President Bush - Definitely worth reading!
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 military people see it right away.
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 Bill Clinton's entire Presidency.
Our soldiers were forced to obey Clinton's 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 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."
The nation and world learned some of what our last President did when nobody was looking.
That President has been disbarred this week-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, (hosted by Jim Angle this evening), 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 Marine One 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 squat right when he got to steps.
The president pulled on its leash, but the stubborn Scottie persisted in squatting.
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.
Our 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 missteps became known as "Bushisms."
He came within a hair's breadth of losing the election in November. While votes were counted and re-counted, Bush quietly but
confidently waited at his ranch. Make no mistake, his orders were carried out,
but he stayed in the background, faithful and confident.
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 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
his 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. After you have prayed, send this to everyone on your e-mail list.
Our President needs Christians around the world to be praying for him. As this makes the e-mail rounds, eventually there could literally be millions of people praying for him.
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Note from Bess:
I'm a reluctant Republican, and was truly dismayed when Bush "won" the
election. I thought Gore would do a much better job. I felt that way
until shortly after the Twin Towers attack - and soon my attitude was
thankfulness that a practical, pragmatic, somewhat pugnacious but caring country
boy, with strong and apparently genuine spiritual beliefs, was in the White
House. Someone who had taken enough missteps to better see how to avoid
the potholes. A person whose family background and experience would help
guide him. And someone with down to earth values which are common among us
country folk. I'm not sure anyone could have done a better job or taken a
more convincing stance.
In these difficult times, no matter what your
religion, your political leanings or even nationality, prayers that our
president can and will do the right and best thing will be of great value as he
faces coming challenges - valuable not just to our own country but to the whole
world.