reached over and took his son's hand. In that gesture his father seemed to say, "I wish I could do this for you, son, but I can't. You have to do this on your own."

President George W. Bush squeezed back and gave him a look of peace that said, "I don't have to do it alone, Dad. I've got Help."

What a blessing to have a professing Christian as President.

Please take a moment after you read this to "pray for him." He truly does have the weight of the world on his shoulders. Pray that God will sustain him and give him wisdom and discernment in his decisions.

Pray for his protection and that of his family.

And after you have prayed, send this to everyone on your e-mail list. Our President needs Christians, Democrats and Republicans alike, to be praying for him. As this makes the e-mail rounds, eventually there could literally be millions of people praying for him, and for our Great Country....
Charlie
23 years ago
That is powerful and it is moving, to read and think about President Bush and the job he is doing today with the pending crisis!

Hail to the Chief!

Charlie
E-Chick
23 years ago
Outstanding post...

Pray sent...

I'm with Charlie....

Hail to the Chief!
DrMaddVibe
23 years ago
I noticed the very same thing and always love it when I see him interact with the pilots of his helicopter. He doesn't take them for granted or ignore them like Clinton used to. That really pissed me off, but what do you expect from a dope-smoking, draft dodging, peace march organizing in Russia, womanizer, liar and a hick?
Tobasco
23 years ago
Very nice post. I will start to pay more attention to this! President Bush will be in my prayers.

Mag
RknRmnd
23 years ago
Wow, What an example to have in the oval office!
A bouquet of prayers sent.
RJ
Charlie
23 years ago
Remember when he cried while addressing the events of 9/11/01? Many called it a weakness at first, I think it showed strength and character! The same kind of character when he greets anybody!

He truly is a great man!

Charlie
jdrabinski
23 years ago
That was unbelievable. I can't believe people get misty eyed just because the guy believes in god. Billions of people do. Including Clinton. It ain't no big deal.

Why the military respect? Ever wonder where GW was during Vietnam? Not doing the courageous thing, that's for sure. Y'all are duped by the guy. Hate to say it, but y'all are. He isn't even the one making the decisions. He is the most figure-head president in history...I mean, seriously, the guy graduated from college with a 2.0 gpa.

Think about this: with that gpa, he still got into Harvard Business School. And then he has the nerve to rail against preferential treatment? Where's the consistency? The guy is the single greatest example of affirmative action I can imagine.

I am constantly amazed that Republicans aren't embarrassed by their party's representative. He's a fake at best.

John
jreddoch
23 years ago
Shhh, John. You'll wake the forces of reaction.
DrMaddVibe
23 years ago
I'm sorry John, by the way what was your GPA from Harvard?

You better pray to whatever you believe in that Gore isn't in GW spot right now! That turd would STILL be under the desk in the Oval Office from 9/11! You think that joker would stand up to Osama or Saddam? Lie down and take a double dose of reality!
jdrabinski
23 years ago
Dr. Vibrator...er, Vibe, (just kidding around)

Actually, and unlike the president, I couldn't go to Harvard because my parents were poor. My dad was a mailman and my mother cleaned houses while starting an antique business. Struggled, all my childhood. I had the test scores and gpa to have a shot, but no shot at covering the tuition.

So I went to a modest college that had a lot of financial aid. No 2.0 for me, my friend. 3.9, as it turns out. See, I had to work for every last bit of recognition I got...nothing handed to me. So I have the work-ethic. My point about GWB is that EVERYTHING was handed to him. Even admission to Harvard with a 2.0gpa from Yale. Try that without the Bush name and see where it gets you. Or, let me save you the time: it would put your application in the shredder. But it got GWB in. Hmmmm, affirmative action?

If it makes you feel better, I didn't vote for Gore, either. Turns out I am a socialist. Yep, I am the professor your mom and dad warned you about.

The good side of that, however, is that I can enjoy a Cuban cigar guilt-free...no ambivalence about supporting the enemy (remember, Cuba is on the axis of evil...what a friggin' joke...Cuba? They can barely feed their own people, much less plot the downfall of the U.S.). Ha ha. Then again, I do wonder how the conservative patriot-types justify smoking Cubans...oh well, that's their business. I got no problem with it. The embargo is insane and we all know it, unless you live in the paranoid world of Miami.

