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Something about "W" you sure won't read or hear it in the media....
2007-03-15
From Loretta, a deal old Alabama friend.

For those of you who didn't know it, Enterprise was my second home (Elba being the first) so this tragedy has affected me too. Below story regarding President Bush's trip there is very touching - and you sure won't read or hear it in the media....

There is a man at Ridgecrest Baptist Church here in Dothan who is an ABI officer. He got up last night and told us about having the honor of being paired with one of the secret service men who were with President Bush last Saturday in Enterprise. He said when they started walking through the rubble at the school they came upon four students waiting for the President. They were in an area where on the floor there was a emblem that read EHS Class of 65. When the President approached the students he asked which one of you are the president (I assume president of the student body)? One of of the girls kind of raised her hand and said I am then she hung her head and started to cry. President Bush wrapped his arms around her and the other three joined them. Barry, the ABI officer said President Bush started to cry and said "It's tough being the president isn't it." Barry said he talked with them a little longer. He said he was very close to the President but couldn't hear every word that was spoken, but he could tell that the President was quoting scripture.

After a while the President started walking again and said he wanted the emblem preserved whatever it took. The Mayor then spoke up and said they would take care of it and President Bush turned to him and said "I was speaking to the President." I bet that the Mayor closed his mouth then!!! and then President Bush said "by the way where are my children"? The four students who were lagging behind came running up to him and walked the rest of the way over to the church with him.

The media were sent to a different area Barry said. When President Bush got inside the church to meet with the families of those that had been killed the secret serviceman turned to Barry and said this is as far as we go. This is his time with them. Barry then asked him if the President was protected and the secret servicemen said yes, he is protected, but not by us. Barry could hardly contain himself as he was telling us this last night. He said he told the secret service man that he wished everyone could witness what he just did then they could see that the most powerful man in the United States was just another human being, a father, a comforter, a friend and had true compassion for these people.

However the media does not portrait that, big surprise! Of course I don't tell this story with the humility that Barry did because he was there, but I thought you might like to hear it.




Posted by:Besoeker

#1  I don't agree with President Bush on a number of issues, some of which I feel very strongly about (think illegal immigration). I am, however, never without serious respect for the man because I think he does a very good job as President of representing the best of the American people. He understands the dignity of the office and acts accordingly. There have been other stories like this; they just never make it through the MSM filter.

One of the reasons I hated his predecessor so badly was because he so obviously had neither personal nor professional dignity. He was an embarrassment to the office of President and it almost made me literally sick to see him on television. I could never understand how America voted him into office; I would never have even shaken his hand. His Secret Service detail, who of necessity knew them intimately, despised him and his wife. I understand they feel much differently about the Bushes.

Yes, I disagree with Bush but I'm more grateful than I can say that we again have a man as President that honors the office. I don't give a damn what his political enemies say, he has carried the heavy burden of that office with courage and gentility. And yes, I'd be glad to shake Mr. Bush's hand.

Posted by: Mac   2007-03-15 18:16  

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