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George Bush Award goes to Ted Kennedy
Washington Times ^ | October 7, 2003 | Jennifer Harper

Posted on 10/28/2003 11:15:11 AM PST by Stone Mountain

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:09:49 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Heavens, the civility of it all. Exactly one month from today, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will square his shoulders and step out on a stage at Texas A&M University to receive a significant honor.

The Massachusetts Democrat has been selected to receive the 2003 George Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service on Nov. 7, directly from the hands of former President George H.W. Bush himself.


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I searched but couldn't find this anywhere. Is this Bush Sr.'s way of rebuking W for expanding the war on terror from Afghanistan to Iraq?
1 posted on 10/28/2003 11:15:12 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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To: Stone Mountain
Is this Bush Sr.'s way of rebuking W for expanding the war on terror from Afghanistan to Iraq?

No.

2 posted on 10/28/2003 11:16:00 AM PST by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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To: Stone Mountain
Why do the bush's keep smooching this fat scumbag's ass?
3 posted on 10/28/2003 11:17:15 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (Government money = government control)
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To: Cincinatus
So what's your theory?
4 posted on 10/28/2003 11:19:23 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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To: Fierce Allegiance
Maybe they think they'll kill him with kindness. That strategy doesn't seem to be working. The nicer they are to him, the more he rants about how horrible GW is and how GW is destroying this country.
5 posted on 10/28/2003 11:19:29 AM PST by iceskater
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To: Stone Mountain
Now this needs a barf alert!
6 posted on 10/28/2003 11:20:04 AM PST by grobdriver
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To: Stone Mountain
The decision to make this award was made before Mr. Kennedy made his remarks</>

But after Chappaquidick.

I must confess, too, that I'm a bit puzzled by what is so "excellent" about Senator Teddy's public service. Is he the model George H. W. Bush wants to hold up for schoolchildren to imitate?

7 posted on 10/28/2003 11:20:04 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Stone Mountain
They've already given it to Gorbachev, so they decided it's high time we started honoring our own native Communists.
8 posted on 10/28/2003 11:20:41 AM PST by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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To: Stone Mountain

Why do we Republicans continue to do stupid crap like this?
9 posted on 10/28/2003 11:20:53 AM PST by keithtoo (Its STILL not safe to vote Dim-o-cRAT)
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To: Cincinatus
This is the way for Poppy to congratulate Kennedy for helping Junior to way lay the education bill and enable the two to waste 20 billion dollars of taxpayers money.
10 posted on 10/28/2003 11:21:35 AM PST by meenie
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To: Stone Mountain
This was in the 10/18 Boston Globe:

By Georgie Anne Geyer

10/18/2003: (Boston Globe) WASHINGTON -- IT'S NOT AS THOUGH Osama bin Laden gave a Jihad Award to Ariel Sharon, or Donald Rumsfeld gave his Good Pal Award to Condoleezza Rice. It's not even as though Dick Cheney gave his Favorite Foreigners Citation to the French.

But the news from College Station, Texas, this week -- that the First Father, former President George H.W. Bush, has given his own most treasured award to Senator Edward Kennedy -- is nearly as astonishing. When it was announced (with amazingly little fanfare) that the pugnaciously anti-Iraq war Democrat Kennedy had been awarded the 2003 George Bush Award for Excellence in Public Service, so many jaws dropped all over Washington that usually voluble politicians were only heard swallowing their real thoughts.

Since the current President Bush veered away from the real war against terrorism in Afghanistan and went a'venturing in Iraq, much to his father's dismay, just about everybody close to Washington politics has known of the policy schism between father and son.

It was politically and philosophically obvious. But people around Father Bush, a coterie of traditional internationalist conservatives who protect him like a wolf mother does her cubs, would heatedly deny any family rift -- and nobody spoke publicly about it.

Now it's all out. Father Bush has done it in his own preferred nuanced way -- the way Establishment gentlemen operate -- but he has revealed the depth of his disagreement with his impetuously uninformed son.

And won't it be interesting to analyze the speeches citing Teddy, who is surely one of W's primary political nemeses, for his public service and principles at the Bush Library Center on the Texas A&M campus on Nov. 7? One can bet they will be subtle -- but also very clear.