I love the forces of reaction, jrredoch. Ha ha. But thanks for the heads-up.

John
DrMaddVibe
23 years ago
So John, do anyone with a brain a favor and shut the F!$K up!
usahog
23 years ago
LMAO!!!!!!!!

Hog
Tobasco
23 years ago
Yo Maddvibe!

I understand Johns views are different from many of ours here. But this forum is for debate. As long as you do it in a respectful way, I can tolerate many views that I dont agree with.

I dont think John is correct here myself, but I respect his point of view. You should too!

I'm not trying to start anything with you, but I think if you debate him, you will look more credible.

Mag
jjohnson28
23 years ago
Those who can,do.Those who can't or wish they could engage in self pitty and or hatered/jealousy for those who can and do.

The President has been handed a full plate,much of which was passed over from the previous administration and has performed way beyond even his most ill-informed detractors and he will contiue to do so because he is the real deal,a real man with real beliefs and faults that he so bravely brought right to the forfront of his campaing.That is why he is respected and loved by so many,including many of his former detractors.You call him what you will,all I can tell you is I know many people who hated/distrusted him and now tell me almost daily that they couldn't imagine anybody that they would rather see in the White House than GWB.
jjohnson28
23 years ago
That my friends is reallity!
dmjdc
23 years ago
This is truely an inspiring post and I will forward it to as many people as I can. History will show that G.W. is one of the most upstanding, moral, righteous and genuine presidents in U.S. history.
Tobasco
23 years ago
JJ, I agree with your views of GWB. He is a very good President, in my opinion.

Mag
jdrabinski
23 years ago
Mag, I appreciate your words re: the open nature of this forum. Agree or disagree, I never said anyone should stop participating. 'Miscellaneous' does not mean 'if you are right-wing.' It means 'if you are a Cbid member.' Given my credit card debt to this place, believe me, I am a member. Plus, I've traded with more than a few of you and have always been a good member that way. So telling me to f-off was both lame and uncalled for. I am a decent person, believe it or not.

By telling me I should shut up, DrMaddVibe, your words echo fascism and dictatorship...the end of dialogue in the name of one view. How very un-patriotic, frankly.

I think there are a lot of problems with the current president. I think he represents the level of mediocrity in our society, not the very best of the best. And that saddens me. I can't stand the politics of Bob Dole or John McCain or Pat Buchanan, but I credit those guys with being smart, articulate, and reflective about what they believe. They scare me, yes, but see that they have a fully thought out position on all the issues. I really question that with the current president.

I also wonder about his character. He is enthusiastic about the death penalty. How this squares with Jesus' message (the ultimate victim of the death penalty, by the way), I'll never understand. He opposes preferential treatment, but benefitted from it his whole life. He wants to drill in the Alaska Wilderness, despite no public support whatsoever. He is BLATANTLY inconsistent on Iraq and North Korea...if one rogue nation's nuke is bad, they're all bad. Read up on N.Korea. Their human rights record is no better than Iraq's.

Oh, and where is bin Laden and his colleagues? That slipped off the radar.

What has this guy done that warrants such respect, except profess that he loves Jesus (mere words...where are the actions behind this? Where is the ethic of mercy? Where is the generosity and kindness that is embodied in Jesus? Where is the love of the weakest? Nowhere to be found in policy. I don't care about his heart. He is the president.).

And so on. Republicans can do a lot better. I continue to be miffed that y'all aren't embarrassed.

John
jreddoch
23 years ago
A socialist liberal arts professor? How unusual!

Cheer up John, maybe Al Sharpton will win in '04.

Since when does a person praying or saying "Jesus, Jesus" have anything to do with competence? The reason the military may be saluting straighter is that they tend to get more raises under R administrations.

I'd have a lot more respect for an avowed athiest president who was competent than one who talks about "JC" as a personal friend yet can't pronounce "Nuclear".

That said, I think socialism is an intellectually bankrupt philosophy that has found a well-deserved place in history's scrap-heap. the only people who still take it seriously are ivory-tower academic types. Gee, I wonder why that is.

Have I pissed everyone off?

JR
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