President Bush has always had a deep and abiding love and patriotism for our country.
Which - sadly - is something that Obama has never, nor will ever, have.
Our last great President
mwg0735
2012/09/14 04:29:54
President George W. Bush was informed by his chief of staff Andrew Card of the attacks on the World Trade Center during a school reading event in Sarasota, Florida. Ten years later, one of the kids who was there in that class, Chantal Guerrero, told Time magazine that to this day she's grateful that Bush -- obviously profoundly upset about something that Card had told him -- maintained his composure and stayed with the students until the book they were reading, The Pet Goat, was finished. "I think the President was trying to keep us from finding out," Guerrero said, "so we all wouldn't freak out." Whether or not the president was trying to keep calm before a group of schoolchildren, in Paul Richards' unforgettable picture, his eyes tell the tale: here, right now, is where so much of what followed on the heels of 9/11 was put in motion. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; the hunt for Saddam and for bin Laden; the still-unknown ramifications of the sweeping and controversial Patriot Act; even, arguably, today's revolutions in the Middle East -- many of the signal events of the past decade began here, with a whisper in a tense, unprepared president's ear.

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Stacie 2012/09/14 05:51:57





















Which - sadly - is something that Obama has never, nor will ever, have.
Neither is she the one in need of brain cells.
Unfortunately, I cannot in good faith say the same about you.
Will hold off on the kittens tho ~
Cursed mistype.