The ideological rift between father and son has been growing ever since George W. began focusing on Iraq and, with that obsession, proposed "theories" of unilateralism (America needs room in the world) and preemption (kill even your perceived enemy before he kills you). But while family friends say Father Bush has made his disagreements known to his son, they clearly have not found fertile soil in this White House. More curious, and in many ways depressing, is the fact that this President Bush has embarked upon a policy designed to counter, or even to wipe out, his father's entire political legacy.

The father lived his life in the service of moderate and intelligent internationalism. His manners were always meticulously courteous, as he wooed even critics overseas to see the American position. He was even-handed in the Middle East and thus brought the area to the verge of peace for the first time in history; he was capable of using force but preferred to do it supported by coalitions of friendly states, thus cementing international cooperation.

The son seems to have made posturing against his father's accomplishments and beliefs his life's work. W has given way to a radical right that abhors international coalitions and manners; he mocks the world and denies any need for its help. He has led the Middle East to the nadir of its hope and possibilities, and he has led the United States to a moment in history in which we face asymmetric warfare from one end of the globe to another.

And above all, he has replaced his father's courtesy and good graces with an almost proud rudeness and scorn for others.

Why? I'll leave the question of "killing the father" to the psychiatric thinkers. Meanwhile, the tension between these two men reveals itself daily.

November 7 will give us a chance to see how this tension, which is crucial to the public and political lives of all Americans, plays out. In the Bush Library announcement of the award to Teddy Kennedy, the spokesman praised the liberal senator as a man who "consistently and courageously fought for his principles," and as an "inspiration to all Americans." You know what I wish (besides being able to read the president's mind)? I wish Father Bush would drop his polite reticence and tell us what he and the team of his presidency really think about what is happening in America today. I think, as responsible citizens, we deserve that.

11 posted on 10/28/2003 11:22:55 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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To: Stone Mountain
Remember it was that evil Perot guy that got Clinton elected, not the lying useless elder Bush (sarcasm off)
12 posted on 10/28/2003 11:23:13 AM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: Cicero
And after the death of 46 million babies in the U.S. This is how the REAL pro-lifers are separated from those who merely "take a pro-life position." G.H.W. Bush was solidly with the pro-life movement while he was in office. But is he personally concerned about abortion? Does abortion OFFEND him, offend his sense of justice? Clearly not--or he would not consider for a moment honoring a baby-killer like Teddy.
13 posted on 10/28/2003 11:24:40 AM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: iceskater
I thought that, too. He's such a slimeball that he doesn't recognize kindness. It's not in his picture of things. I wish the Bush family would drop him like a hot potato.
14 posted on 10/28/2003 11:25:55 AM PST by Marysecretary (GOD is still in control!)
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To: Stone Mountain
In a word:

O U T R A G E O U S

Yes, I'm screaming!

15 posted on 10/28/2003 11:28:30 AM PST by Dixielander
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To: Stone Mountain
A way to get a Kennedy into Texas in November 40 years.....oh, never mind.
16 posted on 10/28/2003 11:31:01 AM PST by oyez (Justin ol fool.)
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To: Cicero
ted 'the swimmer" kennedy is a fat, drunken, womanizing, lying, cheating murderer. I too am puzzled.

FMCDH

17 posted on 10/28/2003 11:36:34 AM PST by nothingnew (The pendulum is swinging and the Rats are in the pit!)
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To: Stone Mountain
The father lived his life in the service of moderate and intelligent internationalism. His manners were always meticulously courteous, as he wooed even critics overseas to see the American position. He was even-handed in the Middle East and thus brought the area to the verge of peace for the first time in history; he was capable of using force but preferred to do it supported by coalitions of friendly states, thus cementing international cooperation.

And so I bet Georgie Geyer was saying all sorts of nice things about George I in 1982, right? Left wing hypocrisy. But, of course, lefties eschew morals, so they aren't hypocrits.

18 posted on 10/28/2003 11:46:40 AM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: Stone Mountain
America's virtual royalty hangs together, baby.
19 posted on 10/28/2003 11:48:16 AM PST by swarthyguy
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To: Stone Mountain
Georgie Ann is full of it and clueless, as usual. GHWB had a 40-year Washington DC career; it would not surprise me to find out that he and Ted were personal friends. Eastern, Establishment-types like GHWB and Kennedy don't take political differences as seriously as FReepers do.

The idea that this is some kind of public rebuke to W. by his father is just stupid. GHWB is very proud of his son. But it conforts the liberal birdbrains in the media to believe this, hence, stories like this one.

20 posted on 10/28/2003 11:49:12 AM PST by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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